Mechanical Engineering is an evergreen field. Applications of Mechanical Engineering have spread over such a wide spectrum that it has penetrated into almost every industry. Especially after your mechanical engineering the best is Piping engineering in oil and gas field its openings started right from the birth of this universe and it will continue till the end of this universe.
Scope of Piping Engineering is everlasting. All oil and gas industry needs piping engineers almost all oil and gas industries prefer seabird engineering trained and certified candidates to run its business smoothly
Seabird groups are available throughout the world and now in India as they have a good client list and provides the best opportunity to their candidates to get placed in oil and gas industries. This is the only one engineering institute in India which teaches all about oil and gas field and the course fees is very cheaper compare to others
the most preferred course after mechanical engineering is doing m.tech
Of course mechanical because it has much higher scope and if you wish latter on you can carry out masters avionics but remember avionics may or may not be one of the highest paid job but with least placements. Best of luck
A sandwich course in mechanical engineering is a four-year undergraduate course in which students undertake a placement year or internship in industry, normally after the second year.
yes of course
Of course, a mechanical pencil is better because it has a skinnier lead tip so it makes it much easier to write. Wood pencils have larger, wider tips which wear down easily if you tend to write on a slant. Plus, mechanical pencils last much longer as long as you have lead with you for refills.
mechanical is the best....
I think mechanical engg.
Frank Lowell Kennedy has written: 'Mechanical drawing; outline of course engineering 3a, Harvard university' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing 'Mechanical drawing; outline of course engineering' -- subject(s): Mechanical drawing
mechanical, electrical and biomed
mechanical engineering is ever green and it is very interesting
Huh? No of course not.
No. An occupation or position is only capitalized when used as a title, or as a course of study such as Advanced Mechanical Engineering.