How are the placements for all streams of B.Tech?

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    Aditya Saini | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago
    The placements for B.Tech students depend on various factors such as the reputation of the institute, the quality of education provided, the skillset of the students, and the demand for the particular stream of engineering. In general, the placement scenario for B.Tech graduates is quite positive in India, and there are ample job opportunities available for students across various engineering streams. Some of the popular B.Tech streams such as computer Science, electronics, electrical, mechanical, and civil engineering usually have good placement records. Graduates with computer Science engineering background usually have the highest d
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    Ankit Kumar

    a year ago
    Placement opportunities for different streams of B.Tech vary depending on several factors such as the industry demand for a particular specialisation, the quality of education offered by the institute, the performance of students, and the economic climate of the country. Here is an overview of placement trends for different streams of B.Tech:
    Computer Science and Engineering (CSE): CSE is one of the most sought-after streams in B.Tech, and the placement opportunities are generally good. Graduates from this stream can find employment in various domains such as software development, web development, artificial intelligence, machine learni
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    Ayushi Rai

    a year ago
    Based on the branch and the college, the placements vary. The most students are placed in computer Science programmes on average at colleges. The value of the college as a whole has a big impact on placements. Yet, if you are persistent enough, you may avoid all the challenges you have while applying for on-campus assignments by choosing to work off-campus.
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    Dhruv Garg | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago
    A standard popular branch for decades, Computer Science is the dominant domain in the current education ecosystem. It is one of the best engineering branches for a high salary in India. A regular craze among students and an evergreen source of excellent employment opportunities and high-paying jobs, Computer Science continues to rule the roost. Not without valid reasons, it provides ample scope for a reliable career, varied specializing opportunities, and a domain-centric future for the aspirants. It offers the potential for several job profiles; a few have been listed:
    Software developers
    Web developers
    System Analysts
    Language Programmer
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    MURPHY J

    a year ago
    The placements differ according to the branch as well as college. Usually, Computer Science has the highest placement percentage in a college. Placements are also very dependent on the overall value of the college. But still if you are determined enough, you can go for off-campus placements omitting all the obstacles faced when you appear for on-campus placement.

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