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Manufacturing Engineering

Manoj Dole

Publisher: Manoj Dole

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Summary

Manufacturing Engineering is a simple e-Book for Manufacturing Diploma & Engineering Course, Revised Syllabus in 2018, It contains objective questions with underlined & bold correct answers MCQ covering all topics including all about the latest & Important about Engineering Science, Computer Studies, Engineering Drawing and CADD, Workshop Technology, Production Planning, Manufacturing Processes, Industrial Automation, C++ Programming, Theory of Machines, Kinematics & Dynamics, Mechanical and Structural Engineering, Thermodynamic, Fluid and Process Engineering, Engineering Materials, CNC and CAD/CAM Technology, Engineering Perspectives & Skills, Industrial Management Studies (Engineering) and lots more.
Available since: 02/18/2019.

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