Mechanical Engineer - Career Queries

Hi Srinibash.. M.Tech Manufacturing Engineering, M.Tech Thermal Engineering, MBA, M.Design, MA etc are the best courses for you after your B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering. You may have more options if you are interested to deviate from your current field of study. You can avail more options for your higher studies if you are visiting the website of the institutes like Delhi University, JMI, Pondicheri University, BHU, Lovely Professional University, SRM university etc. 

You can pursue a master's degree in mechanical engineering or a related field. This can provide you with specialized knowledge, advanced skills, and potentially heic to jpg better job prospects

Dear Aspirant, Surprised to see that a Mechanical Engineer whose is actually needed in industrial and manufacturing companies, is thinking of joining IndiaBulls, which is into non industrial that is finance services sector. May I ask why such a thought? It appears that you did Mechanical Engineering for the heck of it and may be all do it and after doing it lets think after that what to do... I feel, IndiaBulls definitely hires engineers for some IT work, etc. But if you wish to work into finance, insurance, mutual funds, etc. a qualification relating to it also is required and not just b

Dear Aspirant, Sad to know that. It appears that your college professors are corrupt or they are doing it purposely for something unsolicited. If you can prove that they are deliberately failing you despite of you writing and attempting the exam papers correctly, nobody can fail you, since what you have written cannot be wiped off. You can complaint about this if you are right, to your Principal. Firstly speaking to that particular professor who is failing you is necessary. Try to find out what is the exact problem and how you can solve it? If that works, then fine. If not, then you have no ot

Hi Anshuman.. You can go for M.Tech in reputed institutes like IITs, JMI, SRM university, Lovely Professional University, VIT institute etc. SO that you can get more value in the job market and can also join in public sector enterprises as well. 

Dear Apsirant, Mechanical and Automation students i.e. graduates definitely can get into the PSUs for career. Only thing is, for entering into PSUs, you will have to appear for the State Public Service Commission or UPSC exams of the concerned department as and when the vacancies are announced. Or you may appear for the Indian Engineering Services exams which is of the level of an IAS and can work in PSUs, other government departments, ministries, etc. Engineering is very much required in PSUs like Railways, Aviation, Mining, Natural Gas, Petroleum, etc. Therefore when you enter into the secon