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the most preferred course after mechanical engineering is doing m.tech
As little as possible.
Master degree in any branch of life sciences will be preferred
im doing my first year in mechanical engineering technology, and the hardest course so far are dynamics, statics and stress analysis.
Depends on what standard engineering you're doing. If it's University engineering, consider doing A level maths If it's college engineering, consider doing Gcse/As level maths.
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A chemical Engineer is a Jack of all trades but Master of NONE. Yes it is possible to have a Master degree in not only petroleum but also in polymer, atomic, energy, industrial engineering s.
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You can go into any field you wish. The issue is completion of the required prerequisite coursework particular to the specific field you are interested in. If you have not completed the prerequisite coursework, you may have to complete that coursework at the undergraduate level first. Once you decide which specific engineering area you have an interest in, you can then inquire about the appropriate prerequisites required for that field.
Bioterrism, waste water plant, pharmaceuticals, nanotechnology endles oppurtunities
hi my name is viji,i was completed my B.E computer science and nw doing higher study(M.E) for the same branch.If my course is eligible for Engineering service exam? plz reply me.
A person can obtain a job in the field of bridge construction by applying to companies such as Bohler Engineering or Bowman Consulting . Persons applying for these types of positions would be required to have a degree in civil engineering.