Which branch of engineering should I choose among civil, chemical, production and instrumental at NIT Trichy?

Which one is most suitable in terms of future scope and placement? By the way, I am comfortable with all of them.

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Asked by Ayush Kishore

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    Aarushi Bhatt Experienced Campus Representative. | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    I don't think you'll be anywhere close to programming if u take up civil or chemical. (I don't have much idea of it). But being an instrumentation engineer, I can suggest u on that. l have lots of programming stuff in instrumentation. Consider it PLC (program able logic controllers) or any other tools like lab view. l have common subjects with ECE. Coming to computers, all u might have is few basic subjects dealing with microprocessor programming and architecture of computers. If you are genuinely interested in computer science go for subject rather than college but if you are more concerned about college, just take up something which
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    Varun Aamooru

    8 years ago
    Alright. I understand. I'd suggest Instrumentation and Control engineering. It has better placements and scope for higher studies as it's a developing field which is getting more and more prominent in the practical world. However, you really need to work hard if you take ICE. All the best :)

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