Can a mechanical engineer work as a programmer?
Mechanical engineers are not programmers. To become an engineer, it is critical to learn about materials and processes rather than coding.
Can I do computer engineering after mechanical engineering?
Yes, you can do B. Tech in Computer Science after completing Diploma in Mechanical Engineering if you have a decent grade in your Diploma studies. Eligibility criteria for lateral entry into B. You are eligible to seek admission in B.
How can a mechanical engineer become a good programmer?
One way to get a good blend of programming and mechanical engineering is to go into control systems, robotics, or mechatronics. Engineers in those fields spend a lot of their time writing code. However, mechanical engineers in other fields such as machine design, structural analysis, etc spend much less time programming.
What is the path to a career in Mechanical Engineering?
The path to a career in mechanical engineering begins with a postsecondary education. Engineers may also require state licensure to work in certain industries. Mechanical engineers work well in collaborative environments across many industries and locations.
Where can I find software engineering jobs for Mechanical Engineers?
Checkout CAD and Analysis based Software companies (Engineering Software). Altair Hyperworks, Ansys, Autodesk, etc. Some of them especially ask for a Mechanical Graduate for some of the job profiles. And most of those some may even offer you to train on coding if you are able and willing to learn.
Is mechanical engineering easier than computer science to learn?
With computer science, you can always learn how to program on the side, and in essence, learning automation as a mechanical engineer is very easy. So, in conclusion, to answer your question, all these stupid (excuse my language) people telling you how both the fields of mechanical engineering and coding are different.