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Engineering is not a single academic discipline but a family of disciplines unified by their orientation toward applied design and problem-solving for physical-and-information systems. The major engineering branches — mechanical, electrical, civil, chemical, computer, aerospace, biomedical, materials, environmental, industrial, plus a growing set of cross-cutting and emerging fields — share underlying mathematics-and-physics foundations but diverge sharply in specialisation. Engineering education globally is anchored to credential-and-professional-licensing frameworks (the Professional Engineer designations in the US, the Chartered Engineer in the UK and Commonwealth, the European Engineer credential through FEANI) that vary by country and jurisdiction.\n\nThe global engineering-school landscape is more internationally distributed than most academic disciplines. In the US: MIT, Stanford, Caltech, Berkeley, Georgia Tech, CMU (especially for ECE and computer engineering), Cornell, Princeton, UIUC (Illinois), Michigan, Purdue, UCLA, USC, plus the broader R1-engineering-school system. In the UK: Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College London (specifically focused on engineering and STEM), UCL, Edinburgh, Manchester, Bristol, Sheffield, Southampton. In Continental Europe: ETH Zurich, EPFL, TU Munich, RWTH Aachen, KIT (Karlsruhe), Delft, KU Leuven, the Politecnico di Milano, the Technical University of Denmark (DTU), KTH Stockholm, Aalto. In Asia: the IIT system (especially Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur, Kharagpur, Roorkee, Guwahati, plus the newer 16 IITs and the IISc Bengaluru), the NIT system, the BITS Pilani-Goa-Hyderabad, the IIIT system, NUS, NTU, HKUST, Tsinghua, Peking, USTC, Shanghai Jiao Tong, Tokyo, Kyoto, KAIST, Seoul National. Israel's Technion is also a leading global engineering school.\n\nIndia's engineering-education infrastructure is the world's largest by enrollment. The IIT system was founded starting 1951 (IIT Kharagpur) on the recommendation of the 1946 Sarkar Committee report; the IISc Bengaluru predates them by several decades (founded 1909 by JN Tata). The current IIT system has 23 campuses; the NIT system has 31 campuses; the IIIT system has 25 campuses; the broader 4,000+ AICTE-approved engineering colleges produce 1.5 million-plus graduates annually, with computer science, electronics, and mechanical engineering being the largest specialisations. The JEE Advanced (the IIT entrance exam) and JEE Main (the broader national engineering entrance) are among the most competitive admissions exams globally by ratio of applicants to seats.\n\nMajor engineering branches: mechanical engineering (the "general engineering" that covers thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, manufacturing, robotics, automotive, aerospace mechanical systems); electrical engineering (power systems, electronics, control systems, signal processing, communications); civil engineering (structures, transportation, water resources, geotechnical, construction); chemical engineering (process engineering, biochemical engineering, materials chemistry, petroleum and petrochemical processing); computer engineering (the hardware-software interface specialty distinct from but overlapping with computer science); aerospace engineering (aeronautical and astronautical); biomedical engineering (the biology-medicine-engineering intersection); materials science and engineering (materials selection, metallurgy, polymers, ceramics, semiconductors); environmental engineering (water treatment, air-pollution control, environmental remediation); industrial and systems engineering (operations research, manufacturing systems, supply-chain engineering); nuclear engineering; petroleum and energy engineering; mining and metallurgical engineering. Emerging cross-cutting fields: robotics and autonomous systems; quantum engineering; synthetic biology and bioengineering; sustainable-energy engineering; AI-and-machine-learning systems engineering.\n\nFor a globally-mobile professional, the engineering pathway has multiple structural variants. The 4-year undergraduate B.S. / B.Tech / B.Eng degree; the 2-year M.S. / M.Tech / M.Eng pathway (the principal route for international students seeking US-employment with the OPT-and-H-1B framework); the 5-year integrated dual-degree programs at IITs and similar institutions; the 5-7 year PhD pathway for research-oriented careers; the Professional Engineer (PE) licensure pathway in the US after work experience plus the FE and PE exams; the UK CEng (Chartered Engineer) pathway through the engineering institutions (IMechE, IET, ICE, IChemE, RAeS). Career destinations span every major industry — automotive, aerospace, energy, telecommunications, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals (chemical and biomedical engineers), construction, software, financial-services tech, defence, the rapidly-growing renewable-energy and battery-storage industries, and the substantial engineering-consulting market (Arup, AECOM, Jacobs, WSP, Bechtel, Fluor).
Library categories most relevant to Engineering, ranked by topical overlap.
- Library: Verticals
Industry vertical guides — pharma, agro, textiles, electronics, semiconductors, fashion.
Relevance score: 6 - Consulting Firms
MBB + Big-4 + tier-2 consulting presence by city and industry specialization.
Relevance score: 4 - Library: Award Programs
Industry award programs — Nobel, Pulitzer, Queen's Award for Enterprise, Red Dot.
Relevance score: 4 - Library: Financial Regulators
SEC, FCA, BaFin, ESMA, MAS, SFC, CSA, ASIC — securities and market regulators.
Relevance score: 4 - Library: Rankings
Ranking services — QS, THE, Shanghai, Euromoney, FN250, Eng-News record.
Relevance score: 4 - SEZ Directory
Special Economic Zones globally — qualifying industries, incentives, locations.
Relevance score: 4 - Library: Corridors
37 major trade corridors — IMEC, BRI, Northern Distribution Network, Pacific trade routes.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: HS Codes
Harmonized System codes 1-97 with sub-heading depth — the primary tariff classification reference.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Regulators
Global directory of financial, trade, telecom, competition, data, health regulators.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Sub-Verticals
2,254 sub-verticals across commerce — goods (HS 1-97) and services (GATS/CPC).
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Tools
15 free tools — duty calculator, Incoterms picker, FTA eligibility, RoO tester, costing, and more.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Trade Blocs
28 major trade blocs — EU, ASEAN, USMCA, MERCOSUR, AfCFTA, RCEP, CPTPP.
Relevance score: 2 - Bilateral Investment Treaties
BITs — foreign investor protection, ISDS availability, notable cases, termination status.
Relevance score: 2 - Chambers of Commerce
National chambers — FICCI, CII, ASSOCHAM, USCIB, JETRO, equivalent bodies globally.
Relevance score: 2 - Export Incentives Index
Complete reference of export-incentive programs — RoDTEP, DBK, MEIS, IEIS, ECGC.
Relevance score: 2 - Import Duties
Applied duty rates including GST/VAT/cess overlays by country and product.
Relevance score: 2 - Industry Bodies
Sector-specific trade associations — PHARMEXCIL, GJEPC, CHEMEXCIL, AEPC, EEPC.
Relevance score: 2 - International Banks
Tier-1 international banks by country with correspondent-network depth and expat access.
Relevance score: 2 - Law Firms
Magic Circle, Silver Circle, AmLaw 100, national tier-1 law firms by jurisdiction.
Relevance score: 2 - Library: Arbitration Centers
Complete registry of commercial arbitration centers globally with rules and case caseload.
Relevance score: 2
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