I am in class 11 (maths). What can I pursue in engineering? Which is the best branch of engineering?

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    himanshu yadav Writer | NCC cadet | Defence Brat | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    The most common query among all engineering aspirants is about the best engineering courses/branch/ specializations/discipline. According to us, all branches of engineering are equally good. What matters is your interests and aptitude for that engineering stream. So don't pick a branch you have no interest in, just because it promises fat pay packages! But selecting an engineering discipline can be very difficult. You often get confused whether to give importance to the stream of your choice or a reputed institute. So, to make things easier, we have listed out various engineering branches based on previous trends and the past preferenc
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    Ayush Singh

    8 years ago
    It rather depends upon your interest. Otherwise, Mechanical and Civil can be considered or you can also pursue IT or CS, If you want to join MNC Or want to go abroad.
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    Abhishek Shah CLOSE YOUR EYES AND THINK ABOUT WHAT YOU WANT | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Your question is good, because many students are confused at this stage. So, I would like to suggest you to start preparing of JEE, fix your aim and try to achieve it.
    All the best.
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    karnati Rajesh I completed my 12th recently .

    8 years ago
    It depends up on your interest. Being a fresher, to join engineering colleges I can say CSE and ECE are the two groups I prefer, because they provide good and easier placements than other groups.
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    shashwat shivam

    8 years ago
    It depends on your Interest. If your maths and physics are good enough, then you can actually go for core branches. If you have interest in programing language, then go for computer science.
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    Daniel Sambo

    3 years ago
    Civil engineering.
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    rahul sunny

    7 years ago
    ECE is the best because it has two ways, either if you want to go for software or hardware. It has government. Jobs.
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    Anshdeep Singh Chawla Computer Engineer!

    8 years ago
    Hey,
    First of all it all depends on your choice. You have many choices in the market nowadays.
    Vast branches are there!
    But my advice is that if you are good in mathematics and your logic is strong or average, then go for *Computer Engineering* as nowadays there are a lot of jobs available for skilled computer engineering employees in the market.
    Many giant companies are hunting for computer background employees with good knowledge of their background of engineering.
    As our nation is also promoting "DIGITAL INDIA" movement. So, you can also be a part of this my learning software technologies and computer engineering is very vast there a ma
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    AVISH BINDAL | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    There are many branches in engineering but you should pursue in which you are interested. There are branches like Industrial Engineering, Product design, Biotechnology, Manufacturing, CSE, IT, electrical, mechanical, chemical and so on. Talking about best it depends upon the thriving world. Chemical and mechanical can be good options. Even IT and CSE are also good if you want to go with computer programming. But choose what in which you cab give 100% and also the one stream which has got scope in future.
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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Concentrate on your 11th and 12th and start preparing for various engineering exams. Once you get your score you will have ample time to talk to senior students and other industry professionals to decide your specialisation branch.

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