Why We Use AutoCad ?
AutoCAD Training provide is an interactive drawing system designed to permit a user to
construct or edit a drawing on a graphics display screen. It was introduced in
the early 1980’s by “Autodesk Inc.”, California, U.S.A.
Why We Use
AutoCad ?
There are many reasons for using AutoCAD application are as
following:-
1. It is used in the field of business to produce the better
designs more quickly and more cheaply than their competitor.
2. It is used to construct the drawing in less amount of
time.
3. It is used to produce better designs which are impossible
to produce by manually.
4. The solid modeling created in CAD can be
transferred to a Finite Element Analysis (FEA) program, which will then verify whether the
suggested design will be capable of supporting the expected loads.
5. In CAD, you make the change
immediately and print out a new drawing in minutes, or you can transmit it via
E-mail or Internet all over the world instantly.
In Which Sector
We Use AutoCAD :
1 Mechanical
Sector (In the department of Production, Manufacturing Of machining components,
& Hydraulics department.)
2 Civil Sector
(In the department of construction of Roadways, Structure of building)
3 Electrical
Sector (In the department of panel of switch board circuit, keys, shocket
designing ,wires manufacturing).
Reason For
Joining
1 Well industrial experienced faculty.
2 Demo class provides.
3 Project materials provide to the students .
4 Well equipped computer Lab.
5 Excellent education environments.
6 Placement provide in good industry.
Cad Training
Noida to prepare the structural drawings. If you are students invest your
time in it. It really helps a lot to know the software. It even helps you in
understanding the subject. It also helps you to understand the difficulties
faced at the site and makes you an good engineer.
Do you use MS word for writing 1000 letters with
little changes or will you write it?
The same goes with Autocad training its better
to use it or draw the drawings manually.
There may be many other software's like Latex but
that doesn't overtake MS word. The same goes with the Autocad.
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