Hello Vishwesh,
As you have completed Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, therefore, it is recommended that you pursue engineering in a branch related to Mechanical Engineering. Apart from the core branch of Mechanical Engineering, you can also opt for the following branches as well, which too are good options:
Manufacturing Engineering: It deals with different manufacturing practices and the progress of system,machine,tools and equipment.It is that engineering in which raw material is turned into a new useful product.It consists of different processes like casting,welding etc.
Thermal Engineering: It mainly deal with heating,hvac (heating
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Hello Vishwesh,
As you have completed Diploma in Mechanical Engineering, therefore, it is recommended that you pursue engineering in a branch related to Mechanical Engineering. Apart from the core branch of Mechanical Engineering, you can also opt for the following branches as well, which too are good options:
Manufacturing Engineering: It deals with different manufacturing practices and the progress of system,machine,tools and equipment.It is that engineering in which raw material is turned into a new useful product.It consists of different processes like casting,welding etc.
Thermal Engineering: It mainly deal with heating,hvac (heating,ventilation and air conditioning). Thermal engineers usually works in automotive industry, power industries and commercial construction.
Automotive Engineering: It covers the building and operation of vehicles with the exception of aerospace and marine engineering, so above all car manufacturing and rail vehicles.The basic parts of
automotive engineering includes the design and performance of vehicle,engine
combustion and engine tribology.
Marine Engineering: It deals with the development,design, production and maintenance of marine vessels like boats,ships etc.
Aerospace Engineering: It is the branch in engineering that concerned mainly with the research, design, development, construction, Science & technology of aircrafts and spacecrafts.
Aerospace engineering made from two huge and overlapping branches, Aeronautics engineering and Astronautics engineering.The former deals with the engineering of aircrafts that operates in earths atmosphere and the later deals with spacecrafts that operates outside it.It also cover their aerodynamic properties and behaviour, air-foil lift,drag,control surfaces and other properties. The interaction between various technologies like propulsion, avionics, aerodynamics, material Science, structural analysis and manufacturing is what we called Aerospace engineering.
I hope this answers your question to your satisfaction. If so, kindly upvote this answer. If you have any further questions, kindly revert.
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