Production Engineering has a majority of Mechanical syllabus but the value of both the degrees is piles apart. One of my friends was a student of Production Engineering and he completed his graduation in 2013. Today, he is working in a PSU NTPC. He told me that a student who does BTech in Production Engineering has a variety of future aspects some of which have been listed below
- You can sit for placements for companies like Hero Motocorp, Honda, Hyundai, Ashok Leyland, etc. but not if you are looking for a job in public sector companies.
- You can go for PSUs that accept this degree like
- NTPC, SAIL, BHEL, ISRO, Vizag Steel, NPCIL, etc.
- If you have an interest in CS, you can also target your IT/software or Data analyst profiles which are available in abundance during placements.
- You can prepare for competitive exams like CAT/GRE if you plan to pursue an MBA or MS.
- You can steer your career towards entrepreneurship which does not require a very high-level degree.
These were some of the options and reasons why you can take Production Engineering at NIT Trichy.