Mechanical Engineer - Career Queries

Dear Aspirant, If you are in top 5 Engineering colleges in India, then you may have a chance of foreign internships. But I did not understand your purpose of foreign internships at an under graduate level? That would be too early. You can still try contacting foreign companies and also tap your personal sources abroad for this. Best wishes  

Dear Aspirant, What skills and interest are you talking about? Can you please let me know? Data Scientist was a fantastic and growing field actually, but surprised to see that you are not interested in it, where the scenario is there are many candidates who are dying to find a job as a data scientist/analyst. However, I am happy that you are looking to pursue your interests and work in the field where you love to work. What are you looking for? May be you can give a call to some counsellors here and explain. I would alternatively suggest you to take the Ideal Career Test from careerguide.com w

Dear Aspirant, Nice to know that you have done Mechanical Engineering. However, this is not sufficient in order to guide you. Please let me know more about your problem areas, concerns, doubts about your education or job or career as a whole. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Since this is your first job as a fresher, I feel HCL Infrastructure is a good start. I feel you should stick to this job for at least 2 years before thinking for switching to another job. Always remember it is also important what you can offer to the company you are working for instead of always expecting what the company will give you. You should also try to learn as many things as possible including people skills while doing this job which will help you in your future jobs as well. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, You need to be 10th pass with a satisfactory command over Maths subject. There is no entrance test for Diploma in Draughtsman and you can apply on the basis of 10th std marks. Generally, you need to have minimum 50% marks in 10th. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Mechanical Engineering is a good field and there are good jobs for Mechanical Engineers in industrial production companies, manufacturing, IT, etc. After 12th with PCM as Subjects, you need to appear for common entrance tests for engineering admission like JEE or a State CET. After qualifying in that and in combination of your 12th Science marks, you can get college for mechanical engineering. Which educational level are you in currently? Please let me know so that I can guide you appropriately. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, It does not matter if you have done your engineering from a normal state government college. Not everybody gets a chance to get into IITs or NITs, that does not mean that non-IIT non NIT students are useless and do not know anything. What matters is what type of engineering you have studies, how you have studied and whether you can convert it into an employable skill for the organisation. Remember that the industry wants practical engineering and not bookish engineering. IF you can ensure that you are a good engineer (wherever you pass out from), you will not have any

Dear Aspirant, Mechanical Engineering has been the top most branch while recruitments go in campuses. There is much more to be done after mechanical engineering degree. In the industry, what matters is the type of engineering you have studied and whether you can convert it into an employable skill for the organisation. Remember that the industry wants practical engineering and not bookish engineering. After degree of engineering: 1. You can do a job where freshers are required. Salary may not be much, but building experience is also important. Upload you resume on job

Hi Madhur, ITI (Industrial Training Institutes) and ITC (Industrial Training Centres) are training institute which provide training in technical field these are constituted under Ministry of Labour, Union Govt of India. ITI’s are govt-run training organisations and ITC’s are privately-run equivalents. They provide post-school technical training. ITI qualified persons can set up their own company according to their trade opted. List of Industrial Training Institutes in Delhi ITI, Arab Ki Sarai. Veer Savarkar Basic Training Centre. ITI Gokhle Road (W). Brahm Parkash I.T.I. ITI, Jai

Dear Aspirant, You may choose to work in India or you may choose to do a MS abroad and start working there. Pursuing a post graduation in India or abroad is highly recommended for a better and stable career. Scope in Mechanical Engineering is tremendous work wide. Just ensure you to also get some additional skills like Project Management, IT, soft skills, etc to make your resume strong. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Yes Mechanical Engineers are also eligible for jobs in HAL. HAL also considers GATE score as qualifying criteria for jobs. Best wishes

Dear Aspirant, Mechanical Engineering has been the top most branch while recruitments go in campuses. There is much more to be done after mechanical engineering degree. In the industry, what matters is the type of engineering you have studied and whether you can convert it into an employable skill for the organisation. Remember that the industry wants practical engineering and not bookish engineering. After degree of engineering, you can do a job where freshers are required. Salary may not be much, but building experience is also important. Upload you resume on job portals, ask

Dear Aspirant, Yes, some Universities allow Engineering through distance learning, however as an Educationist, I am against such practice of doing a technical course through distance learning. I believe that non-technical courses if done through distance learning it is comparatively fine. I would also suggest that you should avoid doing Engineering through distance learning. Are you working already and that you cannot leave the job due to some compulsions? If this is the case, then you can go ahead and do Mechanical Engineering in distance mode. You will have to justify this in case you look f

I think the German language is not mandatory, but if you speak German it will be your advantage. As well as an advantage in learning, if you use reliable resources / to help students. This will only improve your skills and you will be able to succeed faster.

Dear Aspirant, I would sincerely request you to PLEASE RE CONSIDER and RE THINK on your decision to opt for Banking sector jobs. Being a Mechanical Engineer, what made you think and decide for Banking sector as a career? This is surprising as well as odd. AS said by the other expert, you will be a graduate for the banks and Mechanical Engineering is of no use for them. I believe and have the knowledge that Mechanical Engineering is a fantastic stream and there are good jobs available for Mechanical Engineers in manufacturing, industrial IT, etc. Is it that you became an Engineer just for

Dear Aspirant, I can understand what you must be feeling and at the same time you also do not wish to discourage your parents. However always remember that ultimately you are the person who will be doing the course and it is important to do that course with full confidence, faith and energy.  I think you should speak to your parents first of what are your personal interests in terms of your career. Tell them that today being an engineer is not the only option to have a good salary and status. Are your parents also from the engineering background? Which level of education are you currently