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Where would I start my career as a automotive engineer?

I would like to become an automotive engineer where would I start taking steps toward this profession as a high school student. #engineering #automotive #cars


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Joe’s Answer

Hi Tcoar1995,
In order to start preparing for a career in automotive engineering you'd want to get good grades in math and physics. Although you might not think so, you'd also want to get good grades in English class as well (engineers must communicate their designs and solutions to problems clearly and effectively). In high school you would want to prepare yourself for college and make sure you have all the requirements to enter a mechanical engineering program at a college or university. Once you are in college you might consider joining a FSAE team that designs and builds a race car from scratch to compete against other colleges/universities every year.
In short, to become an automotive engineer you should: study hard, get good grades in all your classes, and study mechanical engineering in college.

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Kumar’s Answer

As a high school student, you are in the perfect position to lay the foundation for a career in automotive engineering.Here are the concrete steps you should take right now:Prioritize PCM & Coding: Double down on Physics (especially mechanics and kinematics), Chemistry, and advanced Mathematics. Additionally, learn programming languages like Python or C++. Modern cars are "computers on wheels," and vehicle software is just as critical as the mechanical hardware. Get Hands-On: Work on local projects. Build RC cars, learn to weld, or volunteer at a local auto repair shop. Understanding how components physically fit together and fail provides intuition that a textbook cannot teach. Target the Right Degree: Plan to pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical Engineering. Most automotive giants hire core mechanical or electrical graduates and let them specialize on the job. Look for FSAE: When choosing universities, prioritize schools with an active Formula SAE or Baja SAE team. This collegiate competition—where students design, build, and race a formula-style car from scratch—is the absolute primary recruiting ground for top automotive and motorsports companies globally.
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Chi Wai’s Answer

100% agree with Joe.

Definitely join an FSAE team - check out https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formula_SAE. I did this and it was an amazing experience, and helped me and a lot of my friends land jobs in automotive :). Getting internships and summer placements at automotive companies would also be amazing. At school, focus on getting really good at Maths and Physics.

Best of luck!
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