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hello guys i am interested in design field but i am confuse in which course have to do currently i am learning sw 2014 i am looking for ug course which one is better and why. and also in which areas us is used and for what purpose also how it differs from sw. plse help me i want to start my job in design field ..

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hello,
thanks for ur feedback.but currently i am learning solidworks in that there are so many features like surface ,sheetmetal,simulation etc . out of that which one is better and in which area of industry can i work and also simply learning features and sheetmetal is sufficient to get a job. in which industry can i work by knowing that features.

RE: mechanical engg

I'm sorry but I just have to ask; if you're learning SolidWorks, why have you decided to start asking what appears to be a very general question in a forum dedicated to UG/NX from Siemens PLM Software? Why aren't you posting in the SolidWorks forum, or for that matter, the General Engineering Software forum?

John R. Baker, P.E.
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To an Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.

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