Mechanical engineering and automobile engineering difference?
hello aspirant
well the difference between mechanical and automobile engineering is that mechanical deals with core mechanical subjects .it deals not only subject related to automobile study but the study of basic theories related to mechanical devices.on the other hand automobile engineering focuses on the study vehicle design and its automation .
Hello Bharat Mahanta,
The difference between Mechanical engineering and automobile engineering -
Mechanical engineering -
Mechanical engineering is a division of Engineering that deals with the mechanics of physics and science to analyze, manufacture and design mechanical systems.
Students of mechanical engineering have an initial salary of around Rs 15,000 - Rs 20,000 a month. With more experience in the field, aspirants can earn as much as Rs 25,000 - Rs 40,000
Automobile engineering -
Automobile Engineering is the division of Vehicle Engineering. It utilizes safety, mechanical, software and electronic engineering to produce, design and operate automobiles and trucks in addition to motorcycles.
Students of automobile engineering will have an initial salary of Rs.10, 000 to Rs.15, 000 a month. Professionals of this field will have a monthly salary of approximately Rs. 40,000.
* Key differentiators between Mechanical Engineering and Automobile Engineering-
Both mechanical engineering and automobile engineering are very important nowadays. While mechanical engineering deals with the production of mechanical devices, automobile engineering is concerned with the making of parts and designing them specifically for vehicles or automobiles.
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g mechanical engineering is the main branch of the engineering course and it consists liof subjects like theory of machines, dynamics and kinetics of machines and in it you study about every machinery in the world and how it works.
Automobile engineering is a sub branch of mechanical engineering and it deals with the working of automobile and it's functionality. I hope it helps