I got 72% in 10th and 82% in 12th with PCM. Which is the best B.Tech branch to pursue?

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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Look, the first thing is that you should remember before choosing any branch is the interest. For example, if you're having interest in physics and maths then you should go for mechanical engineering as it is an evergreen branch. If you don't like physics but do have interest in programimg then you should choose CSE or IT. I'm telling you this because whatever the high scope of the branch you are opting, if you don't have the passion to learn about it, then you are going to be a bad engineer. In the end, you will always regret it. So first thing first choose what you like. Now, coming to the scope of different branches Mechanical engin
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    Sansar Garg | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    It depends on you in which profession you would be comfortable. First, find your area of interest.
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    pradeep kumar Sr. Section Engr(Design) | Scholar-Level 18

    6 years ago
    As you have a really outstanding score in your class 10th and 12th and meeting the initial eligibility criteria of IITs and NITs. The following B.Tech course is best suited to your profile. Admission in IITs and NITs are made on the basis of JEE-Advance and JEE Mains ranks respectively.
    1. Computer Science and engineering
    2. Electronics and communication engineering
    3. Mechanical engineering
    4. Electrical engineering
    5. Civil engineering
    Best of Luck.

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