Thursday 7 May 2015

Admissions are opened for Mechanical Engineering 2015-16.

What is Mechanical Engineering?

Mechanical engineering is the discipline that applies the principles of engineering, physics, and materials science for the design, analysis, manufacturing, and maintenance of mechanical systems.
Mechanical engineering is a diverse subject that derives its breadth from the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices (e.g., microscale sensors and inkjet printer nozzles) to large systems (e.g., spacecraft and machine tools).

Career in Mechanical Engineering:

Mechanical engineering is one of the oldest branches of engineering. It is also referred to as the ‘mother’ branch of engineering. Another appealing feature of mechanical engineering is that the application base of this field of study is extremely broad and diverse. Almost all inventions during the ancient period and a vast majority in the modern era are direct contributions of one or the other application of mechanics.
Mechanical Engineering is one of the major activities in the engineering profession and its principles are involved in the design, study, development and construction of nearly all of the physical devices and systems. Continued research and development have led to better machines and processes helping the mankind.

Why Mechanical Engineering?


Mechanical engineering is one of the broadest and oldest branches of engineering.  Mechanical engineers are involved with the design, analysis, testing, manufacturing, control, operation, and maintenance of mechanical systems - that is, any system that has a moving part!   Mechanical systems can vary greatly in complexity and magnitude from the valve in an artificial heart to a car engine to a mammoth nuclear power plant.  It deals with all aspects of the conversion of thermal energy into useful work and the machines that make this possible.


Salary & Benefits for a Mechanical Engineer:


Salary
The nation’s 238,260 mechanical engineers averaged $40.17 per hour or $83,550 per year as of May 2011, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. However, the lowest-paid 10 percent earned less than 424.68 per hour or $51,340 per year, while the best-paid 10 percent made more than $57.67 per hour or $119,950 per year. To receive these salaries, these professionals need a minimum bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering, which typically includes courses in physical and life science, math and engineering.

Benefits
Because of their professional status, mechanical engineers typically receive the same benefits as other professionals at their employers. These include medical, dental and vision insurance; vacations; paid sick leave and holidays; and retirement benefits. Certain employers also offer profit sharing, disability insurance, education assistance and flexible work hours.


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