First you have talent.
Mathematics. Physics. Materials science. Static. Strength of Materials. Technical drawing.
Mechanical engineering covers a wide range of possible degree's based on what exactly you are going to specialize in. I would suggest looking to the colleges that are available to you and the accrediting they have because choosing which school to go to. Also, ask a few places that specialize in mechanical engineering and see if one school would look better to them.
I am a senior student in mechanical engineering I ve been looking for this answer for a long long time but i cannot even find a degree specialized in stress analysis So i guess that in order to become a stress analyst, you need to master: Mechanical Design Mechanics Strength of Materials Mechanics of Solid Also I suggest that you start using some mechanical design and stress analysis programs in order to be fully fonctional when you ll apply for a job CATIA/PRoE NASTRAN/ANSYS I ve been doing it with CATIA and ANSYS Of course i did not purchase the licence if you know what i mean (internet is a goldmine) ... Take care.
Mechatronics is typically defined as the intersection of the following fields: * Mechanical Design * Electrical Design (e.g. electronics) * Software * Control Electromechanical engineering does not typically involve software or control topics directly. Rather, it is the study of systems where energy is converted between the electrical and mechanical realms.
it is a worst course in engineering i have ever known.. :( . it is like the civil engineering but has no much scope all over the world. so i suggest u all not to read this subject. you can prefer civil engineering to it.. you will never have good experience in it.. so better do not prefer this subject..
None, I'd suggest. Can't think of any reasonable thing.What is the relevance of this question.
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From my poine of Mechanical engineering branch is very good and nice after 10+2. with regards, Rajeev Shishodiya
I suggest you consult with Rice University, what their requirements are.
Mechanical engineering covers a wide range of possible degree's based on what exactly you are going to specialize in. I would suggest looking to the colleges that are available to you and the accrediting they have because choosing which school to go to. Also, ask a few places that specialize in mechanical engineering and see if one school would look better to them.
I will suggest you to choose oil and gas field which has good market in upcoming years compare to other fields u can do mechanical or civil engineering both or an evergreen field. After your engineering get specialized in Piping Engineering or Process Plant civil Engineering . To have more confident in Piping or process plant Civil engineering field you can choose Seabird engineering institute
Pretty much everything from Mechanical Engineering, Liberal Arts, etc. For more information I would suggest looking on their website at http://www.gatech.edu/.
The Boilermaker Special is the mascot for Prudue University. It is a train. 1939 a student suggest a mechanical man for mascot, to reflect the universities engineering background. But plans for a train build on a car body was used to reflect both engineering and railroad background.
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For a fresher its very difficult to get a job. There are a lot of option. I suggest you don't wait for opportunities always try to get opportunities. Have you heard about sap? For material engineering sap mm module is a good option. I am sure after sap certification you can get job easily.
hi apply for duplicate certificate to university or apply for migration to university
I Would like to suggest ELECTRONICS because electronics engineering having a multi-engineering qualities because if we study electronics engineering we have a choice we can go towards communication side,control side,electrical side but the differeceis that a telecom engineer only can prefer its own field so,i would like to suggest you to go with electronics engineering..