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Advice on Post Graduation in Automotive Field

11/08/2011 5:38 AM

Dear All,

Can any one help me out regarding any course in specific (like NVH, CAE, etc.) which would have a good scope in the future automotive industry worldwide. Since I am interested in the automotive field in general, knowledge on such courses, their availability and future scope would help me choose a course that I could pursue.

Thanks in Advance,

Rahul.

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Re: Advice on Post Graduation in Automotive Field

11/08/2011 9:49 AM

you know, I am with the very same problem...!

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Re: Advice on Post Graduation in Automotive Field

11/09/2011 4:01 PM

You don't say, but I imagine you are likely studying mechanical or automotive engineering. Courses in NVH and CAE would definately be beneficial. I would also look for materials engineering and alternative energy courses. My experience is in the US, but I expect these would be in demand world wide. Of course, getting an internship or a research project would be a huge benefit too. Good luck!

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Re: Advice on Post Graduation in Automotive Field

11/13/2011 8:53 PM

The future is in alternative fuels. Weight reduction, too.

You need to figure this stuff out for yourselves.

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