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Which is better machanical or ece if i dont know about branches but i like physics?

Sandipan_1560141883 Student Expert 7th Jul, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Congratulations for cracking the JEE main examination.

Now you can not understand, wheather to choose mechanical engineering or Electronics and communication engineering. Which branch is better...But you have interest in physics.

According to me, if you have hurry for a good job after completion of your b.tech and if you want a handsome package in campusing you can opt for Electronics and communication engineering.

But if you wants to apply your interest of physics in your graduation degree then you can opt for mechanical engineering. It is a core branch and one of the oldest branch of engineering.

But now campusing scope is lesser in mechanical engineering.

Now it depends on you. Go ahead.

So best of luck.

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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/electronics-and-communication-engineering-0

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difference between Mechanical engineering (Design and Manufacturing) and pure Mechanical engineering?

NITIN BALASUBRAMANIAN 23rd Jun, 2019

Hi,

Mechanical Engineers focus on the design and analysis of mechanical systems. 

Manufacturing Engineers focus on applying engineering principles to the development and implementation of manufacturing processes. 

There is a lot of overlap in the two disciplines. The Manufacturing Engineer will need to learn a lot more about automated processes and electronics than a Mechanical Engineer. The Mechanical Engineer with learn a lot more about thermodynamics and the specific requirements for analyzing mechanisms. 

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I want to do my career in tool design,so can i apply for GATE ,how it will helpfull to me,can anyone suggest me pl??

zubin916 9th Aug, 2018
Yes you can have good career into Tool Engineering.


Hence you need to applyvfor GATE Mechanical engineering exam to be eligible for Mtech in Tool engineering.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/gate-cutoff-for-me


All cutoffs and cplleges ubder Mechanical engineering shared above.
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