Which branch of engineering should I opt for in B.Tech, CSE, ECE, EEE, mechanical or civil engineering?

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Asked by Rahul Rao
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Vivek Kumar
6 years ago
All are good, in mechanical and civil job is less but CSE is having more opportunities and a good scope for placements. If you're quick learner, then you can easily get a high package job. Rest EEE and ECE is also good if you get placed in the core branch.

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8 years ago
These many branches may confuse you because of what will be there in particular branch. You have to choose which is favour to your knowledge and on what you are strong and which branch base is strong that you should know. My advice is better to choose EEE if you have good basics in mathematics other

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8 years ago
Mechanical Engineering is called an evergreen branch considering its placement potentials. Streams in demand include Electronics and Communication, Instrumentation, Electrical and Electronics, Computer Science and Engineering and so on. Besides, there are new generation streams such as Information T

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ANAY MATHUR
8 years ago
Hi, How are you? Well, each and every branch in engineering is good, we can't compare them. Just there are a few differences like mechanical, electrical and civil are evergreen branches but CS, IT and EC have high placement records. Other than this, you may also take chemical, metallurgy, mechatroni

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Each one is better in its own domain and demand. Since the automation takes place in a huge manner, it is necessary to study computer science and mechatronics. The preference order may be: 1) CSE 2) ECE 3) Mechanical engineering 4) EEE 5) Civil engineering Choose the best college as for engineerin

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According to placements, all have jobs, but if you take ECE, Mech or EE there are no core jobs means people mostly don't do the jobs for which they have studied. They all work in IT firms. So study in a college which offer placements in core companies. Considering all these, if you take CSE, you ca

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