TRY A SOLID WORKS SAMPLE TEST AND GAIN CONFIDENCE TO TRY THE CERIFICATION EXAM ON YOUR OWN
What you’ll learn
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THIS IS CERTIFICATION COURSE IN SOLID WORKS KNOW HOW A CERTIFICATION EXAM LOOKS LIKE HOW TAKE A SAMPLE TEST IN SOLID WORKS CSWA
Description
- Solid Works is a computer-aided design(CAD) and computer-aided engineering software that runs on the Windows platform. Solid Works is published by Dassault systems.
- I will provide you with example files to practice what you have learned in the class and to create real-world designs.
- for you to learn this you to have a graduation degree or knowledge of how to design a part and basic computer knowledge
- you need to have Solid Works 2018 student version pre-installed
- This course is an advanced course on gears and its terminology so basic knowledge of the topic is required
- SOLIDWORKS Certification Program:This can be used as a benchmark to measure your knowledge and competency with SOLIDWORKS software.Some of the available certifications
- Mechanical Design (CSWA)
As a Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA), you will have basic knowledge of the software & stand out from the crowd in today’s competitive job market. - Mechanical Design (CSWP)
A Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional is an individual who has successfully passed our advanced skills examination. - Mechanical Design (CSWE)
A Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert is someone who easily demonstrates the ability to utilize advanced functions and features to solve complex modeling challenges. - Simulation (CSWA–Simulation)
The Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate — Simulation (CSWA–Simulation) certification indicates a foundation in and apprentice knowledge of demonstrating an understanding in the principles of stress analysis and the Finite Element Method (FEM)..And many more
- Mechanical Design (CSWA)
Who this course is for:
- STUDENTS & ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS WHO WANT TO GET CERTIFIED IN SOLID WORKS AND SEEK JOBS IN ENGINEERING DOMAIN
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