Mechanical engineering, engineering and maths would all help
yah!!it is possible according to aicte norms.for lateral entry in degree programme you should have only diploma in whatever decipline.because first year of all the branches hav common syllabus..........and you can easily carry on from second year........."because an engineer can do anything"
If you want to be an aerospace engineer, you should probably actually set your sights on a master's degree, not a bachelor's degree. Aerospace engineers take full and rigorous coursework in science and mathematics, including everything from physics to mechanical engineering, as well as lab work/applied work.
Dear Sir / Madam Please advise me what subjects should i chose to become a motor mechanical engineering. Many Thanks Gillian Pietersen
You should analyze your own situation, considering things such as:* What do you like * What are you good at * Is there a reasonable amount of jobs in the career you are considering? * Is it affordable?
Technical drawings are tools to transfer technical information between colleagues, customers and contractors. It is vital for an engineer to be able to interpret and understand the essence of the drawing and also convey information to others. A good example is the interaction between the design and production department in a manufacturing organisation. The production engineer should be able to interpret the drawing and produce the required components of the required dimension and tolerance. Likewise the design engineer should be able to generate legible and comprehensive drawings that does not leave room for ambiguity.
To become employed as a mechanical engineer you should get a BS degree in mechanical engineering or related field such as physics. Some states, however, do offer exams that give you certification.
You should get a degree in sound engineering if you want to pursue sound engineering. This way you will gain experience in the field and with the equipment. You should also get an internship.
Mechanical site engineering!
A mechanical engineer should go to college for at least four years. They should focus on math and science course in accredited engineering programs.
You should be able to pursue any degree you wish.
A mechanical engineer has many of the same skills that an IT professional needs. They are analytical and detailed oriented and often have overlapping jobs or classes in school.
mechanical or electrical engineering
Some people may want to pursue a journalism degree. You may also want an additional degree, but that depends on the type of career of journalism you want to pursue. For example, if you want to do science journalism, you might want to pursue a degree in science.
First of all make sure you always do well with your math classes. Once at College, pursue you degree of bachelor's in accounting. Once you have your bachelor's degree you can strive for your CPA or a Master's degree in Accounting.
To find out more information about a process Engineer degree, you should go into your local collage and try to schedule a meeting with the school councilor
I would say Health care adminstration. It is a bachelors degree and then goes on to a masters degree.
yah!!it is possible according to aicte norms.for lateral entry in degree programme you should have only diploma in whatever decipline.because first year of all the branches hav common syllabus..........and you can easily carry on from second year........."because an engineer can do anything"