Just one, which at a minimum would be a bachelors degree in mechanical engineering. These may be called differing things in differing places, for example it might be a BSME (Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering), or more comonly in the UK a BEng (Bachelors of Engineering).
In the US and Scotland, this is normally a four-year degree. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, it takes three years (or four if your doing a Masters of Engineering - MEng).
Yes, you can have both degrees, but it is unlikely you will find a job where you can do both.
Do B.tech in mechanical.
David Bushnell was the first mechanical engineer in the world.
A mechanical engineer can not get a internship on Google. To get a internship for mechanical engineer you will to go to class.
A BS (bachelor's of science) in Mechanical Engineering. A lot of engineering jobs related to Mechanical can be filled by Civil, Industrial, and some other engineers depending on the job and your qualifications. You can also get a wide range of graduate degrees after that.
Yes, he can.
mechanical engineer
Architect is higher Profession as compare to Mechanical Engineer.
· Mechanical Engineer
yes, Aerospace & Mechanical Engineering share many common elements.
Mechanical Engineer
An aeronautical or mechanical engineer.