What's scope with mechanical branch?
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Hello Nikhil,
As you know that engineering is the most versatile course in India. As far mechanical engineering is concerned, it is the oldest and most evergreen branch of engineering. As long as men depend on machines, there will always be a demand for mechanical engineers. Mechanical Engineering deals with the concept of kinematics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics with applications in the field of Automotive sector, Power sector, Refrigeration and air conditioning sector, aerospace.
Not only that you can also get job in an IT sector company like TCS if you have some knowledge on coding. With technological advancements and broadening of scope, the prospects of mechanical engineering are expanding beyond georaphical boundaries. In addition to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's make in India campaign, the manufacturing sector will be empowered and big players are going to set up their manufacturing plants in India.
As far jobs are concerned, there are plenty after the B.Tech in mechanical engineering and as I said engineering is the most versatile course in India, you can have many options after your B.Tech. You can go for M.Tech after clearing GATE , you can go for an MBA after clearing CAT, You can go on to join Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force by clearly their respective level of exams and tests. You can go for civil services after clearing UPSC.
As you know that engineering is the most versatile course in India. As far mechanical engineering is concerned, it is the oldest and most evergreen branch of engineering. As long as men depend on machines, there will always be a demand for mechanical engineers. Mechanical Engineering deals with the concept of kinematics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, robotics with applications in the field of Automotive sector, Power sector, Refrigeration and air conditioning sector, aerospace.
Not only that you can also get job in an IT sector company like TCS if you have some knowledge on coding. With technological advancements and broadening of scope, the prospects of mechanical engineering are expanding beyond georaphical boundaries. In addition to this, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's make in India campaign, the manufacturing sector will be empowered and big players are going to set up their manufacturing plants in India.
As far jobs are concerned, there are plenty after the B.Tech in mechanical engineering and as I said engineering is the most versatile course in India, you can have many options after your B.Tech. You can go for M.Tech after clearing GATE , you can go for an MBA after clearing CAT, You can go on to join Indian Army, Indian Navy, Indian Air Force by clearly their respective level of exams and tests. You can go for civil services after clearing UPSC.
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