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Why Mechanical Engineeing ?

  • Writer: Jitender Bhaker
    Jitender Bhaker
  • Mar 30, 2016
  • 2 min read

=> Job Point of View Mechanical engineering graduates are sought by employers in almost all sectors of the engineering industry. These include:-

  • Aerospace industry – researches, designs, manufactures, operates and maintains aircraft

  • Automotive industry – designs, manufactures, distributes and markets motor vehicles

  • Chemical industry – covers oil companies, chemicals manufacturers and the businesses that support them (eg to build new plants or develop new process technologies)

  • Construction industry – designs and builds infrastructure, buildings and buildings services (eg heating and ventilation)

  • Defence industry – provides equipment, support and services for the armed forces and national security

  • Electronics industry – designs and manufactures components and complete equipment for sectors from automotive to medicine and the military

  • Fast moving consumer goods industry – manufactures products such as household cleaning items, personal hygiene goods and convenience foods

  • Marine industry – develops and helps operate vessels

  • Materials and metals industry – activities include developing new materials and manufacturing components or end products

  • Rail industry – designs, constructs, manages and maintains rail system components from trains and tracks to electrical power systems and train control systems

  • Utilities industry – helps supply power, water, waste management and telecoms.

Simply you can say mechanical engineer every where, you have maximum area in which you can serve, Mechanical engineering is needed every where, even from birth to death. So this engineering serve you every where... 2) Study Point of View What you study in 4 years of mechanical engineering? It is same as you study in 11th and 12th physics. It same you see in your around cars, motions, movements, boiling etc....., you can see and feel what you study in your subject......So you get theory and practical in hands with each other. It have more numericals, so you have more score in your exam same as mathematics. So It easy and more fruitful than any other engineering in my view. You got good jobs option. You have not to do struggle to complete your engineering as you got both theory and practical at same place....... So be a mechanical engineer and enjoy...... :)


 
 
 

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About Jitender bhaker

Jitender Bhaker received M. Tech. degree in Manufacturing and BTech. (Hons.) degree in Automobile specialization. He is a professional Designer. He has more than 7.5 years of experience in teaching and research. His current area of research includes CADD [AutoCAD (Mechanical and Electrical), Solidworks, Catia, Nx-Cad, ANSYS (Mechanical APDL and Workbench)], Quality Engineering, Assembly Line Balancing, Group Technology and Non-traditional Optimization and Simulation. He has published papers in refereed national journals. He has also presented research articles in national conferences He is currently dealing with few projects of the industry. Now the founder of Applied cadd also.

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