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Is it better to have a university degree for a career in machining?

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Question added by Ali Sayyed , Accountant , Cairo Bank
Date Posted: 2013/06/24
Cliffton Dias
by Cliffton Dias , Sales Engineer , FTV PROCLAD UAE LLC

To have a career in machining you do not require a university degree, you either have to go to ITI or Polytechnic diploma, who have specialization in machining.
Nowadays where the market is controlled by CNC (computerized numeric control) machines, it is better to go for studies in CNC programming & machining after you get the basic knowledge of machining.

Muhammad Kabir Al Tajuddin
by Muhammad Kabir Al Tajuddin , Commercial Diver , HydroDive Nigeria Ltd

Those Engineer graduating from universities are claimed to be engineers, and they are not best in machining.
The best machinists are those that graduated from colleges and Polytechnics.

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