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Need Guidelines for Choosing a Career in Mechanical Engineering

10/11/2010 3:21 AM

Hi,

myself compleated B.E in mechanical engg in b'lore, then P.G. Diploma in PIPING TECHNOLOGY. now i am having a opportunities to get in 2 fields, namely

1. piping field of refineries (oil & petroleum)

2. refrigeration & air conditioning field (VOLTAS)

please inform me that in which field i will have bright future, from my side i will involve in a work completely,work for development of company and my potential of knowledge.

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Re: need of guidelines for choosing a career in mechanical engg

10/11/2010 3:33 AM

Your brightest future will be in the one which interests you most, as that is where you apply your self best and enjoy your work.
Do you ask for guidlines when you buy a cake in the bakery?
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Re: Need Guidelines for Choosing a Career in Mechanical Engineering

10/11/2010 9:51 PM

If you have interest to build your career in oil and gas industries, you can select piping as your first choice. In oil and gas industries, piping is used everywhere – upstream (including subsea umbilical, riser and flowline), midstream and downstream. You can also learn piping stress analysis software like Caesar II (www.coade.com).

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Re: Need Guidelines for Choosing a Career in Mechanical Engineering

10/16/2010 8:22 AM

hai

its nice to here from you, thanks for your suggestions.

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