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Which is best mechanical engineering or mechatronics engineering?
Mechanical Engineering has been around for many centuries while Mechatronics Engineering was just introduced in the 21st century. Mechanical Engineering is excellent choice if you want to learn in-depth knowledge about the mechanical systems and analyse such systems independent from its control and electrical systems.
Is electrical Engineering a good career in Pakistan?
Scope and demand of Electrical engineers is very high in Pakistan. There are more job opportunities for electrical engineers in Pakistan than any other field of engineering. Average Salary of an electrical engineer in Pakistan with a bachelor degree and minimum 5-7 years experience is PKR: 90,000/-.
Is University of Engineering and Technology Lahore good for Mechatronics?
The University of Engineering and Technology is a public sector university and one of Pakistan’s best institutes of higher learning. Although there are many sub-campuses of UET, it is advisable to do Mechatronics Engineering from UET campuses of Lahore, Peshawar, and Taxila.
What is mechmechatronics engineering?
Mechatronics Engineering is a hybrid of computer engineering, software and information technology, chemical and electronic engineering. Although there are several excellent universities in Pakistan teaching this course, we have researched and selected the best 7 Mechanics Engineering universities in Pakistan where you can apply.
How is Mechatronics Engineering at NUST Islamabad?
The labs associated with Mechatronics Engineering Department have a blend of the latest Chemical, Electronics and Mechanical equipment. This prepares the students for research and industrial applications of Mechatronics Engineering. Location: National University of Sciences and Technology. NUST Campus, H-12, Islamabad, Pakistan. 2.
Is mechateonics better than electrical engineering?
It’s like asking is platypus better than mammals or birds. Though mechateonics is a connection link between electrical and mechanical engineering we can’t compare them. Job wise I would say electrical is more vast scope so more opportunities may be.