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pavankalyan23

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Hi guys. I'm a Mechanical engineering graduate in 2018. I have 2 years of work experience as Piping Engineer in petroleum refining, Oil & gas industry.
I want to do Masters in Canada. I'm confused about program to choose. According to jobs wise, Industrial Engineers have more opportunities in Canada than Piping Engineers. I want to opt PR in Canada at the end. So, please suggest me with the best guys.
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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Hi guys. I'm a Mechanical engineering graduate in 2018. I have 2 years of work experience as Piping Engineer in petroleum refining, Oil & gas industry.
I want to do Masters in Canada. I'm confused about program to choose. According to jobs wise, Industrial Engineers have more opportunities in Canada than Piping Engineers. I want to opt PR in Canada at the end. So, please suggest me with the best guys.
I don't know the numbers but here is my advice.

If industrial eng. jobs are ALOT more available than piping & you can get into a top school still go for mechanical
if industrial eng. jobs are similar or a little bit higher go for Mechanical
If industrial eng. jobs are ALOT more available than piping & but you can't get into a top school for mechanical, go for industrial
 

pavankalyan23

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Jul 11, 2020
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I don't know the numbers but here is my advice.

If industrial eng. jobs are ALOT more available than piping & you can get into a top school still go for mechanical
if industrial eng. jobs are similar or a little bit higher go for Mechanical
If industrial eng. jobs are ALOT more available than piping & but you can't get into a top school for mechanical, go for industrial
Thanks for the response.
According to Canada Job searching websites, Industrial Engineers have lot more jobs than Piping Engineers. I'm concerned about that. Many said Alberta, Saskatchewan has good Oil companies for Piping.
 

Impatient Dankaroo

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Instead of what people are saying look at future outlook on Labor analysis. Oil and non-renewable energy is massively declining in Canada. I don't know if that impacts piping engineers a lot but you should think about those things as well