Yes I am interested for you diploma Mechanical engineering course
Mechanical engineering is the study, design, development, construction, and testing of mechanical and thermal sensors and devices, including tools, engines, and machines. ... Mechanical engineers work mostly in engineering services, research and development, and manufacturing. Coming to your question, without any comparison,
I would say LPU is better for mechanical engineering based on the following point.LPU is good for Mechanical and automobile engineering. Good placements in a core company as well as a software company. Other than participating in different events like a go-kar
Some of the companies that visited LPU for mechanical engineering are Unominda, Altair, Dharam Consulting, Collins India, Hettich India, MVM Industries, Ashok Leyland, Bosch and Siemens Home Appliances, Volkswagon, Punjab Renewable Energy Systems, Wabag, Imperial Society of Innovative Engineers, Steelstrips Wheels, TCI, Raam Group, Nylocore Transmisisons, Saint Gobain Glass India, CHC Consultancy, GE Power, Delhivery etc. The placements are highly commendable.
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The Diploma in Mechanical Engineering is a three-year program available in polytechnic institutions and open to students after completing their 10th grade. This program focuses on the application of fundamental mechanical principles to the design, production, and maintenance of mechanical equipment.
Diploma programs in Mechanical Engineering, or polytechnic courses in Mechanical Engineering, are accessible immediately after the 10th-grade or its equivalent. To be eligible for these courses, students typically need to have scored a minimum of 55% in their 10th-grade exams, with a 5% relaxation in this criterion for candidates from reserved categories. Admission to Diploma in Mechanical Engineering programs is granted through entrance examinations administered by various state examination boards.
The curriculum for the Diploma in Mechanical Engineering includes a range of subjects, such as Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Manufacturing Technology-I, Theory of Machines, Fluid Power Engineering, and more.
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