Is Mechanical Engineering still worth studying?

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • Through this video I wish to address some fundamental questions that students have regarding career within Mechanical Engineering. Many a time, students have some wrong notions regarding the prospects in this field. I hope to dispel some of these wrong notions.
    Students also have some questions:
    Whether a career in Mechanical Engineering can lead to high paying jobs?
    Whether a career in Mechanical Engineering can allow for the creative application of their knowledge and talents?
    What kind of career growth can they expect?
    I try to answer these questions in a broad way.
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    Interesting questions, comments from the above form may be featured in future CZcams videos.
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    Disclaimer: I am a faculty member in the Mechanical Engineering Department of IIT Kharagpur. However, the views expressed in this video are my own and do not necessarily represent those of my Department or my Institute.
    #jc #MechanicalEngineering #Career

Komentáře • 171

  • @venkateshdyrwf7298
    @venkateshdyrwf7298 Před rokem +85

    As a Mechanical Engineer in the Railways, I totally appreciate what you say at around 06:00 about people's life depending on engineering. Remember shaking in my boots when I moved to the site of a passenger train derailment a few years back. Fortunately, nobody died that day.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +30

      Thank God there was no loss of life.

    • @yash7041
      @yash7041 Před rokem +9

      ​@@Prof_JC unfortunately it happened in odisha few days back 😔.. rip

  • @sunilcn4151
    @sunilcn4151 Před rokem +61

    In short, if you love and are passionate about the subject you go and grab. But if your aim is money and other worldly things and if you can be influenced by social media , then do what is really required for that. Great respect for you professor you told it in a very sensitive and mature way. I hope the majority of teachers and professors were like you.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +7

      Thank you for getting the gist of the message here.

    • @wavesourav3485
      @wavesourav3485 Před rokem

      dont underestimate the power of capitalism

    • @umj369gmailcom
      @umj369gmailcom Před 29 dny

      ​@Prof_JC How to learn to become a true engineer ? I am an engineering student currently studying at a government university in srilanka. Now I am feeling like I can't become a true engineer. Because I am not a top level student with high iq. I am an average or slightly above average student. The reason why I am feeling like this is because I have to put a lot of work to understand and learn mathematics and physics. If I can't learn those subject deeply , and fast how can I apply them fluently in real life. Even though I don't have any other choices to take. I have to study it. Is there any way to learn to think like an engineer , I want to learn and understand engineering subjects so deeply and I should be able to use it fluently. Can you guide me

  • @VenkatanarasimhaHegde
    @VenkatanarasimhaHegde Před rokem +123

    Probably mechanical is the most creative field and also difficult. ( I get stuck a lot when I'm doing my college projects :) )

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +55

      One really has to get down the nitty-gritties to appreciate the tremendous amount of creativity needed here.

    • @RaviKumar-jw5eb
      @RaviKumar-jw5eb Před rokem

      ​@@Prof_JC11111

    • @VenkatanarasimhaHegde
      @VenkatanarasimhaHegde Před rokem

      @@MoroX7776 😂

    • @jayantsingh3078
      @jayantsingh3078 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@VenkatanarasimhaHegde
      Mechanical engineering had became worst branch for this century in all aspects.
      Now its over and it has less topics to explore.
      Even if you worked hard for this branch or pumped enormous amount of brain in it , you will not get a desired result that you expected.

    • @VenkatanarasimhaHegde
      @VenkatanarasimhaHegde Před 10 měsíci +7

      @@jayantsingh3078 it's not over and you know what most people are just ignorant about it. There are areas like turbo machinary, combustion, turbulence etc. That seems to be well established, but they have not even been skimmed from the surface. There are fracture mechanics, continuum mechanics etc. which are very very difficult to understand. If you master some of these areas, you'll be an engineer in demand. But again the path to this is tough. You'll start your true career when computer science guys will be planning for retirement. But that's how mechanical is, you have to work very hard for little return. Probably in future mechanical engineers will be paid well for their work, but that is possible only when some us mechanical engineers change the system.

  • @sw_2421
    @sw_2421 Před rokem +35

    New trend:--
    I want to persue Btech CSE either from IIT,NIT,IIIT,IISC,Government clg or private clg..but only cse..no other branch..

    • @scar5511
      @scar5511 Před 2 měsíci +2

      Yeah. I don't what will next Gen do without computer hardwares

    • @moongaming7514
      @moongaming7514 Před měsícem

      @@scar5511we have robots for that

    • @ms01991
      @ms01991 Před měsícem +2

      That's real, at last money is what you need
      Mechanical love = Pure love
      Pure love never exists,
      Politics make hell in mechanical can make dumb toooo

  • @sandhya5236
    @sandhya5236 Před rokem +24

    Nice video Professor. Especially the definition of high pay is something very much to think about. True that people earn in foreign and convert it in INR and feel proud about. But what u said, is the true real sense of high pay.
    My cousin is an automobile engineer, but he always cribs about it. I will send this video to him and ask him to watch it. Thank you

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +3

      Thank you, Madam. I hope your cousin feels a little better. But everyone has their individual preferences. (Sorry, I haven't checked out your son's program yet.)

    • @sandhya5236
      @sandhya5236 Před rokem +1

      @@Prof_JC No problem Sir. Pls look at the game, when you find free time. My cousin, took automobile stream, because of very less marks in 12th as well as engineering entrance. Due to lot of layoff, in automobile industry over the years, he used to regret about his past mistakes. He is not that down, but I thought, if he sees ur video it would be a motivation factor for him.

  • @indirachevendra4107
    @indirachevendra4107 Před 20 dny

    Absolutely appreciate your presentation. Youngsters need this kind of insights and advice as their only source of information and knowledge is social media and market trends over core values.

  • @abhigyakhandelwal9215
    @abhigyakhandelwal9215 Před rokem +6

    Sir, you should also have mentioned the growth that aviation and automobile industries have seen in the past decade and this will again open many new opportunities for core disciplines of engineering as well as the growing industries in India .

  • @sikedup
    @sikedup Před rokem +8

    very informative indeed, Thank you for the insight sir will really appreciate more of such oriented videos which present the correct pov! ,

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +3

      I am glad you found it insightful.

  • @physicslover3181
    @physicslover3181 Před rokem +5

    You are so much understanding person,
    I wish i could have my PhD guide like u ❤

  • @yash_verma
    @yash_verma Před rokem

    Thanks for valuable advice sir

  • @avinash_kumar63
    @avinash_kumar63 Před rokem +46

    That's really true sir.. one of my senior cracked GATE and instead of joining PSUs he joined IISC Bangalore mechanical engineering..(i must say, interest plays an important and major role)
    And one of my known, he was from NIT warangal cracked gate in final year and joined IOCL( Psu) worked there for 4 years then wrote gate again got AIR 40 now he left Psu and joined IITb design when i asked him he said job satisfaction was not there n all and told me if you want growth in even in core field u must have a masters degree ..
    But in today's time people taking mechanical and competing with CS/IT guys and getting job in IT field..

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +13

      Thank you for sharing these real examples!

  • @Defenseaffairs814
    @Defenseaffairs814 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Thanks sir for your words

  • @navoneel6780
    @navoneel6780 Před rokem +37

    Professor, I've been watching some of your videos since last 2 yrs since the Tarun sir video reaction. Now I am in Jadavpur University Mechanical department as a 1st year ug student. Quiet frankly the choice of branch nowadays is based on rank, nonetheless I have looked into the core industry and I'm hopeful about it. I've made up my mind to stay in core...
    Your videos are always insightful and helps me gather perspective. Its always refreshing to know from your experience and knowledge . Thank you Sir.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +26

      Thank you Navoneel. Actually, the choice of branch based on rank has been happening since our time ... and even before us. So, nothing new about it. Jadavpur Mechanical has a very strong UG training program. If you stick to the discipline, and be patient, I think you can reach great heights.

    • @TheMrsundaygamer
      @TheMrsundaygamer Před rokem +1

      I think that you still have enough time to explore various fields(including core), as much as you can, and keep your options open.

    • @hemantbanik
      @hemantbanik Před rokem

      Navoneel... Can you share some of your insights that made you choose and stay in core itself?

  • @sampanna6983
    @sampanna6983 Před rokem +24

    Thanks a lot sir. I have always wanted to pursue mechanical engineering. But all anybody wants to do is computer sciences and related courses. Thankfully, my parents have always been supportive of my dream.
    Your video was recommended to me at a perfect time. Thank you again for your wonderful insights.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +5

      All the best!

    • @Aditya-xb4cd
      @Aditya-xb4cd Před rokem +3

      Same but i want mechattonics / mechanical but mechatronics is not available in any nits i want to know is it subset of ece or mechsnicsl

    • @deepayanmandal2216
      @deepayanmandal2216 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Aditya-xb4cd It is available in IIIT Bhagalpur.

  • @oivvv9218
    @oivvv9218 Před rokem +1

    tbh, in this age of smart cars, automatic fans / lights, and smartphones with > 8 GB RAM( pretty crazy in context of workstations 20 years ago ), a few unsupervised lines of code can cause serious hazards to life. In a modern setting, pretty much anywhere you are, there will be computers working and lines of code running on them :)

  • @janardansingh5926
    @janardansingh5926 Před rokem +19

    As an experienced HR person of the biggest govt organisation ie Indian Railways I have found them as men of initiative, accurate planners & expeditious product & service delivery 😊

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +2

      Thank you, Mr Singh for sharing this feedback regarding Mechanical Engineering graduates!

  • @debdeepmajumder9136
    @debdeepmajumder9136 Před 6 měsíci +5

    স্যার, আপনাকে অনেক শুভেচ্ছা। একদম ঘরের দাদার মত আদর করে বুঝিয়ে দিচ্ছেন, যারা শুনে কাজে লাগাচ্ছে এই পরামর্শ, সারাটা জীবন ঋণী হয়ে থাকবে আপনার কাছে।

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před 6 měsíci +4

      Onek dhonyobaad!

  • @aryanmandal4109
    @aryanmandal4109 Před rokem +37

    Respected Sir,
    Yes it is 100% absolutelyyy worth to study mechanical engineering in today's day and age. If you have interest in this domain, you will not only love to study, but also you can live a very good lifestyle. From my personal experiences of two of the long relatives cousins-
    1. He did his bachelors in mech engg. and then PhD in mech. from Purdue. He is now placed as a chief scientist in leading research firm.
    2. She did her bachelors in mechanical from IITK and then cracked UPSC ESE in the very first attempt itself and now serving in Ministry of Road Transport and Highways. She is enjoying the work related to her domain of study with all the perks and privileges given to her.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +9

      Thank you Aryan for highlighting these concrete examples from your own family. If you don't mind me asking, how long ago did they complete their Bachelors in Mechanical Engineering?

    • @aryanmandal4109
      @aryanmandal4109 Před rokem +16

      @@Prof_JC Sir, one of them completed his bachelors in 2015 and PhD in 2021. And she completed her bachelors in 2019 from IITK. The point is unlike CS branch, core branches require some time, patience and hard work to develop a good career in it. And obviously not many students are ready for that path. It is not like you just practice coding and get a job because they are abundant in the market right now(on a lighter note XD..)

    • @sikedup
      @sikedup Před rokem +1

      congratulations to both of them for their hard work btw

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +15

      @@aryanmandal4109 So, very recent! This information will really helpful to the junior students. Thank you for sharing again and congratulations to both of them!

    • @actorvijayofficial_68
      @actorvijayofficial_68 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@Prof_JC i was so sad and anxious with so much negativity surrounding mechanical engineering in our community these days i am currently studying mechanical engineering and preparing for GATE examination from my 2nd year. profs like you maintain the positivity in me ❤

  • @profamitgupta
    @profamitgupta Před rokem +4

    Excellent topic JC.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +5

      Thank you Professor Gupta. Please let me know what you think of the discussion. I didn't try to paint an unrealistically rosy picture. Just stated how things are, in reality.

    • @profamitgupta
      @profamitgupta Před rokem +4

      @@Prof_JC I agree with your views. Unfortunately, our society and technocrats have over-glamourised AI/ML due to which applicants get seduced by their aura, a decision which in most cases leads to alarming consequences (student losing interest, disillusionment with education and availability of choices, depression) as it is not driven by core values. I keep telling students a parable that is similar to the famous line that James Bond said, i.e., "you need someone who could decide when to pull or to not pull a trigger, which is hard to decide using laptops (or in pajamas)", or something to that effect :).

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +6

      @@profamitgupta Thanks. You are absolutely right on the over-glamourisation leading to the disillusionment. And, good story about James Bond ... he think he says that line to the tech wizard character called Q! :)

  • @heavenlypot
    @heavenlypot Před 3 měsíci +2

    Professor, I feel like it is so tough to learn!!! But I love it as well ughhh

  • @amolauliyan7318
    @amolauliyan7318 Před rokem +3

    Professor....another great video!

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +1

      Long time! How have you been?

    • @amolauliyan7318
      @amolauliyan7318 Před rokem +1

      @@Prof_JC doing great prof. Got a bit occupied at work.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +2

      @@amolauliyan7318 All the best for your work.

  • @randomguy48114
    @randomguy48114 Před rokem +2

    Sir, could you make a similar video for biotechnology with the help of maybe the biotech professors at IIT KGP?
    Also, would you recommend someone to do undergrad in mechanical engineering who wants to do biomedical engineering in masters ?

  • @chetankulkarni100
    @chetankulkarni100 Před rokem +1

    Hello sir I am a really like your way to realise reality of mechanical engineering in future,I am also 1st sem mechanical engineering student what should I do for my good career in this field

  • @KiranKumar-tu8gm
    @KiranKumar-tu8gm Před rokem +2

    What differs me studying b tech in a state engineering college to a student who is studying in a reputed engineering college sir?

  • @Mike_B2001
    @Mike_B2001 Před rokem +19

    *“Money doesn’t buy happiness, It buys crazy ass happiness!” - Eminem*
    As someone who belongs to a lower middle class Family where there is enough to put good food on the table but not enough to handle finances if something goes even a little bit left or right, this Quote has always been my personal Principle of life !

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +17

      This is so important to understand. Anyone who says these hi-fi things that "Money doesn't buy happiness" ... we can be sure he has more than enough of it to not be able to realize first-hand the kind of things one has to forego for lack of money.

  • @hemantbanik
    @hemantbanik Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making this video JC Sir.
    I would be very thankful if you would read and reply to my question. I myself am a mechanical graduate from a Tier 3 college (2022 batch). Right now I am 0 gate preparation level. I wish to pursue a masters degree from IIT Bombay (30 min away from my home and frequently ill parents). I have a practical responsibility of supporting my parents as soon as possible (probably within 3-4 years).
    I consider myself patient with studies and research but have lacked in discipline as well as practical resource like career guidance and money). I chose mechanical engineering because I was good at physics and maths, and no doubt I have enjoyed the core Mech subjects. But gradually I became fascinated with computer science as well, not only its career prospects but also technicalies. So right now I feel like I am equally interested in both.
    Although keeping in mind the current job scenario and my responsibility to support my parents fully in 3-4 years, I am confused which should prepare for, Gate ME or Gate CSE? I would be really thankful if you could provide some direction and pointers to me to decide. I am stuck in overthinking.

    • @Allen-cz2lg
      @Allen-cz2lg Před rokem +1

      Try mechatronics masters
      It's a interdisciplinary course which is combination of mechanical, electrical and a bit of computer science
      Tho it's job opportunities in India is quite less it has good job opportunities abroad .
      I wish well for Ur career and parents

    • @mr.shahid_9
      @mr.shahid_9 Před 10 měsíci +1

      BUT 8 OUT OF TOP 10 IITS ALLOW ONLY CSE AND SOME OF THEM ALLOW ECE GRADUATES ONLY TO TAKE ADMISSION IN MTECH CS , PLS CRCT ME IF IM WRONG

  • @ATLMarathon-tc6py
    @ATLMarathon-tc6py Před rokem +1

    Hi sir can you make video on taking aerospace engineering afternoon mechanical?

  • @kanchanroy8360
    @kanchanroy8360 Před rokem

    I have a query or say topic to get your views about. These days I see there are lot institutes mushrooming to teach robotics tomkids of grade 5 onwards. Is it necessary or kods should focus on core subjects of their school curriculum and take robotics as a stream in higher studies if serious about it ? What is your virws dear professor ?

  • @danishchaudhary3927
    @danishchaudhary3927 Před rokem +6

    Hello sir😃🤗🤗 I am persuing mechanical engineering from chitkara University 2nd semester And I am completely happy that I chose this branch

  • @V_2840
    @V_2840 Před rokem +1

    Sir I'm getting mech at bits pilani and eni at goa which should I choose? Considering the high fees of bits

  • @RahulMainde
    @RahulMainde Před rokem +1

    I want you to say something about M. Tech ( chemical engineering) and also bring any guest to guide us

  • @AYVFD4558
    @AYVFD4558 Před rokem

    Im working for industry 4.O, EMS systems in ITC .

  • @aashiksandeep1520
    @aashiksandeep1520 Před rokem

    Sir, Is opting mechanical engineering from nit calicut good? I am not sure about which career I should choose. But I am interested in automotive and designing using CAD

  • @pianotaal
    @pianotaal Před 20 dny +1

    Please make a video on metallurgical materials engg

  • @aayushpatel2453
    @aayushpatel2453 Před rokem

    thanks sir. I am going to nit allahabad mechanical dept this year

  • @amanwasaljain4317
    @amanwasaljain4317 Před rokem +4

    I would say sir materials science is perhaps the most creative part of mechanical engineering although I did my masters from thermal but still I keep seeing most cutting edge technologies related to materials science. But still sir most of the jobs are software base simulation based nothing like a lab setup in india especially. I understand only iits and iisc has that lab setup but not in a hard core company most of them outsource that we simply don't have in india. I hope you take it positively.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +4

      I understand and appreciate the real picture you have put up here. And, it is correct. As far as I understand, many companies implement things which are passed on to them from R&D divisions elsewhere. There are maybe only a handful of very big companies which have proper R&D divisions in India with proper Mechanical Engineering graduates (Masters and PhDs) working there. And, a lot of it is indeed simulation work.
      Materials Science is an immensely active field and certainly there is immense potential for innovation there too.

  • @MaheshPatil-lr7wv
    @MaheshPatil-lr7wv Před rokem +7

    Sir u should start podcast like lex Friedman since u have such good communication skills.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +10

      I really like Dr Lex Fridman's podcast! In fact, I have already tried a few discussion sessions:
      With Dr Ondrej Certik (creatory of Symbolic Python): czcams.com/video/GtjmLWrJ83w/video.html
      With Prof. Richard Felder (pioneer in active learning and teaching styles): czcams.com/video/uxZgXku3V9w/video.html
      There is another one with Prof. Anandaroop Bhattacharyya. I released parts of those discussions as separate videos.
      I absolutely loved having those discussion sessions. But the whole thing takes quite a bit of time.
      And, it seems Lex does not sleep. I need to sleep! :)

    • @MaheshPatil-lr7wv
      @MaheshPatil-lr7wv Před rokem +1

      @@Prof_JC 🤣🤣 ok sir

  • @dhanushb9572
    @dhanushb9572 Před rokem +10

    Sir In my honest opinion there are too many mechanical and core engineering graduates now a days with respect to the job opportunities available to them. Here in private engg and govt engg colleges the placements for core jobs are non existent
    I honestly don't think that core engineering departments in these lower colleges (aka 90% of colleges) should exist as they are unable to provide core placements nor the students are capable of acquiring them
    We still have IITs and NITs and other top colleges if there need to be a demand for core jobs
    Sir as you even said that not everyone even in those top colleges are placed in core which could speak towards the saturation of the field (too many people)

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +6

      You are right. I have stated this in a couple of my earlier videos also. The number of graduates in Mechanical and Civil with the kind of sophisticated theoretical knowledge is probably way higher than the industry needs. They may need low-level maintenance type of engineers but not the kind of engineers we are educating.

  • @justice32legends
    @justice32legends Před 11 měsíci +8

    Core branches will always be worth a shot, no matter who claims whatever. That said, syllabus (both theoretical and practical domain)must be updated to match present requirements as well as emerging future challenges . Also creativity can be garnered more efficiently if several departments collaborate together.

  • @ABHITANSHU-mq7bq
    @ABHITANSHU-mq7bq Před 3 měsíci

    Sir can you tell us more about the new trend of taking CSE in 4yrs btech plan in almost every college just because of CR job packages . Actually I'm in trouble, right now I'm persuing my btech ME and Also want to start preparation for Gate exams , but after seeing lot of yt videos I can't decide whether to prepare for gate for the same ME branch or should I change the branch for masters .

  • @mohammadkaif5708
    @mohammadkaif5708 Před 10 měsíci +1

    As an graduate Student from Diploma + degree in mechanical... I would suggest new comers to select a Precious college with less Theory and more practical subjects. Kindly research and about the payment you will Get a good life in USA CANADA & Least opt gulf countries

  • @unidentifiedperson7550
    @unidentifiedperson7550 Před rokem +1

    Sir, mechanical vs production vs energy branch?

  • @Aditya-xb4cd
    @Aditya-xb4cd Před rokem

    I want mechatronics eng but its not available in any nit ? What should i do

  • @nikhilrai4915
    @nikhilrai4915 Před 19 dny +1

    Love from IIT BHUBANESWAR 😊 mechanical engineering

  • @chittibommalakshmikanth1159

    Sir should we go with mech in top 10 IITs or cse, eee, ece in top3 NIT s sir what should we prefer

  • @pabitrachakraborty8935

    Sir I am an masters in English but I have an desire to study engineering so which field an which domain is suitable for me please suggest me sir thank you

  • @deepjyotiproductdesign
    @deepjyotiproductdesign Před rokem +3

    Mechanical Design - SKY is the Limit. How much you want to Explore. Connect Us. Our Worldwide Creative Product Design Programme is Helping Engineers to Solve Complex Designs by formulas.

  • @nandakumarcheiro
    @nandakumarcheiro Před rokem

    Remember Rajagopala Chidambaram who did enough works in nuclear engineering in nutrino crystallography responsible for Pockaro nuclear fussion, All these credits goes to Indian Institute of Science which moulded Hon. Rajagopala Chidambaram.

  • @qualitystudy8027
    @qualitystudy8027 Před rokem +2

    Dear sir
    This year i have given gate mechanical and got air 1630 and now I am thinking to go for masters but looking for current trends i feel like switching to interdisciplinary branches like mechatronics or data science would be a good option to me as i don't want to opt phd so i am hesitant about taking core disciplines for masters.
    Could you suggest me something
    I will be very thankful to you

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +2

      Sorry about not replying earlier. With your GATE rank, do you have some idea of the kind of institutes you will probably get? (I am not familiar with the GATE rank vs Institute trends). If you are not interested in PhD, then surely you are looking to get a job as soon as you complete your Masters. Doing your Masters in an Interdisciplinary program can certainly give you an edge. But at the same time, before joining, you should try to find out the placement statistics of the Department/Institute that you would be joining for such a program. We have to keep in mind long-term potential vs the immediate need for a job after the degree.

  • @priti9326
    @priti9326 Před rokem +7

    Well said Prof. JC! But a quick question for thought, isn't this analogous to what happened to Physics major some decades ago? I have a feeling that MechE is trailing towards the same trend.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +3

      Sorry, I am not very sure about this trend in Physics you mentioned. Would you mind elaborating a little? Did you perhaps mean Physics graduates getting industrial-type jobs or something else?

    • @priti9326
      @priti9326 Před rokem

      @@Prof_JC Well the outcome is same for both the disciplines i.e.most graduates settling down for an industrial job. But don't you think that this declining trend in both of them as an effect of students' lack of interest in Math and Physics?

  • @336suryasunkaramech5
    @336suryasunkaramech5 Před rokem +22

    Sir, I am currently in my 2-2 of Mechanical Engineering... I am aspiring to pursue my Masters in Biomedical Engineering and want to work in a core-firm in the future, particularly in the field of design engineering ( design of prosthetic systems )...
    Currently, I am taking an NPTEL course on Biomechanics(Introductory) and another on Soft Robotics...I am also regularly following all the latest research in the field and the models of prosthetics made by hobbyists or by commercial firms ( there are surprisingly large amount of hobbyists working on prosthetics )... currently I am trying to make my own prosthetic which is based on pneumatic air muscle (mckibben muscle)... ( attaching the system to the human body is the main challenge to be overcome in such a design...)...
    Am I in the correct path professor?..Do you have any suggestions for me?
    Thank you.

  • @motivation27293
    @motivation27293 Před měsícem +1

    NOT EVERYTHING IS FOR EVERYBODY
    THIS TWICE BEFORE YOU CHOOSE YOUR DEPARTMENT

  • @sayandevbej3109
    @sayandevbej3109 Před rokem +6

    Thank you sir to bring this topic. Coming from a lower middle class family we are always in dilemma that "is master/Phd a good option for us"? Because we are told by somewhat our friends / society ki " Masters k badh naukri nahi milegi". But my teacher always told me agar automobile/mechanical engineering feel karna ha to atleast Masters to karna chahiye. This year I am going to apply various direct phd/dual degree programme in Top IITs since I crack gate this year. Thank you to bring this topic.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +3

      I wish you all the best in your efforts!

    • @sayandevbej3109
      @sayandevbej3109 Před rokem +1

      @@Prof_JC thank you sir.

    • @kjaideep
      @kjaideep Před dnem +1

      But why masters btech is not enough?

  • @piyalichakraborty2808
    @piyalichakraborty2808 Před rokem +1

    I totally agree with your first point. When my batchmates say look, he is getting 1 lakh Indian rupees per month salary while going to USA to do post doc. What are you doing in the country with such a low salary? I would like to say that the salary is given according to the minimum cost of each place. In our India, salary is different in different states and fields. It is difficult to convince these people.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +3

      If educated people can't seem to understand a basic thing, what can you do?!

    • @piyalichakraborty2808
      @piyalichakraborty2808 Před rokem +3

      @@Prof_JC true. Let them keep their opinions to themselves, and I keep mine. There is a difference between an educated person and a thoughtful person.

  • @user-nobody_
    @user-nobody_ Před 11 měsíci +2

    Sir I've option of ME MANIT Bhopal, or taking drop
    I and my family, both are ready for both the decision
    What should j choose? (I had a interest in robotics, from quite a time and was thinking of doing CSE in bhed chal 😢)

    • @RealGigaMind
      @RealGigaMind Před 3 měsíci

      Interest is not a substitute of reality. Take it only if you are comfortable with being unemployed for some or long time. Other than IITs or NITs, average college won't get you placed. Companies hi nhi aayengi to kya karoge ?
      Also, vacancies in PSUs are in single digit or double digit less than 40 (being too generous, usually 13, 15 like that). And you will be facing students from IITs.

  • @hamsinideshmukh
    @hamsinideshmukh Před rokem +1

    Sir mba after this , how would that be?

  • @RealGigaMind
    @RealGigaMind Před 3 měsíci +1

    It's good in IIT and NIT. But not for the average colleges, because sadly, NO Placements. Sorry sir, but it's just my opinion.

  • @suddhasattasaha4793
    @suddhasattasaha4793 Před rokem +1

    Hello Professor !
    I obtained deep insights from this video, beautiful crafted to address this tough question.
    I want to work with machines and build robots/automobiles or perhaps do innovations. As of now , I am a first year student of MechE in NIT Durgapur. How should I proceed to pursue a MS in mechanical Engineering from Germany? Have no idea how to prepare.
    Would be obliged if I could get your valuable insights on this.

    • @gateme3247
      @gateme3247 Před rokem

      Aisa hai kya?

    • @gateme3247
      @gateme3247 Před rokem

      Wce jana kabb hai tereko??

    • @suddhasattasaha4793
      @suddhasattasaha4793 Před rokem

      @@gateme3247 Matlab? Thoda clearly batao, kehna kya chahte ho?

    • @gateme3247
      @gateme3247 Před rokem

      @@suddhasattasaha4793 matlab mereko bhi jana masters ke liye Germany .... Tumhara kabb takk ka plan hai??

    • @suddhasattasaha4793
      @suddhasattasaha4793 Před rokem

      @@gateme3247 2026 me graduate hunga, uske bad shayad

  • @felipelopes3171
    @felipelopes3171 Před 5 měsíci +2

    I find it very cute how this dude rationalizes the fact that he's in a field that's almost 100% subsidized by the government, almost all its research is people putting stuff in a code and getting it out, even though he tries really hard to pretend it's not, forces students to do menial work in long MSc and PhD programs because it's intellectually satisfying, and when data from the real world comes in proving no one cares about this it's because the OTHERS are self centered. It's way past time that the government defunds this garbage so that we don't waste more creative potential than what we have already.

  • @neelimakoduvally9461
    @neelimakoduvally9461 Před rokem

    Sir would a student who is intrested in physics be ablecto take up Engineering physics in iits and later on pursue electrical engineering in universities abroad

    • @muralik98
      @muralik98 Před 6 měsíci +1

      Yes.. in fact in IIT-B Engineering physics is jointly designed by electrical and physics Department

  • @Sumit_Chaudhary_8955
    @Sumit_Chaudhary_8955 Před rokem +1

    "sir , i am getting mining department in iit kgp and metallurgy in Roorkee what to choose please reply....

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +1

      If you have some interest in Thermodynamics and its applications, Metallurgy can be a great choice. If you are interested in higher studies later on, there will be really great opportunities in the Materials Science aspects of Metallurgy.

    • @Sumit_Chaudhary_8955
      @Sumit_Chaudhary_8955 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Prof_JC thank you..sir 😊

  • @arushjain1470
    @arushjain1470 Před rokem +2

    Sir, Is Mechanical in DTU as good as its said? I've been meaning to join their because now I'm not sure if i do have an interest in Computer Science. So, I was thinking of taking DTU Mechanical and then explore the field. Will it be a tough course? PS: sorry for asking this layman questions but I am really confused.

    • @ornament_of_throne12346
      @ornament_of_throne12346 Před rokem +1

      Iska jawaab mile to btana mains mein kitni percentile hei vro

    • @tanishqupadhyay5848
      @tanishqupadhyay5848 Před 11 měsíci

      man its not a layman question its genuine ....i also have same problem should i opt for dtu mechanical

  • @yfitv
    @yfitv Před rokem +3

    Sir, I'll be persuing Btech CSE this year, 2023. Is there anything on this channel or if there's any paid course of yours that could help me in my upcoming 4 years?
    Yes! I do have visited this channel and i kind of have some idea what could be helpful for me, but still just to make sure if I'm not missing something, i would love to see your answer, sir.

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před rokem +2

      There is nothing "paid" anywhere in this channel or elsewhere. :) The kind of advice I share through most of my videos is applicable to almost all Departments. But I don't have anything particular for CSE (I am after all from Mechanical). But all the best to you in your studies.

    • @SN-nl8tm
      @SN-nl8tm Před rokem +1

      ​​@@Prof_JC Respected professor,What Advice can you give to a VIT cse student who's gonna start college in 1-2 months. Like what can I do to compete with those in IITs. I wish to put hard work from 1st year itself and not repeat mistakes of my JEE.

    • @Kingsta_xd
      @Kingsta_xd Před rokem

      @@SN-nl8tm abhi jo josh hai uski chaar saal maintain karke rakhna that's it 💀💀

  • @TheGuruNetOn
    @TheGuruNetOn Před rokem

    Aren't robotics and drones startups a emerging field which need innovative mechanical engineers?

    • @tanishqupadhyay5848
      @tanishqupadhyay5848 Před 11 měsíci

      same quest..

    • @satypk8664
      @satypk8664 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Cutting edge requirement in those fields are also more for AI/ML engineers for developing algorithms, most of them just import hardware parts

  • @ajayendrapathak805
    @ajayendrapathak805 Před rokem

    2023 droper jee main jan 85%tile Apr 86%tile . 2022 12th 93.% cbse 10th 96.7%. l want in cs , it, ece or cce .MIT Pune Material Science and Thaper Patiala Chemical Engneering is avilable . What I should do for better scope . Sir pl advice soon .

  • @omprakashkaruppiah
    @omprakashkaruppiah Před 27 dny +1

    2:44

    • @omprakashkaruppiah
      @omprakashkaruppiah Před 27 dny

      Sir
      In IIT Madras mechanic or Eng design which is better...
      Pls give ur suggestions.

  • @adityaraj8288
    @adityaraj8288 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Definitely not worth it in anything below IITs imo

  • @Cpt.PriceTF141
    @Cpt.PriceTF141 Před rokem +1

    Now a days people take CSE to just earn money not to learn anything

  • @motive9789
    @motive9789 Před rokem

    But the thing is ... salary...you can't survive 30-40k salary....i know it is a good branch ....

  • @aritrabhattacharya1530
    @aritrabhattacharya1530 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Professor ,It is a new India.. if he is good if IIT standard ranking in top 5000 he wants good money. it is not like before that only businessman will enjoy life and engineer will have a scooter and a annual visit to Rajasthan or Himachal. now Dil mange more. very good change

  • @ABCD-zr9yf
    @ABCD-zr9yf Před rokem +1

    Sir,
    Your analysis very natural and actual , I think. I want a Review of IIT Patna 3 Years BSc. in Computer Science & Data Analytics course in Hybrid teaching system.
    Saptarshi Saha.

  • @Zeon-0
    @Zeon-0 Před 10 měsíci

    Will mechanical engineering be useful after 4years FROM A COLLEGE THAT IS NOT IIT, NIIT or BIITS ??

    • @user-hn9fy5sh9o
      @user-hn9fy5sh9o Před 9 měsíci

      Please tell

    • @akashuday7107
      @akashuday7107 Před 7 měsíci +1

      hi uhm im in my 4th year mechanical from a tier 3 college
      from what i get is (Im not 100% sure pls don't hate) its diminishing bad even the teachers used to work in dustries have come to teach there now because the industry was collapsing .We hardly get placements as well

    • @RealGigaMind
      @RealGigaMind Před 3 měsíci +1

      No. They don't hire BTech guys, because they ask more money. They hire diploma guys.
      Also, everyone expects you to be an experienced guy with salary expectation of an apprentice.

  • @jaggasingh6271
    @jaggasingh6271 Před rokem

    Which is difficult mechanical or computer science

    • @RealGigaMind
      @RealGigaMind Před 3 měsíci +1

      Mechanical. More syllabus, less jobs, less payment, less social life.

  • @rahulsinghmahar9480
    @rahulsinghmahar9480 Před měsícem +1

    Sir am average student but from my childhood i was always into engeneering...
    My father is from Army...
    Sir am not into software part...
    That's why i never took CSE in my 11th and 12th...
    More into things which u can touch and do something creative am really into it..
    But confused whether to take mechanical or electrical branch...
    Rockets and missiles and engines really fascinates me ..
    I can love alone being a mechanics in a shop for whole life...
    It would be great uf you can give me any advise ...
    It would be great help sir

  • @debojyotikundu4742
    @debojyotikundu4742 Před 26 dny +1

    Sir i am getting mechanical engineering in Jadavpur University...is it worth taking?

    • @Prof_JC
      @Prof_JC  Před 26 dny

      Mechanical at JU is very, very good.

  • @i.am.harsh.
    @i.am.harsh. Před rokem +1

    Meachincal Engineering is a Dead End.

  • @thimmatalwar6576
    @thimmatalwar6576 Před rokem +1

    Boss if you have more than abundance to eat in your food regime, naturally they discard you....Let them suffer with deficiency may breed....

  • @oreocremeshake
    @oreocremeshake Před rokem +1

    Sir your glasses are acting weird

  • @latinoingenieria3038
    @latinoingenieria3038 Před 6 měsíci

    In a Quick recap, it is better to study computer science than mechanical engineering. If you want to make something creative with your knowledge. unless you want to end up in administrative jobs as mechanical engineer

  • @brissance
    @brissance Před 9 měsíci

    Mechanical rests world rusts internet quote.

  • @MrSuperpdr
    @MrSuperpdr Před 8 měsíci +3

    with all due respect sir , Mechanical engineering is not a worth of option in India . The work phenomenon ,the culture , and the prospect are diminishing here . if you want to pursue the academics then it is good . All the talk of interest and passion wane up .Practically , there is no scope in job , marriage or dating zone back here . We cant just live off the interest . When you see the people of IT and computer earning leaps and bounds adn visiting the foreign more often then you would question was it worth ? . you will earn money out of experience but what if i give money to a 99 year old person who was all beggar throughout his prime . Many of the people move towards IT where they earn easy money and enjoy all the perks of the european standards .

    • @MrSuperpdr
      @MrSuperpdr Před 8 měsíci

      I have not seen the US europe standards of mechanical engg so cant comment but through my friends i hear that atleast they enjoy the work that is demanding and innovative rather than back in india where they were just punching two times and eating luch one time .

    • @akashuday7107
      @akashuday7107 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I agree with you the workplace enviorment is bad and even growth is very limited for now at least

  • @ms01991
    @ms01991 Před měsícem

    As an experience person, please.dont work on mechanical
    It's bullshit wrt to career
    No updation only conventional
    All credits will be taken by electrical and electronics
    Mechanical = Bikari ###