Mathematics is the primary tool of the mechanical engineer. Being comfortable with physics (the mechanics side of it, not E&M) can be helpful, too.
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yes there's a high scope in it
you put your devilish lips on my posterior and kiss it repeatedly!
A good website for mechanical engineering work is 'Jobsite'. They have over 600 listings for mechanical engineering jobs one can apply for online. 'Engineer Jobs' is another good place to find mechanical engineer work. If one wants a better understanding of what a mechanical engineer jobs involves Wikipedia has a lot of detail.
May be both? what do you think?
let look from the different angle, mechanical engineering and ece has almost equal scope but mechanical have little higher because mechanical has wide variety of subjects and every skilled mechanical engineer has got statisfyed job.... now we look from ece,ece is the easy to learn and has good job outlook,every professsionaly skilled engineerhas good job aspect...
there are good saleries its more than 2000 so its good
Yes, I would say so. Becoming an engineer takes A LOT of advanced math and physics skills that colleges and universities will teach you such as calculus and more advanced physics courses. Plus, if you go to a good college you will have hands on instructing with mechanical engineering.
they need to be good at maththey need to be good at english/readingand also need to be good at science
It is not easy for anyone anywhere to become a good engineer, except perhaps for the very brightest of individuals.
no! either become an architect or engineer!
It is a tool for an engineer. I am a mechanical engineer, and you MUST know your calculus to be able to get through it, or through physics with calc. Good luck!