Mathematics-matrix,eigen values & vector, laplace transforms
Themodyanamic-first law second law and entopy
Fluid mechanics-statics and dynamics
Strenght of material -mohar stress strain analysis,thin &thick cylinder spring
Machine design-satatic loasd and flactuating load analysis
Material science and manufacturing-proprties of materials and various Manufacturing process
General knoledge,general awareness,aptitude,reasing
Duration-2h, no of questions- 150
It's the same thing. If you have a degree in Mechanical Engineering, you have a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
yes,i wish to join marine engineering,.after finising my B.E mechanical engineering..
YES U CAN DO IT after completeing BE in mechanical engineering u are eligible to do ME in AERONAUTICAL ENGINEERING
Mechanical engineering, engineering and maths would all help
focus on 4 engineering fields which are: 1) electrical engineering 2) mechanical engineering 3) civil engineering 4) environmental engineering ,
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I'm studying second year... i want 3rd semester syllabus(mechanical engineering)
syllabus for mechanical engineering
Diploma advanced syllabus of mechanical Engineering ( Second Year ) for maharashtra state board technical education
Speak to your tutor. he or she can give you the syllabus.
syllabus of m-tech in mechanical branch
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After getting many questions from students regarding the syllabus of Isro exam,we have managed to prepare a list of subjects for electronics,computer science branch and mechanical branch.But again we say that Isro has not issued any syllabus for the exam.so this can not be taken as an official syllabus,but it covers all the topics from which questions are asked.
What is the syllabus of aeronautical engineering of b.e. 1st semester in v.t.u.
"What about Anna university affiliated colleges syllabus for engineering?"
gate syllabus for mechanical
B Tech typically covers subjects related to engineering, such as mathematics, physics, computer science, electronics, mechanical engineering, and other specialized areas based on the chosen major. The syllabus includes theoretical concepts, practical applications, laboratory work, and projects to develop engineering skills and knowledge.