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What is Mechanical Engineering ?



Mechanical engineering is a branch of engineering which deals with problems solving technique of engineering form design to manufacturing to the marketplace for any object using the application of principles.

Mechanical engineers analyze the problems using the principles of motion , energy and forces - ensuring that designs functions safely, efficiently and reliably all at competitive cost. They create technology according to human needs.

Being ingrained in many challenges and innovations across many fields means a mechanical engineering education versatile. Almost every product or service in modern life has probably been touched in some way by a mechanical engineer. This includes solving today's problems and creating future solution's in health care,energy,automobile,space exploration and many more the list is endless.

What can Mechanical engineers do?

Mechanical engineer can combine knowledge,innovation,creativity and analytical tools to complete the difficult task of shaping an idea into reality.
Mechanical engineers has an enormous range of opportunity. Students concentrate on many areas while strengthening analytical and problem - solving skills applicable to any engineering situation.


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