good courses to follow after BE mechanical
Hello Sean
It depends upon your interests, the financial constraints and ofcourse the future goals about settling.
Let me present the following pathways -
If you want to go for a non technical path (MBA) -
1) If you wish to stay in India - You can give your CAT exam for admission into IIMs or some other MBA entrance examinations such as XAT.
2) If you wish to go outside - Go for your GMAT exam for admission into the top business schools across the world. (Some Indian business schools such as ISB also consider GMAT
If you want to persuade a techincal path -
1) If you wish to stay in India - Go for your GATE exam for post graduate engineering entrances in various top institutes such as IITs or NITs.
2) If you wish to settle abroad - Go for GRE and choose your specific course or specialization you would like to pursue. Germany is a really in-demand nation for people pursuing MS. Choose out your colleges.
Hope this helps.
All the best !
okayy...See it depends on you, If you don't have financial problems you can apply for MS in Germany
You may opt for Mtech in india also,
you can go for MBA
Merchant Navy
Indian Navy
and many more
if yyou have any doubts or want to know more about anythink. feel free to write down in comment section.
Do CAE courses. It has a lot of scope. Choose a CAE course based on the area of your interest.For example:If you are interested in thermal doCFDand if you are interested in motions doADAMS. Hypermesh, Ls-Dynaalso has a great scope.
While you go for interview in CAE field, the main thing they see is your knowledge and ability to handle that software. So do the course with all interest and it will surely fetch you a job.
All the best.
- M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering.
- Piping Design and Engineering Course.
- Master of Engineering in Tool Design.
- Robotics Course.
- Mechatronics Course.
- Nanotechnology.
- Masters in Business Administration.








