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@tmblnd1325194 R.K Rajput book is there in Q and A form. But it can be useful only one knows basic.
We can only do the basics of core subject, and not devlve deep into topics. For starter we can divide mechanical engineering into 4parts ( for sake of interview preparation and importance.):1) design( basics: factor of safety, centre of gravity, centroid(no body is going to ask the formulae but the significance)2)thermal ( 3 laws, entropy, AC working( most important question as interview would be conducted in ac hall), chimney working ( related to pollution)3) fluid mechanics( bernouillis and pascal, pumps functioning types)3)production.( personally not good at it- iron diagram)4) automobile and ic engines , ignition system ( basics- Otto, diesel cycles,)-bs4 and bs6 changes, Volkswagen controversy.( current affairs related to mechanical engg). ( interviewer owning a car)In end we can shortlist few probable and important topics from the course and prepare it. No need for doing the whole course.Your domain of your project in undergraduate can be probable question ( usually in any private service interview, they start conversation with your project and then expand it to other domains- this might be done).Do you have any paper technical published? ( this might be area of interest for examiner and you can direct the interviewer in specific area in which you are prepared.)The engineering question would be hardly 0 - 25% of interview time ( 30 minutes). But I think it would be scariest part of interview.Transcript of mechanical engineers from previous year can also aid. I have noticed that mechanical engg were asked about FAME SCHEME.All the best.
How much syllabus is overlapped to agriculture engineering syllabus ?
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The metaphor illustrates the roles that father and mother play in reproduction. The type and characteristics of a crop are decided by the seed, while the field only nurtures it. Therefore, the child belongs to the owner of the seed, i.e., the father, while the child’s mother has only moral rights over the child and no material rights.