Which branch of engineering has a high market demand?
Asked by Rahul Rai
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2 Answers
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CSE and IT of course. But if you have got enough interest in a field, say, mechanical, and you are too passionate, dealing with mechanics, getting a job would never be a trouble. You may not get placed directly at a very high package initially, just after completing your B.Tech, if you are coming out from not so good college. But at the end, having done M.Tech, let's say, for that matter, higher studies passionately, you will definitely end up somewhere better than the place you would have been if you'd chosen IT or CSE, for the sake of placements. So it's the interest that matters at the end.
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