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what kind of job I ll be offered after completing MS in Mechanical Engineering ?0
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Administrator • Jun 29, 2012
There would be several types of jobs you can get. It depends on the prior work experience you've had as well. If you've been in the lead positions, then the recruiting company may pick you to lead their internal projects. If you're just out of college and opted for MS degree (meaning, you don't have any industry experience); you'll likely be picked by any industrial, mechanical, auto company to work on their ongoing development or research project. A little more information about your background may attract better responses.Mahesh Shelkewhat kind of job I ll be offered after completing MS in Mechanical Engineering ?Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Jun 29, 2012
done with B tech this year .. looking for job have applied to some companies .. if I get a job I ll go for a job .. I have planned to apply for MS for next year .. otherwise Planning to do M tech in IIT next year ..Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Jun 29, 2012
MS and M.Tech are two different streams. This thread might help: #-Link-Snipped-#Mahesh Shelkedone with B tech this year .. looking for job have applied to some companies .. if I get a job I ll go for a job .. I have planned to apply for MS for next year .. otherwise Planning to do M tech in IIT next year ..Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Jun 29, 2012
Yeah I know .. I know the differences .. i am not in a dilemna .. the only thing is if I dint get admit for ms in good school .. I ll go for M tech in India ..Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Jun 29, 2012
The point is - you've to be certain about the career path you want to walk on. Most people end-up frustrated being in the career they didn't wanted in the first place.Mahesh ShelkeYeah I know .. I know the differences .. i am not in a dilemna .. the only thing is if I dint get admit for ms in good school .. I ll go for M tech in India ..Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Jun 29, 2012
No I am sure .. m going in for specialization .. in design ..Are you sure? This action cannot be undone.