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May 14, 2014, 01:11 |
Regarding Career guidance In CFD
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Chandan
Join Date: May 2014
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Hello sir,
I am Chandan BE (mechanical) 2013 passout from pune university, I have strong desire to make my career in CFD & its been an 8 months since i passout but can't get proper guidance about CFD. So I request to all here by professional members please guide me. What should i do, which class should i joined if necessary regarding CFD. Thanks in advance, hoping positive response. |
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May 14, 2014, 10:20 |
What can be done
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Hi Chandan,
For any fresher, typically industry looks for good fundamental knowledge of subjects like Fluid Mechanics, Heat Transfer and CFD. It is also important for you to have software knowledge. There are many free course on FM, HT and CFD. For software training there are few good training options. It would be better if we discuss this in person. You can contact me on +91 9850861178. I am also in the same city. So we can meet sometime and discuss this across the table. Thanks Vijay |
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