Mechanical Production Engineering
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There is a wide scope after completion of this course. Mechanical Engineers are instrumental in designing efficient motor vehicles , aircrafts, manufacturing units and industrial machinery. They also contribute towards the development of complex machinery systems, engines and power equipment. Employment of mechanical engineers is projected to grow 7 percent from 2020 to 2030, about as fast as the average for all occupations. About 20,200 openings for mechanical engineers are projected each year, on average, over the decade.
Range of career options Mechanical engineering is among the prime engineering fields . The graduate job market is known to be hard, but as mechanical engineers use maths and physics practices to design and produce the world's mechanical devices, graduates tend to be in high demand all around the world.
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Dear Aspirant,
Congratulations for cracking the JEE main examination.
Now you can not understand, wheather to choose mechanical engineering or Electronics and communication engineering. Which branch is better...But you have interest in physics.
According to me, if you have hurry for a good job after completion of your b.tech and if you want a handsome package in campusing you can opt for Electronics and communication engineering.
But if you wants to apply your interest of physics in your graduation degree then you can opt for mechanical engineering. It is a core branch and one of the oldest branch of engineering.
But now campusing scope is lesser in mechanical engineering.
Now it depends on you. Go ahead.
So best of luck.
Go to the below mentioned link for more details:
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/electronics-and-communication-engineering-0
https://www.careers360.com/mechanical-engineering-course
The main objective of this course is to make you a good "PROCESS ENGINEER, PLANT MANAGER, QUALITY INSPECTOR, PRODUCT DESGINER" with emphasis given on designing, operations, tooling
It's not same as that of Mechanical Engineering
Tough the 2nd year is somewhat similar but from third year the course becomes fully practical.
And in final year you have only 1 semester unlike mechanical and other branches where you have 2 semesters in your final year
One semester is for a 6 month long inplant training in an industry
And since many Mechanical engineering graduates are doing their masters in Industrial/production Engineering so this means that this branch has so much to offer.
Production Engineers have a bright future, much more than you think:1. Less Competition: In India, there are very few colleges offering Industrial and Production Engineering So, cracking exams like GATE and getting a good rank in it indeed will be a cakewalk. Thus, fulfilling your dream of getting into an IIT.
To take admission in National Institute of Technology, you have to give jee mains.
I am enclosing here the jee mains brochure.Go through it and then take the informed choice.
https://jeemain.nic.in/WebInfo/Handler/FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=88&iii=Y
Open this link and go through it
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