Which Field of Research should be chosen in Mechanical Engineering

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Choosing a research area in Mechanical Engineering for a PhD requires a genuine interest and passion for the subject. Starting a PhD without a clear focus may lead to challenges, as a strong fascination with a specific field is crucial. Participants emphasize that personal interest should guide the decision, rather than solely market considerations. Ultimately, the individual must reflect on what excites them most in the discipline. A successful PhD journey hinges on aligning personal interests with research topics.
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Dear Fellows

I am just going to start my PhD in Mechanical Engineering. Can you people suggest me, which area should I choose? That will be interesting and challenging...

Any Suggestions PLEASE...

Saqib.
 
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I might suggest that you made a mistake starting a PhD without an interest in any particular research area.
 
my brother, i have mathematical background, i have a very strong interest... and i think i can do it... I just want to get an idea of the market... finally i will choose mine... just suggestion.
 
That isn't all you need for a PhD in engineering. You need to have a passion for your field. If you don't have any idea which research branch fascinates you, then you shouldn't be getting a PhD at this time.

So the question you should be asking is which branch of research do you find most fascinating?
 
yes this is what i mean...
 
Well we can't answer that for you. Only you know what you consider fascinating.
 
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