Production Engineering
Hello,
Yes definitely you can give gate exam under mechanical after production engineering. And if you score good rank under gate exam under mechanical than your chances of getting admission in reputated colleges and iits will increase.
All the best. Hope this will help you.
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http://gate-exam.in/ME/Weightage
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Hey Moniish,
There are many scope in production engineering. So you can do Mtech or phd and become proffesor or teacher.
You can also work in industrial companies with good salary.
You do job as plant engineer
Manufacturing engg.
Industrial engg
Quality engg
etc you can check here Industrial and Production Engineering
Hello Manish,
Production Engineering will mainly have the same syllabus of Mechanical Engineering along with Management studies courses.
You can use the below given link for more details.
http://www.psgtech.edu/hme.php?var=PRO
Diploma in tool and die making is the mother of all manufacturing and deals with moulds, jigs & fixtures, plastics, die casting, dies etc. Across manufacturing sectors you begin as a technician. Quite a few tool and die makers become tool designers.
The Production Engineering field includes activities like planning, design process, better use of resources, analyzing production, using cost control techniques, etc. The goal of production engineers is to complete the production process in smoothest and cost-effective way.
Diploma in Mechatronics Engineering consists of elements of other engineering branches such as- electrical engineering, electronics engineering, computer science, control engineering, systems engineering and mechanical engineering.
Good Luck!
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