Basics to pursue meachanical engineering in college

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To pursue mechanical engineering, a strong foundation in math and physics is essential. Recommended resources include introductory courses from online platforms like NPTEL and Free Study, which provide valuable insights into engineering concepts. After mastering the basics, students should explore advanced topics and practical applications in mechanical and electronics engineering. Engaging in hands-on projects and internships can further enhance understanding and skills. Starting with these steps will help clarify the path toward a successful engineering career.
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Hi all,
I am sorry if I have posted this thread in the wrong region.

I am in 12th standard presently. I wish to pursue mechanical engineering in college.. mainly mechanical + electronics..
All i want to ask is where should i begin with? Which books(or any other source) should i refer to? And what after i am done with the basics?
I am really confused.
Please help! :confused:
 
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blitz.km said:
Hi all,
I am sorry if I have posted this thread in the wrong region.

I am in 12th standard presently. I wish to pursue mechanical engineering in college.. mainly mechanical + electronics..
All i want to ask is where should i begin with? Which books(or any other source) should i refer to? And what after i am done with the basics?
I am really confused.
Please help! :confused:

Math and Physics.

CS
 
Here are two useful sites for an introduction into post secondary engineering school:

http://nptel.iitm.ac.in/courses.php?branch=Mechanical"

http://www.freestudy.co.uk/"
 
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