The reality of mechanical engineers?


Hey there, I am not a mechanical student but yes, my many friends belong to the mechanical field. I strictly need to assure you, specially RGPV mechanical students that, you might be noticed that In college many professors says of going for a tech company like TCS, Wipro, etc. If you like that company and you think that you had found your passion for coding and any other field than its totally fine but if not. You always need to compromise. You want to work as a mechanical engineer, but if you know that at the end of the day you need to do coding and all, no work is there for mechanical than sir you have taken a mistake.

There are several seminars that took place in college, and when someone looks mechanical asks a question "What is a future in mechanical", they always say ''You must need coding to get into a tech company and you are done.  ''

Now, this is wrong!!

Keep in mind if you go for a mechanical engineer, you must become a successful mechanical engineer. Until you do not get a passion for something else. As an exception. Don't ever compromise, be strict with your career. If you want you can compromise by not taking that stream, that will be more beneficial.

Believe me, the successful mechanical engineers are hardcore with there dream.
Being a computer science student, I must say that if they want they can prepare any of the computer languages with proper aptitude, within 20 days, not even 1 day more than that number.

The reality is computer science is very easy in front of mechanical, they have the aptitude, reasoning type of brain.

But computer science has more placements than mechanical, that's why most of the mechanical engineers switch towards tech jobs. 

If you are a mechanical engineer then you must have a fixed and a full proof plan for achieving a mechanical job and higher studies plan if you want to do so.

According to me if you are not in a reputed college then, you must plan for higher studies because to achieve kingsize, you need to proceed other than the crowd.  That's obvious!!


What you need to do during college?


  • Actually, mechanical engineers should have the experience, so join an internship as more as you can. This is a must!!

  • During your bachelor's degree, I must recommend learning a python computer language, because it is the main requirement in machine learning.

  • Hold internship during your bachelor's degree, In any company. Keep in mind that your main motive should be a professional experience, not a certificate.


What are mechanical engineers?

Mechanical engineering deals with the design, development, installation, operation, and maintenance of anything that has moving parts. Because of this, you will find relevant opportunities in a range of sectors, including:
  • aerospace
  • automotive
  • construction
  • energy
  • manufacturing
  • medicine
  • railway
  • sport.

Skills For Your CV


A mechanical engineering degree is a combination of maths, science, technology, business, and management. Courses are designed to ensure graduates are:
  • able to solve problems using both logic and creative and innovative approaches
  • numerate and highly computer literate, with excellent analytical skills
  • able to plan and prioritize, work to deadlines and under pressure
  • cost/value-conscious and aware of the necessary social, cultural, environmental, health and safety, and wider professional responsibilities
  • capable of careful attention to detail, exercising good judgment and accepting responsibility
  • able to communicate with others and work in multidisciplinary teams

Myths

There are several myths, you need to know before going further.

“Mechanical Engineering is not suited for girls”

  • It requires strength for heavy-duty jobs and will to bear the physical pain
  • It requires endurance and patience in harsh environments
  • They can’t grow in their career if they take up mechanical engineering.

My view: Girls have great strength in them, If they can bear labor pain during pregnancy, a mechanical job stands nowhere in front of their will.
My view: Bro, your mother has been cooking food for you for last 20+ years after finishing her professional duties. How many times she complained about that?
Last but not least, which I heard
My View: Did you hear about Lila Feroz Poonawala? She is the 2nd Mechanical Engineer from India. She was the first Woman CEO of Alfa Laval and also the first Woman CEO of the country. She is a Padma Shri awardee.
So never say mechanical girls will not have a good career.
Padma Shri Ms. Lila Poonawala (Mechanical Engineer)

College for mechanical students for Master degree- 
There are several colleges for mechanical engineers for pursuing a master's degree and various scholarships option too.
Make sure that if you want to become a successful and wealthy mechanical engineer then it's too tough in India.
Some Abroad colleges-

Top 10 Mechanical Engineering Schools in the World


1            Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 
2            Stanford University
3            University of Cambridge
4            The University of California, Berkeley (UCB)
5            Imperial College London
6            University of Michigan
7            Harvard University
8            National University of Singapore (NUS)
9            University of Oxford
10          Georgia Institute of Technology

Believe me, still, if you don't know much in your fields, still you can go, but you want total hard work, persistence for reaching your goal.

All the above institute have the same admission procedure that is 
GRE exam
TOEFL exam
GATE exam (for National University of Singapore )

NOTE: Germany is the country for mechanical engineers, especially for Automobile.

 
"If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal, not to people or things.” “One way to keep momentum going is to have constantly greater goals.” “If you aim for nothing, you'll hit it every time.” “It's important to set your own goals and work hard to achieve them."

I will soon let you know how you can have a heavy scholarship on these universities .....


Thank you for reading.
SHIV-KA-ANSH
(career advice)