Scope
Dear Harjot,
Mechanical engineering is one of the topmost career choices made by students in India. There are a lot of career opportunities in this field for young aspirants. Graduates from this field are mainly employed in manufacturing firms. Mechanical engineers can seek employment in private or public sector industries of various types. They can also find a job in government departments such as CPWD, defense, PWD, posts, and telegraphs. Other sectors such as electronics, chemical, power plants, steel plants, agricultural, space research institutes, automobile and aeronautical as well as the railways, need mechanical engineers to design and maintain their machinery.
Candidates with a postgraduate degree or with additional management degree can find work in executive and managerial positions. In the agricultural division, mechanical engineers play a major role by establishing service centers for maintenance of pump sets, tractors, electric motors, oil engines, and other agricultural equipment. Candidates who are interested in research activities can work with many public/private sectors research organizations. Professionals in this career can also opt for teaching jobs in universities and colleges. Postgraduate students with experience can also seek employment in abroad countries.
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Hi Saurabh,
Mechatronics Engineering is an amalgamation of studying Mechanical, Electronics and Computer Science fields. It is like being the jack of all trades and then you can later choose to specialise in one either in your masters or by taking extra coaching. The scope is higher abroad, but you are eligible for placements in Indian universities too. It is an interesting course to pursue.
All the best!
Hello student,
Although there are dozens of branches in engineering but only few of them are evergreen. Here, evergreen means courses which are high in demand in job markets. You could easily get a job that pays you good salary. Considering both Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering has great scope.
In Electricals, you can prefer Electronics and Communication Engineering.
Present as well as future of an electronic & communication engineer is very bright. It is always an evergreen branch. So an electronic engineer has not to bother about its future. The salary level is also great for Electronics Engineer. After Electronics you can give preference to Computer Science and Engineering if you are interested in this field.
Hope this will be helpful!!!!
Hello aspirant,
Aerospace engineering is a developing sector in India so is itself offering a good scope in aeronautical engineering. Yet there are not so much jobs available. India has got so many achievements in aerospace by making rockets, helicopters, etc. Some institutions like ISRO, HAL, DRDO has promised for prosperous achievements in aerospace. Some companies like airbus, Boeing etc are contributing a lot.
Hope it helped to clear your delimma.
dear candidate,
Bio-medical engineer definitely a new but a promising career option. For a bio-medical engineer you have mainly two career options 1. Medical Technology 2. Pharmaceutical Medical Technology industry is really a passionating industry. but in india you have a less option , specially if you want to work in a R&D, though many MNCs and Startups has taken a serious interest in Emerging markets like India.
Hello there. It's a most common thing for the students to think and glad to see that you are concerned with what to do in future because many without thinking choose CSE and later on are not able to achieve anything in the future.
Ok so the next thing. Yes it's quite true to say that only person interested in CSE should opt for it because without interest you won't be able to achieve what you can achieve in the field of your interest. But on other hand CSE is a field in which once you enter you will find it very interesting and your interest will start to grow automatically toward it. So it's totally your decision whether you want to choose something new or carry on the things which are already with you.
Since you are particular about the subjects, them you can opt for the option of BSc where you can study more about these subject and later on with MSc and then after that you still want to read them you can go for PHD in any particular field.
And if you want to go with CSE then go with engineering and their in first year it's totally what you have studied before in 12th and just a higher version for the concepts. Their at starting you will be having a single CSE subject which will be C Language to start building up your concepts. Once you start to take interest in that, you can easily grab all the further things. And also in CSE it's not just coding and programming. Their are various other concepts which are in high demand like web designing, algorithms, search engine optimization digital marketing and many more such concepts so you can select any one of that for your future.
Hello there. Since I have already answered your same query so kindly ask for all the doubts their and don't create multiple threads for the same query.
Hello Syed,
Yes always.The scope for mechanical engineering is much wider than what we think.Everything around us, most of them is result of innovation by mechanical engineers.Also the fan in computers is designed by mechanical engineer, which is an integral part of cooling system.Refrigerator, AC, power plants, new shaped materials, automobile, rocket, etc all comes under the might roof of mechanical engineering.There could be no day where one could not find good scope in mechanical engineering.Just have good concepts, see where your future will lead you.Thank you.
Dear Ayush, Biomedical engineering is identified as one of the niche engineering branches in the country which deals with the study of engineering principles. These principles are further combined with the principals of medical sciences aiming to streamline the healthcare services in the country.
The rapid advancement of technology involved in biomedical engineering will continue to change the job profile of biomedical engineers. It will also continue to create new work areas. Thus, there is a need to translate the expanding range of activities for biomedical engineers into very favourable job prospects. The rapid ageing of the population and retirement of a substantial count of biomedical engineers is likely to result in massive job openings between the period of 2018 and 2024.
Biomedical engineering career opportunities would include the following:
All the best
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