Whch is bttr mechanical or electronic&comunication engeneering?? I passed class 12 ths yr with 74%

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Asked by Sou Rav
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Rajiv Gusain
9 years ago
Well, it solely depends on your interest as both are good streams.

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A
9 years ago
Dude, i would to say in which part of science and life gets attracted to u. like u have interest in mechanics most and can understand easily as compared to modern physics( last chapters of physics) u should choose mechanical or vice versa. it depends upon ur interst. Nobody knows what u like. both

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Gogon Brahma
9 years ago
I think mechanical is better.

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Rajat Gupta
9 years ago
ECE i.e Electronics and Communication Engineering is going to rock the future . one of the reasons is the Digital India Mission.

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A
9 years ago
both are good branches but it surely depends on you how you do it ece is a little hard in some aspects

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Shard Datt
9 years ago
I think communication engineering is better and it's scope is also good in today's era.,!!

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K
9 years ago
Both branch is better but it is totally depending on you ,in which branch ur interested

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Faishal Ali
9 years ago
mechanical would be better

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S
9 years ago
mech is ever green. electronics is not so rewarding in india. yes abroad it may be a good option.

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Navin Kumar Sharma
9 years ago
Both streams are good. You should know which way you want to go.

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