Mechanical Engineer - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, Why suddenly you felt that you want to do career in dance? 80% in Engineering Diploma is a good academic record and this suggests that you have the aptitude of being an engineer. Now that you have done your diploma in engineeering, thinking of dance as a career is late. Are you already trained in dance forms? If yes, then you have a chance to get into dance career. How do you plan to do in dancing? Is is through tv, films, theatre, etc? If you are not trained already and you need to get yourself trained still, then I am sure how far you can reach since training in dancing now wi

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know that you are a Mechanical Engineer and got a job with engineering major Larsen & Toubro and also you got a manufacturing job profile. What is your concern then? Are you not satisfied? Were you expecting something else? Do you wish to change the company or change the entire domain sector? If you can tell me the answer to the above questions and also clarify more about your concern it will be better to help you. I feel, looking at your current level, you should definitely continue with Larsen & Toubro for another 5 years before moving out. Meanwhile, you can t

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know that you are a Mechanical Engineer and got a job with engineering major Larsen & Toubro and also you got a manufacturing job profile. What is your concern then? Are you not satisfied? Were you expecting something else? Do you wish to change the company or change the entire domain sector? If you can tell me the answer to the above questions and also clarify more about your concern it will be better to help you. I feel, looking at your current level, you should definitely continue with Larsen & Toubro for another 5 years before moving out. Meanwhile, you can t

Dear Aspirant, You can shift to BA after completing your Diploma in Mechanical Engineering. You are eligible. However, please re think on this decision of yours since this is sounding very unusual. To pursue UPSC, it is not compulsory or recommended to to do graduation from Arts. You can complete Diploma and then completing Engineering degree will also make you eligible for UPSC. Further completing your Engineering and that too in Mechanical stream opens up many other job opportunities which you can tap if UPSC takes time. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Confusion is natural however, should not be left as it is since it is the question of your life and career. Which stream are you doing your education from? Arts/Science/Commerce? If you write this, I can additionally help you out. Choosing the career option based on your aptitude, interests and inter personal abilities is very important.  The best way to remove confusion is to choose a career based on your strengths and likings. You can assess those by introspection, but the results are not always 100% right, since they can be biased. I would urge you to appear for the Idea

ISRO recruits fresh graduates every year those who have pursued BE/Btech through its central recruitment system called ICRB in various streams like - mechanical, civil, electronics and computer science. Candidates with aggregate of more than 65% marks are eligible for the job. Applicants are required to take a written exam consisting of 80 mcq based question of their specialized stream. On the basis oof this exam, the selected applicants are then called for an interview which decides the final selection of candidates for the post of Scientist/ Engineer SC etc. For pursuing your degree in engin

Dear Aspirant, What do you mean by a challenging job? Are you looking for a challenging job in the marketing domain in future?  Please let me know how many years of work experience you have gathered till now?  Challenges do not come announcing nor you can go and search for them. They keep coming at any time and in any job. Therefore, I would recommend that you should keep gaining experience and try to learn as many things as possible and ask for new assignments which are not so simple. Having a dialogue with your Manager will help you to take on challenges. Best wishes

To get a diploma in Mechanical one must have qualified matric with at least 55% marks and thereafter he/she may continue with B.tech Mechanical after doing a wonderful job in JEE mains/advanced and somewhere in certain institutions there is an integrated diploma+B.Tech program, you may pursue either of the two at - BITS, Pilani,.................Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru,.....................Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. There is a wider scope and a bright future in this branch as it is in great demand in India as well as in foreign countries like Germany and Italy.

Dear Student, I don't think that with a graduation degree only you'll be able to find a good job, you may have to work for a meager salary, so it's better to update yourself by pursuing either M.tech mechanical or else you may go for MBA and be successful in your job and you may pursue your PG from any one of these elite class institutions - Axis Institute of Technology and Management,Kanpur,......................DPG Institute of Technology and Management, Gurgaon,......................Lovely Professional University, Phagwara

Dear Student, you will have to take non-medical stream, i.e. Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics etc. to get admission in Engineering. Don't take these subjects lightly, you need to strengthen your PCM and thereafter appear in JEE mains and then in JEE advanced and if you scored well, you will be getting an opportunity to get a seat at NITs/IITs as per the merit list and counseling schedule depending on the availability of branches. There are certain high-profile institutions as well which commit quality education and good placements, you may consider seeking admission at any one of them as well -

Dear Aspirant, Sad to hear that you do not have job. What is the reason you did not get a job? Analysing that is very necessary to decide the treatment. Are you a real engineer with a real interest in engineering or you chose engineering just for the matter of a degree? Good engineers are required and not paper qualifications. Mechanical Engineering and those engineers are finding good jobs currently and therefore you will have to introspect what are the reasons for being unemployed. You can add value to your resume by doing some short courses like Project Management, Mechanics, etc. Or pursue

Dear Aspirant, Gaining work experience is also important. I am impressed that you wish to learn more and make yourself eligible to compete. As a Mechanical Engineer, you are best suited for manufacturing and so Project Management, Operations, Management, ISO certifications for Quality Assurance field, are recommended. Best wishes

Why not? If you are creative enough and have certain innovative ideas that you can execute in a very constructive, alluring and impressive way then you should go for it. Is it anyone else to tell you that you should get this or that degree, don't you know what are your capabilities and potentials? For sure NO, because as a human being we all know about our strengths and weaknesses, it is just required that how we encourage our strengths and how to overcome weaknesses. Thus, just analyze yourself and get to know - are you capable to take this, if yes, then without any second opinion go for it.

Dear Aspirant, You can get admission to First Year of BCom based on your 12th Science marks.  What is the reason of your dis interest in Engineering? At first place how did you finalise Engineering stream? It appears that you had a craze for being an engineer.  Most logical approach in your case would be not to any further mistakes and reversals in your career. I strongly recommend you to check whether you are really suitable for commerce and why not for Arts? I would strongly recommend immediately the Ideal Career Test from careerguide.com. This psychometric test will judge your int

Dear Aspirant, VIT University, Annamalai University is recommended. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, You can go for VIT University, Annamalai University. Best Wishes