No it is not the same.
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
no
not all universities are the same
It is about the same difficulty as Mechanical Engineering. Where I went to school, it was in the same department and most of the classes were the same except the specialized aero courses.
well........ yes. the mechanical engineering in the world is the same as robots.
It is a heat exchanger that cycles the same fluid cooling it
The engineering jobs that pay over 100k a year would be mechanical and technical engineering. There are also many different jobs, but they do not offer the same payout.
Both are same an mechanical design or engineer design creates a concept and then he build a design that output will be CAD data.
Mechanical engineers who want to impress potential employers with their resume should remember that the same precision that is all important to the engineering process should be evident in the resume. Avoid vague claims that lack any quantifiable results or specific accomplishments that are both verifiable and concrete. All relevant experience pertaining to previous employers and duties should be concise and readily available to anyone reading the resume. For recent graduates, a mechanical engineering degree from a prestigious college or university is beneficial, but beyond five years after graduation, relevant experience will quickly assume greater significance to prospective employers. Recent graduates should list degrees and credentials first, then move on to specific details such as honors, GPA, and any especially relevant projects that would appeal to hiring managers for specific companies. Experienced mechanical engineers should focus of previous employment and include evidence that they contributed to the success and profitability of their employer in such a way as to make it obvious that they could do the same things for any mechanical engineering firms interested in their services.
in sandwich u will get industrial training at last yr same corse as mech bt u will gt exp
Graduate Aptitude Test for Engineering is a competitive exam taken by engineering students mostly to take admission in the leading colleges and universities. You could check out more about the GATE exams from this link that I came across: http://thegateacademy.com/faq/
Not sure if the engineering-related definition is exactly the same, but in geology the term mechanical sandwich refers to a rock layer which has different tectonic mechanisms going on above and below it. Thus, the rock layer is "sandwiched" between other rock layers experiencing different tectonic processes.