CAD (Computer-Aided Design) training teaches you how to create precise 2D drawings and 3D models using software like SolidWorks, Creo, and AutoCAD. It is important because industries such as manufacturing, aerospace, and product design rely heavily on CAD to develop high-quality components and assemblies.
Q2. Which CAD software is best for mechanical design?
SolidWorks and Creo are among the most widely used software for mechanical design and assemblies. AutoCAD is also valuable for drafting and 2D drawings. At SGCADTECHEDU, we guide you step by step in all three to help you build industry-ready skills.
Q3. How long does it take to learn CAD design?
With consistent practice, beginners can start creating simple models in just a few weeks. Mastery of mechanical assemblies, engineering drawings, and advanced CAD tools typically takes 3–6 months, depending on your pace and dedication.
Q4. Who can benefit from CAD training at SGCADTECHEDU?
Our training is designed for students exploring careers in mechanical engineering, young engineers upgrading their skills, and professionals seeking growth or a career change in design-related roles.
Q5. What career opportunities are available after learning CAD?
CAD skills open doors to careers as Design Engineers, CAD Technicians, Product Designers, Drafting Engineers, and Mechanical Engineers in industries such as automotive, aerospace, consumer products, and manufacturing.