I am mechanical engineer i Just want to learn and get job i don't have money but i have so much interest and i can do hardwork resist any pressure how can i learn do help me 🙏
Hey Hari thank you for watching ✌️.... Getting your first job as a mechanical engineer is tough, I am a mechanical engineer myself, I know it. What I can suggest is just write down specific industries in which you want to work like electric vehicle, special purpose machine, renewable energy, submarine, aviation, and so on. Then pick roles you want to work in like structure design, CAD modeller, FEA engineer, production engineer and so on. Then go ahead and look for top companies in those industries, look for the jobs they are offering, check out the skills needed for different job positions from their job description and then start learning those skills. (Try to get as many companies in each industry as you can, as this will come handy in application process). You can use LinkedIn learning, Udacity, Udemy, edX, MIT open course to learn. (There are many more just google) After that go back to the list you created and start mailing your resume, reach out to HR and past employee on LinkedIn. Will this get you a job, I don't know, but you should give it a try, you will at least learn new things. All the best 👍, I hope you get your dream job 🤞
Thank you So much Brother for giving us this important information..❤️❤️🔥🔥And please upload the more videos for Mechanical Engineering...👍👍👍👍Thank you once again ❤️
Five years of industrial experience in Machining industries Still struggling getting low salary working but high work. My suggestion for beginners Just choose your carrier path with systemised skills and career path Otherwise Indian mechanical industries use as like a napkin Cool Best of lucks
Sir, could you consider creating a video that delves into the NISST ANDT Entrance Exam and its implications for those pursuing job-oriented courses? Looking forward to a detailed video on the NISST ANDT Entrance Exam for job-oriented courses. Your insights are always enlightening!
Hey Saurav thank you for watching. There is a very good course on edX titled introduction to finite element analysis (something like that), do check that out if you haven't. The full course is free and certification will cost you some money.
Great info!!! Totally appreciate the effort I would suggest efficient engineer RUclips channel to understand mechanical engineering basics in a cognitive way Special note to recent graduates: 1) choose your area of specialization wisely down the line you would totally hate yourself for not being picky in the initial days 2) since I got some good design engineering experience (4 years) I can safely say that CREO/ SOLIDWORKS/ INVENTOR CAD softwares are prominent in the design industry these softwares grab a fair share in the job market
Bro I need to learn the degin software and iam studing btech in mechanical suggest me the best software and best oppertunities in our mechanical engineering
Hey Siva thank your for watching. For 2D design learn AutoCAD For 3D learn solidworks. (Learn sheetmetal, weldments, plastics as well not just 3d modelling). Also learn ansys abd cfd as well. (There is a good free course on edx). Learn Arduino or rasberry pie and do some projects with it. For started try to get an internship in any company in mechanical industry, then after learning the above tools pick an industry u want to work in, list down 100 companies in that domain, then look at the job roles they have for freshers (0-2), check out the skills needed and learn if u dont have those skills. I would suggest make atleasr one physical project where u do 3d modelling, fabrication, coding, some electronics to show recruiters u know something. All the best 👍 (Typing from mobile, please ignore typo errors)
@@mechsimplified3896 Thank you brother..... I'm also searching for this question as I have learned AutoCAD 2D ... Now I will move to solidwork. Please give me some tips how to do all these things that you mentioned above along with gate preparation... I'm 3rd year mechanical engineering student
First of all, start feeling like you have already become a mechanical engineer.(yeah i mean forget there is anything like 2nd or 3rd or 4th year( always feel like i am the one the one )) And strictly follow these( with one full glass of milk daily, kiddo) 1) Basics, like IC and EC engine and their curves don't you dare to forget them. 2) Mechanism, hmm an interesting topic you'll like it( only if there is any mechanical engineer inside you, but if there is a "sarkari naukri guy" ( ssc cgl, mts and blah blah.. then leave the comment immediately. 3) Learn a language( If you'd ask me, I'd suggest python), and it is must from now on. And don't follow your friends they are never gonna learn "L" of the language.( And it will also not make you a cse student😂) 4) a) Go to udacity, pick a computer vision coure(its free there) it will took your 6 month or more depending on your learning pace. 4) b) Try to look for what is going in the industry right now. Thats why I suggested you the computer vision course. 5) The coolest part ( for your resume), take those learning to others. Yeah I mean start explaining those learned topics to your friend, prepare ppt on that and take seminar of 1st year students. 6) Try to come up with an idea even atleast one, within your learning period. 7) Last but not the least learn English, a fluent one. If you will take any of the suggestion seriously. You're gonna fukcing rock. On the funny side 'huuuuh mackechi sala" 😂😂 Peace out.
Glad RUclips recommended me your video 😊❤
Love from a mechanical engineer to another mechanical engineer ❤
I aslo recommend this videos to all of my seniors and juniors ENENGINEEING related fellows.
Wow! Super useful information, thank you so much!!
Damn, these sites are awesome. Especially for someone, like me, whos not an engineer, but wanna learn engineering skills
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@@rocky3050 electrician in industry
The most useful video for mechanical engineers hands down ❤🙌
Thank you for watching buddy ✌️, more videos on the way.
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I am mechanical engineer i Just want to learn and get job i don't have money but i have so much interest and i can do hardwork resist any pressure how can i learn do help me 🙏
Hey Hari thank you for watching ✌️.... Getting your first job as a mechanical engineer is tough, I am a mechanical engineer myself, I know it.
What I can suggest is just write down specific industries in which you want to work like electric vehicle, special purpose machine, renewable energy, submarine, aviation, and so on.
Then pick roles you want to work in like structure design, CAD modeller, FEA engineer, production engineer and so on.
Then go ahead and look for top companies in those industries, look for the jobs they are offering, check out the skills needed for different job positions from their job description and then start learning those skills. (Try to get as many companies in each industry as you can, as this will come handy in application process).
You can use LinkedIn learning, Udacity, Udemy, edX, MIT open course to learn. (There are many more just google)
After that go back to the list you created and start mailing your resume, reach out to HR and past employee on LinkedIn.
Will this get you a job, I don't know, but you should give it a try, you will at least learn new things.
All the best 👍, I hope you get your dream job 🤞
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Continue go together bro
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How to get internship for Mechanical Engineer
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Thank you So much Brother for giving us this important information..❤️❤️🔥🔥And please upload the more videos for Mechanical Engineering...👍👍👍👍Thank you once again ❤️
Thank you for watching Sahil.....Glad I can help 🙌
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thanks for giving valuable information :-)
Ajay ✌️
Five years of industrial experience in Machining industries
Still struggling getting low salary working but high work.
My suggestion for beginners
Just choose your carrier path with systemised skills and career path
Otherwise Indian mechanical industries use as like a napkin
Cool
Best of lucks
thanks for ur information bro
Thank you for watching buddy ✌️
good video sir
I’m doing mechanical engineering in university, can we be friends l want to advance my knowledge.
Sir, could you consider creating a video that delves into the NISST ANDT Entrance Exam and its implications for those pursuing job-oriented courses? Looking forward to a detailed video on the NISST ANDT Entrance Exam for job-oriented courses. Your insights are always enlightening!
Thank you its useful
Thank you for watching ✌️
Loved it!
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Bro your word delivery is soo good and great.... 🤝
Thanks buddy 😊....glad you like it ✌️
Thanks for your information
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Here is a list of the sites mentioned: (No Particular Order)
Coursera
Edx
ASME
Instructables
IMechanica
Interesting Engineering
Really useful
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Thanks u so much bro ....❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ struggle to find this Website but u gave best website name
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Where to find catia complete vedio tutorial .
Thanks for giving some valuable tips bro.
Thank you for watching gowri....... glad you like it 🙌
How to research on any topic to understand it while doing mechanical engineering.i am doing bsc mechanical engineering
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Hey thanks for the information. Where does someone go if there is an idea 💡 to build but has no mechanical skills ?
Sir can you help me in that i need information regarding a vacuum conever belt which holds a pen
Nice infromation
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Thanks sir
Thank you for watching 🙏
I want to learn Ansys .. plz suggest...!
Hey Saurav thank you for watching.
There is a very good course on edX titled introduction to finite element analysis (something like that), do check that out if you haven't.
The full course is free and certification will cost you some money.
Great Sir ❤️
Thank you for watching ✌️
Good job 👍
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Also include NPTEL for academics
Thank you for watching Abhijeet and your recommendation✌️
I just completed BTECH. Suggest a mechanical course to learn knowledge not money.
Thanks
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tell me about armament engineering
Very Usefull viedio
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can you list website related to Robotics and how we can do MS in abroad
Thank you for watching pavan✌️.....I will look into it and try to make a resource.
@@mechsimplified3896 Thanks 😊
Great info!!!
Totally appreciate the effort
I would suggest efficient engineer RUclips channel to understand mechanical engineering basics in a cognitive way
Special note to recent graduates:
1) choose your area of specialization wisely down the line you would totally hate yourself for not being picky in the initial days
2) since I got some good design engineering experience (4 years) I can safely say that CREO/ SOLIDWORKS/ INVENTOR CAD softwares are prominent in the design industry these softwares grab a fair share in the job market
Thank you for your valuable insight 👍✌️
thankyou
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Bro I need to learn the degin software and iam studing btech in mechanical suggest me the best software and best oppertunities in our mechanical engineering
Hey Siva thank your for watching.
For 2D design learn AutoCAD
For 3D learn solidworks. (Learn sheetmetal, weldments, plastics as well not just 3d modelling).
Also learn ansys abd cfd as well. (There is a good free course on edx).
Learn Arduino or rasberry pie and do some projects with it.
For started try to get an internship in any company in mechanical industry, then after learning the above tools pick an industry u want to work in, list down 100 companies in that domain, then look at the job roles they have for freshers (0-2), check out the skills needed and learn if u dont have those skills.
I would suggest make atleasr one physical project where u do 3d modelling, fabrication, coding, some electronics to show recruiters u know something.
All the best 👍
(Typing from mobile, please ignore typo errors)
@@mechsimplified3896 Thank you brother.....
I'm also searching for this question as I have learned AutoCAD 2D ... Now I will move to solidwork.
Please give me some tips how to do all these things that you mentioned above along with gate preparation...
I'm 3rd year mechanical engineering student
I'm also watch mechanical engineering video
Thank you sir. i have question what are the things i should learn during mechanical engineering now i am in second year.
First of all, start feeling like you have already become a mechanical engineer.(yeah i mean forget there is anything like 2nd or 3rd or 4th year( always feel like i am the one the one ))
And strictly follow these( with one full glass of milk daily, kiddo)
1) Basics, like IC and EC engine and their curves don't you dare to forget them.
2) Mechanism, hmm an interesting topic you'll like it( only if there is any mechanical engineer inside you, but if there is a "sarkari naukri guy" ( ssc cgl, mts and blah blah.. then leave the comment immediately.
3) Learn a language( If you'd ask me, I'd suggest python), and it is must from now on. And don't follow your friends they are never gonna learn "L" of the language.( And it will also not make you a cse student😂)
4) a) Go to udacity, pick a computer vision coure(its free there) it will took your 6 month or more depending on your learning pace.
4) b) Try to look for what is going in the industry right now. Thats why I suggested you the computer vision course.
5) The coolest part ( for your resume), take those learning to others. Yeah I mean start explaining those learned topics to your friend, prepare ppt on that and take seminar of 1st year students.
6) Try to come up with an idea even atleast one, within your learning period.
7) Last but not the least learn English, a fluent one.
If you will take any of the suggestion seriously. You're gonna fukcing rock.
On the funny side 'huuuuh mackechi sala" 😂😂
Peace out.
@@vikashkumar5655 thank you so much sir. 🙏🏾
@@vikashkumar5655 where did you learn python and how much time did it take?
Well done 👍👍
Glad you liked it Shahzad ✌️
absolutely well done
Thanks buddy ✌️
Thank you for your valuable inputs✨
I have a video recommendation regarding scope of Mechanical engineers in Nanotechnology
Thank you for watching ✌️, I'll definitely look into it and try to make a video on it.
Sir please tell me about which course refer for QC and automation engineer ???
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How can I get access to this website!!!!
Nice
Thank you for watching ✌️
I want to become a design modeller.. which all software should i know?
I also use udemy and stackskills for programming
Thank you for your suggestion ✌️
is that related to mechanical? and if yes then please suggest some course for mechanical programming . i just want to learn as a hobby
@@chauhanmeet693 you can learn basics of AutoCAD , solid works , Ansys , catia and 3d max for mechanical engineering from Udemy
Sir job Related any website to mechanical engineering
Thank you for Shibhanshu ✌️, for jobs you can check Jobstron, Naukri (buy premium if budget permits), Linkedin jobs.