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Need advice Course selection ( CATIA , ANSYS , PRO-E )


Theja

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I am looking forward to joining courses in a good training institute .

I would like to know if Pro-E , CATIA and Ansys is a good combination of courses to go about with or should i replace one of them with Solidworks or NXCAD/NXCAM .

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i would say solidworks due to the increase in its market share.

 

But it is dependent upon what discipline you want to work in and many other factors....

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I'm hesitant to offer advice as I don't know what your career goals are nor do I know where in the world you plan to find employment. some industries use pro-e more than solid works where others use solid works more and other catia and some of that depends on where you are, I know my counter parts across the pond(in Austria) use pro-e more than anything it seems but I get alot from the US side coming from solid works, just as an example, I'd do some research into what your target industry is using most.

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I agree with daniel's point.

 

I wrote a similar long reply prior but lost it by pressing reply to post instead of quick reply!

 

The amount of times I have done that on here its annoying!

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I agree with daniel's point.

 

I wrote a similar long reply prior but lost it by pressing reply to post instead of quick reply!

 

The amount of times I have done that on here its annoying!

 

don't feel bad, I do it too lol

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Lol it winds me up! would think that I would learn from my mistakes haha...

 

or I take to long and get auto logged out ....... but I digress .....

 

 

sorry for the brief hijacking .... back to your regularly scheduled program ......

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