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27th July 2017 05:07 PM
yogeshsharma3047
Re: Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical?

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Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical? Can you please give me the details on this? Which course will help me to get a better job in future? It will be helpful if you can answer me back soon on the same. Thank you!
After diploma in Mechanical you can go for two types of courses first one is short term courses and second one long term courses.To choose the course depends upon your interest.The details regarding courses are as follows:-

SHORT TERM COURSES AFTER DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING:-

:- Catia.

:- Pro/E.

:- Anysys.

:- Graphics.

:- ADCNC.

:- CCNA.

:- Diploma in tool designing.

:- Boiler operator training.

:- Fire and safety course.

:- CAD/CAM.

:- AutoCAD 2D/3D.

LONG TERM COURSES AFTER DIPLOMA IN MECHANICAL:-

>> The best option for you to choose long term course after diploma in mechanical is B.TECH. in mechanical engineering through lateral entry.

>> If candidate not want to carry on study in Mechanical branch then you can choose B.TECH courses are as follows:-

> B.TECH. in Electronics and Electrical Engineering.

> B.TECH. in Electronics and Communication Engineering.

> B.TECH. in Computer Science.

> B.TECH. in Automobile Engineering.

> B.SC(Bachelor of Science).

> B.A(Bachelor of Arts).

> B.COM(Bachelor of Commerce).

I hope information provided to you is useful for you.

Good luck.
27th July 2017 12:03 AM
queen199
Re: Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical?

The available option after diploma courses are :

B.Tech.

B.E.

B.Des.

So, you can pursue the course in which you have more interest. There are also some job recruitment option after diploma degree.
26th July 2017 11:46 PM
Dadi Maa
Re: Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical?

The best course to study after completion of Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is Bachelor of Technology in Mechanical Engineering.

You can apply for Lateral Entry Entrance Test to get admission in this course.

Diploma candidates need to have minimum of 60% marks to apply for LEET exam. You can apply for Joint Entrance Examination Advanced to get admission in Indian Institute of Technology for B.Tech course.
25th July 2017 11:58 PM
pearlrana
Re: Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical?

After completing diploma course most of the students are most ghost world degree courses like B.Tech. If you want to take admission in B.Tech then you can get admission directly in the second year of B.Tech engineering.

There is the procedure of lateral entry in every engineering college. Many of university of colleges conduct their own entrance exam for the admission of lateral entry admission in B.Tech.
25th July 2017 09:06 PM
ravinayadav256
Re: Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical?

List of courses after diploma in mechanical engineering:-

B.E(Mechanical engineering)
B.Tech(Mechanical engineering)
B.Tech in electronics
B.Tech in electrical engineering
B.Sc
B.Com
BBA
MBA

Other short term courses after diploma in mechanical engineering:-

HyperMesh training
CAD/CAM training
Catia
Diploma in tool design
PG safety
AutoCAD 2D & 3D
Fire & safety course
Piping design training
Diploma in mechatronics and robotics
Diploma in tool design
25th July 2017 10:58 AM
Unregistered
Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical?

Which course to study after completion of diploma mechanical? Can you please give me the details on this? Which course will help me to get a better job in future? It will be helpful if you can answer me back soon on the same. Thank you!

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