Manufacturing Engineering
hello aspirant,
your questions is not clear. i am assuming you are doing manufacturing engineering and give gate from mechanical engineering. a student can give gate from any engineering field, and when you are applying in any company you need to give your full details, and if you get selected you will get call unless not.
so before doing mtech research the career prospect of the subject you are taking.
In PSU, there are sufficient vacancies for electronics students.
As far as the benefit in gate exam is concerned, it depends on how people are preparing for GATE in your branch. Like- in Mechanical, electronics, computer science, civil, instrumentation, electrical, in these branches MADEEASY is providing the coaching. Every year 5–6000 MADEEASY students appear in GATE in every branch and all of them are almost at same level. So, competition is going to be sharp in these branches.
On the other hand, the branches in which MADE EASY doesn't provide coaching experience less stiff competition. Eg- chemical, metallurgy, aerospace. But PSU have less vacancies for these branches.
Hope you find it helpful
let me know in the comment box if you are having any further doubts
thanks
Good Luck!
you may apply from any of the streams as mechanical or production engineering. see when psus hire for mechanical branch it also mandatory that they must completed their bachelors degree from mechanical engineering. so weather you choose mechanical or production it really doesnot effect much on psus hiring. to tell the truth there is not much requirement for manufacturing engineering and technology on gate basis. some company like MDL, iocl, ongc some times hire. most of the candidates choose mtech through gate. after mtech there is lot of scope in industry.
Hi there Aspirant! Hope you're having a great day.
I would like to inform you that
The following PSU's shall be looked into for Jobs,
ONGC, IOC, BPL, BHEL, NMDC, Railways, ICF etc., are the few PSU's you can find suitable.
Hope this helps. Thank you.
Since this question has been widely asked from students who completed their graduation in manufacturing engineering, you need to apply for Production engineering for GATE 2020 and you can find jobs for manufacturing engineering under the banner of Production engineers. Hope this helps. Thank you.
Hi Sourav! Hope you're having a great day.
Manufacturing Engineering is a branch of professional engineering that shares many common concepts and ideas with other fields of engineering such as mechanical, chemical, electrical and industrial engineering.
You can use this website to find out all about manufacturing engineering whereas there are not much colleges which offer Manufacturing engineering.
https://www.engineering.unsw.edu.au/mechanical-engineering/study-with-us/types-of-mechanical-and-manufacturing-engineering/manufacturing-engineering
Hey !
Manufacturing engineering is a stream in which a candidate learns how a machine functions along with its development, tools, and equipment. From 2004 the career growth in Manufacturing engineering have been recorded in a negative mark on the graph of about 2.1% per year but not to worry much as there's an estimation that around 5% job growth could be seen in the field in 2018 continuing further years. A manufacturing engineer earns in the starting around 15K - 51K depending on the company. Several companies offering jobs in manufacturing engineering are:
In India:
In all around the world:
These are some of the best companies to work for manufacturing. I hope that'll will help you, Best of luck with your further career opportunities.
Hii Vicky ,
Coming to your question I would like to tell you that yes, you can appear for the IAS after doing your manufacturing engineering.
The elligibility criteria for the UPSC civil services exam is -
The candidate must hold a bachelor degree , so any bachelor degree holder can give the exam ,studentsin the final semester may also apply for the UPSC exam.
Hope this helps you ,
Good luck.
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