Which one should i choose industrial engineering in ceg or production engineering in mit?
Hello
Industrial engineering is the branch of engineering that concerns the development, improv
ement, implementation and evaluation of integrated systems of people, knowledge, equipment, energy, material and process. Industrial engineers typically use computer simulation, especially discrete event simulation, for system analysis and evaluation. From delivery/logistics companies to eCommerce sites to manufacturing companies to textile industrial to F.M.C.G companies everyone needs them. Industrial engineers are mainly responsible for the proper and the most efficient interaction of 4Ms: Man, Material, Machine and Method (which every organization needs). In short if you are an industrial engineer, you are like a diamond in the human resource market. There is no dearth of jobs.
The mission of production department is to develop technically competent, socially committed and disciplined manufacturing engineers with creative ability, innovative thinking and managerial skill to manufacture quality products for the benefit of the mankind. The top recruiters for production engineers include National Thermal Power Corporation, Indraprastha Gas Limited, Aditya Birla, Cairn India, Larsen & Toubro, Reliance Industries and Sterlite Industries.
Job profiles available for industrial and production engineers are as follows:
Plant Engineers
Manufacturing Engineers
Quality Engineers
Process Engineers and Industrial Managers
Project Management
Manufacturing, Production and Distribution Ergonomics and Human Factors
Root cause analysis and process improvement
Make/Buy Analysis and Cost Estimation. I would have gone for Industrial engineering in ceg but the choice is totally yours. Make calculated moves and whatever you choose both are really good courses.
All the best.