After B.Tech civil engineering I want to make career in robotics.

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Asked by arpit gupta

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    Royston David

    5 years ago
    I don't know why did you choose civil, if you want to take robotics? Robotics is quite based on CS and programming, I advise you only with civil to choose your career to robotics.
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    Siddharth Bhardwaj Quantitative Analyst (Credit Risk) | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Hi Arpit,
    In general, to make a career in Robotics and Automation, a degree in CS/IT & mechanical, Electronics, Data Science is preferred. Transiting from Civil engineering to robotics could be very difficult (especially during Job Hunting). However, I'd suggest you start your robotics career by learning robotics branch technologies (like Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Neural Networking, also should have the good command over Artificial Intelligences) on your own, have the industrial experience in Robotics & AI and then you may go for M.Tech. Hope this helps.

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