Mechanical Engineering projects

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Neeraj Kirola, a final-year mechanical engineering student, is seeking suggestions for project ideas as he struggles to find quality resources online. He emphasizes the importance of these projects for his academic requirements. Other forum members question the necessity for more projects, prompting Neeraj to clarify his need for guidance in selecting a suitable project. The discussion highlights the challenge students face in sourcing innovative project ideas. Overall, the forum aims to assist Neeraj in finding valuable project suggestions.
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Suggestions regard Mechanical Engineering
Hi Everyone,
My name is Neeraj Kirola. I am a final-year student of Engineering. I need suggestions regarding mechanical engineering projects; I found many Websites on the Internet like this, but I need many more projects.
Can anyone Suggest more? 🙏

Thanks In Advance.
 
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Welcome to PF.

Why do you need more mechanical engineering projects?
 
Baluncore said:
Welcome to PF.

Why do you need more mechanical engineering projects?
I am in my final year of engineering (Mechanical Engineering), and in practice, we need to submit a project, so I was searching on the Internet and could not find any good sources. That is why I asked the query; I thought I might get a positive answer on this platform. Can you please help me with this?
 
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