yeah i would like a title too!!!!!
For good pay scale, after completing mechanical engineering the courses are CSWIP CERTIFICATION COURSE, DESIGNING, CAD/CAM, or else plan for MS if it is affordable.
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
The job opportunities for mechanical engineers are outstanding. Nationwide, demand for all types of engineers remains well above the average for all other professions. And the mechanical engineers are in even greater demand than most other types of engineers. The U.S. Department of Labor expects that America will need as many as 87,000 new mechanical engineers by the time today's high school seniors graduate. Traditionally, high demand means high salaries. On average, a mechanical engineer who is just starting out in the profession can expect to earn about $51,000 a year. Within several years, that annual salary can jump to an average of over $70,000. These estimates come from the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and reflect nationwide survey results. High demand also means greater opportunities to do interesting work. Because there is so much mechanical engineering work to go around, may young mechanical engineers usually have their choice of good jobs at the beginning of their careers. High demand for mechanical engineers also means the flexibility to do the work you like to do, and live where you want to. Since machines and mechanical systems are almost everywhere, mechanical engineers can usually find employment where they want to live. Traditionally, mechanical engineering - like all engineering professions - was almost the exclusive province of men. But today the opportunities for women in mechanical engineering are great. Today women comprise about 8 percent of the mechanical engineering profession. But they make up about 18 percent of the class of first-year mechanical engineering students. This means that the percentage of women in the profession will be growing quickly. Many schools are offering special scholarships and programs to attract women to engineering. Companies and organizations are actively recruiting women engineers, and offering high salaries and benefits to attract the best.
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.
Positive- Depending on where you go, it can be a great gateway into other types of engineering and concintrations. I am a mechanical engineering who is completing there education at Kettering University. Kettering is a good place to go if you are thinking mechanical because of the experience you get while going there. You should graduate with at least two years of experience. Negative- its a dying field. Automotive is a bad place to be, but if you can get the jobs its a great learning experience.
Industrial engineering covers a variety of engineering fields, such as electrical, mechanical and computer engineering. Majoring in this title, it qualifies you for a wider varieties of engineering careers.
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always good scope for mechanical engineering students & they shine always mech rokz..
Mechanical, production engineering
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this is not true mechanical engg. is good for ip university
yes. will you suggest thesis title for early childhood education course in masters degree
Mechanical Engineering seems to fit my wife to a tee. She stays home with the kids while her husband toils at his mechanical engineering job day in and day out. We have a gross household of about $100k with a nice bevy of benefits. I'd say mechanical engineering is quite wonderful for my girl.
Mechanical Engineering has a good scope than ece....ece is all about electric devices and communication devices.......even mechanical engineer can do some of that job....mechanical can go in any field even in IT field if you are good at CAD....so i vote for mechanical......
Huh? No of course not.
I don't know its ranking for mechanical engineering but i have read positive reviews about this university. They have done pretty good job in recent years. They have shown decent placements records for most of their courses, so it should also be as much good for its mechanical engineering as it is for its core program.
Some major fields of study under engineering are as follows. * Electrical engineering * Electronics engineering * Chemical engineering * Mechanical engineering * Engineering management * Architectural engineering * Civil engineering