Should students of a branch take up job offers which have nothing to do with their engineering stream?

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    Sanjay Singhal Former Partner | MD - Accenture | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Absolutely, however, please do so if you are getting an offer in your area of interest. The key to being successful in any job is to enjoy what you do and you can only enjoy what you like doing and what interests you. So, there is nothing wrong in taking up a job offer even if it has nothing to do with the branch of engineering.
    For example, when I completed my electrical engineering more than 30 years back, I was very clear that I wanted to work in the area of computers. My first job was more in the area of electrical engineering and for 10 months in that job, I wasn't happy and started looking for a change then I got a chance to work
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    It is not about money, but about the whole career and life. If someone doing work without the enthusiasm and passion will have to face failure. The end will be disastrous and may ruin the life of a student. I am saying this, because of the facts and the recent stories of people taking and doing the work apart from their stream and learning. Companies give them the offer which they grab due to lack of opportunities or some financial problems.
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    No, job and money is not everything, passion also matters, but some students are economical not so strong so they have to work hard. Just take an example, in IIT-Roorkee some students got the placement of up to 50 LPA but they rejected the offer just to work on their passion instead of doing a 10 AM to 5 PM job and the passion may be any. If a student is interested then in 4 years one can do lot of things to enhance her passion. If a student wants to study along with a job, many colleges give this opportunity and in this way, the college also supports to enhance your passion.
    I think there are a lot of things to do in the 4 year duratio
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    Manish Motwani | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    According to me, definitely not. It is not about money but about the whole career and life. One if doing work without the enthusiasm and passion will have to face failure. The end will be disastrous and may ruin the life of a student.
    I am saying this because of the facts and the recent stories of people taking and doing the work apart from their stream and learning. Companies give them the offer which they grab due to lack of opportunities or some financial problems.
    Sometimes, in a very rare case, it happens that the student develops an interest and then starts to love what he is doing but the case is limited to very few instances. We
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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Assuming an electronic engineering branch, you can take up following routes.
    Opportunity Type 1:
    Join a software services company like TCS, Wipro, Infosys, Mahindra Satyam, etc. This option has been the most obvious choice of most Electronics guys, or for that matter most of the engineers irrespective of their branch.
    Opportunity Type 2:
    Join a software development firm which works on the system level. This is a slightly challenging job and you would be expected to know at least somewhat in coding and algorithms. Like, you are expected to write and understand codes written in languages like C and Java, etc. However, this is still not usefu
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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Think about it:
    A student starts preparing two years before the JEE exam, puts his heart and soul into it and gets a decent rank. Then to get the branch he wants, he might compromise with the college. Then he finally gets the branch.
    For next four years, he studies about the field starting right from fundamentals and then diving deeper into the subjects. He does various assignments and projects and gives god know how many exams.
    After this all, during the placements, he takes a job in another branch.
    Doesn't add up quite well, does it?
    So according to me, if you are passionate about the branch you study, don't settle for a job in any other
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