Thank you very much for replying.
I did some research about it before entering this field but at that time i was misguided. I always wanted to work in an airline rather OEM therefore I should have chose Maintenance side. And to tell you the truth I was not very keen on research at that time like joining forums etc because I have so much interest in Aviation industry that i was only thinking that I need to get these degrees and I will be fine. Now I am regretting it that I paid around £50,000 for my both degrees and I cant even find a JOB regardless of my outstanding grades. I am fresh graduate have no practical exp thats why I am struggling a bit here in my country. As far as UK goes I was not able to work there because of my visa status.
Anyway I know its very tough now a days to enter in aviation industry as the competition is huge and vacancies are decreasing. But I also know that if I am in for the first time and gain some experience then all my hard work will pay off.
Actually I have specialized in Stress Engineering Field. and Its really hard to find a job of entry level in this field, I wanted to know like how to implement the theory in practical field. For example I know How to Carry out FEM analysis but how does one implement to the existing Aircraft Structure. I have Carried out many projects and assignments to create something new and test it but never worked on an already existing structure. I was specifically asking for airlines because this situation is much similar to that. But again anything will help me, I just want to get the feeling of how the work is done, Want to know how is it different to my studies in University so I have much clear mind when going for interviews, assessment centres etc. I hope you are understanding my point of view.
But as I said Thank you very much for the reply even it really helped me a lot. Looking forward to your reply.