I am a fresher passout 2017 with 2 years backlog gap in my B.E. mechanical... What should i do with my career ?? I am open for options...
Hii Eshban Morde, Since Mechanical is a vast field and separated in different lines like the design, thermal, fluids, automobile, manufacturing, production, quality and so on....Your career should be totally based on your personal Interest. I hope that you have done some certification courses in those two years. If yes, then those certification courses will add up some extra points on your CV.
If you like designing and you are good with drawing then you should go for CAD & CAM software like Auto CAD, CATIA, CREO, SOLID WORKS, SOLID EDGE, NX, MASTERCAM etc. there are so many in the market, you can pick 2-3 software.
Also, note that there is a new industry which has emerged which is known as 3D printing. It has grown now and has future scope in India.
If you are interested in doing technical then go for government jobs or maybe PSU, as mechanical is a core branch there are lots of opportunities in the public and government sector.
Even if you think that you need more knowledge about your Branch then select your domain which you want to master and go for Post graduation.
Hope this will help you!
All the best!!!
As you have got backlog gap so if I am not wrong you didn't get any placements offers.
Being a Mechanical Engineer you can even look for PSUs as even if you were a guy who got backlogs then also I think you can prepare well for GATE and find yourself a job in PSUs.
Or you can go in teaching line by pursuing research as a career option.
Don't lose hope as their is reason behind everything thats happening. If you are willing to do then you can do anything acheive anything. If mechanical engineering is not bringing you any jobs then start learning other skills for eg. you can learn software development or animations as these skills will help you find a good job.
Look around open-mindedly and I am sure you will definitely find a solution to your problem as there are a lot of career options around you and you just have to pick one that suits you well and your purpose.
All the best for whatever career you may opt but don't lose hope and keep yourself away from depression.