Which branch of engineering has better scope and provides good job opportunities?

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    arzoo malhotra | Guide-Level 11

    3 years ago
    Hello there! Always find a career that interests you. All of the disciplines are exceptional; all that is required is hard work. For example, if you are interested in innovation and design, Mechanical Engineering is a good choice, and if you are interested in IT, Computer Science Engineering or IT engineering is a good choice. Be cautious while selecting a college because it has a significant impact on your placements and package. Here are some of the colleges where you might be able to get accepted:
    1. IIT
    2. BITS
    3. Lovely Professional University
    The Lovely Professional University is a private company that excels in education, placements
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    Shubhangi Kaushal

    2 years ago
    Best Engineering Branches list:
    Civil Engineering: Civil Engineering is one of the best branches of engineering
    Mechanical Engineering: Mechanical engineering is the branch of engineering
    production, and operation of machinery. Computer Science Engineering
    Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    Marine Engineering.
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    Vineeta Choukse

    3 years ago
    I think B.Tech CSE is a good option to work in MNC, the scope of computer engineering is very high and on-demand due to this pandemic.
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    Sunita Singh | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    There are many fields and sub-types to choose from:
    Computer Science &engineering. , Data Science, Android Application Development, Full Stack Web Development, Big Data, Cyber Security, Machine Learning, Cloud Computing. Electronics and Communications engineering. (ECE)Electronics & Communication engineering. - Internet Of Things, Electrical engineering. (EE), Biomedical engineering. , Electrical And Electronics engineering. (EEE), Automobile engineering. (AE), Biotechnology (BT), Information Technology (IT), Food Technology, Chemical engineering. (CHE), Mechanical engineering. (ME), ME Mechatronics, Petroleum engineering. , Aerospace e
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    Manan Aggarwal | Guide-Level 12

    3 years ago
    Engineering is a prominent professional sector that offers a wide range of specialties. Whether you're a recent graduate looking for your first job or an experienced engineer looking for new challenges, choosing the right career path is critical. You may be looking for a job that allows you to put your skills to good use while also paying well. In this post, we look at several high-paying engineering fields to determine which one is the best. Many engineering specialties have tremendous earning potential. On the other hand, computer Science engineering may be the most promising discipline of engineering in the future. Computer engineer
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    Ayush Raj | Guide-Level 12

    3 years ago
    Engineers are in high demand as the economy changes. Engineers that can take on a variety of difficulties are in high demand in today's market, and this is exactly what LPU concentrates on. LPU develops engineers that are industry-ready, have up-to-date technical knowledge, and are adaptable enough to tackle real-world problems. LPU is nowadays considered one of the leading private universities in India. Rather than going to praise my university, I would like to help you by sharing my own experience. I am pursuing B.Tech in Computer Science and I feel joining LPU was one of the best decisions of my academic life. It has an amazing and
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    Sajal Jain | Contributor-Level 9

    3 years ago
    I will suggest you to go ahead with CS as it provides better job opportunities.

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