You can do any master's you choose. Your not limited. The issue is the completion of the appropriate prerequisite coursework particular to the field your interested in at the master's level.
Absolutely.
absolutely, but in your part.
A chemical Engineer is a Jack of all trades but Master of NONE. Yes it is possible to have a Master degree in not only petroleum but also in polymer, atomic, energy, industrial engineering s.
I depends on what type of masters your referring to. A masters in science covers a wide selection of programs to include business, engineering, exact sciences, etc. Each specific masters program will have a scope of its own.
Yes you can. However, the higher the degree, the more opportunities will be open to you.
University of Technologies are interpreted to concentrate on technological cores( i.e they are more focus on science) They appellation branded them and lebelled them to be technological. There difference is just the name of the institute. For Instance, University of United State of America (UUSA) and United State of America University of Technology will give a masters degree in mechanical engineering as masters of science in mechanical engineering (MSME) and masters of technology in mechanical engineering (M.Tech) respectively.
To do automobile tech u must require a degree in mechanical enng,so u should try different field which is based on electronic and tele commu..
Yes it is important and the eligibility criteria for doing master degree is one should have the bachelor degree.
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).
Students who have done their Bachelors (Engineering) can do Mtech. Those who have completed their 3 year bachelors course like BSc or BCom can go for Masters courses. For Mtech one needs to have a B.E. or a Btech degree.
You can go into any field you wish. The issue is completion of the required prerequisite coursework particular to the specific field you are interested in. If you have not completed the prerequisite coursework, you may have to complete that coursework at the undergraduate level first. Once you decide which specific engineering area you have an interest in, you can then inquire about the appropriate prerequisites required for that field.
Iam doing a degree course from indian institute of machenical engineering mumbai.is it a good syep or not for my futere?im doing job thats why i have to do degree from distance learning institute