For good pay scale, after completing mechanical engineering the courses are CSWIP CERTIFICATION COURSE, DESIGNING, CAD/CAM, or else plan for MS if it is affordable.
im doing my first year in mechanical engineering technology, and the hardest course so far are dynamics, statics and stress analysis.
No. An occupation or position is only capitalized when used as a title, or as a course of study such as Advanced Mechanical Engineering.
Maths & physics, that's the two main ones Length of courses are based on experience and qualifications. Degree courses are 4 years. HNC 1 year - gain entry to 1st or 2nd year in a degree course HND 2 year - gain entry to 2nd or 3rd year of a degree course Basically looking at a minimum of 4 years study hope this helps
the mechanism failed when the earthquake struck. or the mechanism is essential because it provides humans with clean and breathable air in a city full of smog
Computer Engineering is the science of programming. Mechanical Engineering is a wide field that covers subjects from material properties (used in everything from developing chips to earth-moving machines). A typical Mechanical Engineer will have a variety of skills that envolve "dynamics", "statics", and a lot of other fun stuff. However, to know how to program things that involve Mechanical Engineering, you would need to know a fair amount of the subject. Knowing how to program something without knowing how it works would need...at best an interprerter. I have an electronic, electrical, and chemical background; however I know how to program a lot of things and have a few computer languages under my belt. My experience is that to know the real world around you and knowing some languages is a lot more helpful than just programming. Of course, I am a little biased, but if you see my logic, you can see that knowing Engineering helps you to understand the world around you and you become a much more effective programmer or Systems manager. Life is difficult, Love difficult.
the most preferred course after mechanical engineering is doing m.tech
mechanical engineering is ever green and it is very interesting
yes of course
YES U CAN DO IT after completeing BE in mechanical engineering u are eligible to do ME in AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Mechanical, production engineering
short term course after be mechanical
mechanical, electrical and biomed
For joining Marine Engineering you need a degree in Marine Engineering also a specialization course after your Mechanical Engineering degree will be fine. You can also check for any kind of opening offered for mechanical engineers in Marine Engineering Services companies.
Yes, of course it is. Women can do just as well at engineering jobs as men. There is nothing in the mechanical engineering program which might be unsuitable for a woman. Go for it.
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Huh? No of course not.
iam finish 10th in 2003 now i want to do DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING IN ONLINE it what a rule of the study please send a course detail thank you