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The discussion centers on selecting relevant courses and software tools for a career in the automotive engineering sector. The individual seeks recommendations for widely used software like NASTRAN, PATRAN, LS DYNA, and CATIA that have strong job prospects. Participants suggest considering hands-on experience in auto-maintenance to identify areas of specialization and avoid wasting resources. The emphasis is on choosing courses that offer future scope and align with industry demands. Overall, gaining practical experience is highlighted as beneficial for career development in automotive engineering.
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your opinion -- which Course/Software Tools to do

Hello Everyone
I graduated in automotive engineering and I am looking to settle down in this field but as I don't have enough work experience in this sector and I am looking to apply for jobs in automotive sector I want to learn further and build a good career, but I am really confused in which COURSE/SOFTWARE TOOLS to do(like NASTRAN/PATRAN/LS DYNA/CATIA SO ON). so could anyone please suggest me some automotive courses which are vastly used in automotive industry/manufacturing sectors, which has good job prospects at the moment. I will really owe you a lot if you could suggest me by taking your valuable time.
looking forward to hear from you soon

With regards
 
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Do you have any particular portion of the automobile you are looking at to specialize or are you just going to pick and go with it?
 


Fahlin Racing said:
Do you have any particular portion of the automobile you are looking at to specialize or are you just going to pick and go with it?
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Nothin in particular about specalizing in one specific area. I'm considering over all.just courses which has much future scope and good career prospects will be fine.
 


Have you actually done any work in auto-maintenance, so you have some idea where there might be some engineering deficiencies? It's a pretty good idea to get hands-on experience it you want specialize, so you won't waste your time and money. Just my opinion.
 
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