Which course is better in terms of job opportunities, mechanical engineering or civil engineering?

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5 years ago
Dear Kartikeyaa, Mechanical engineering yields some similarities, the biggest difference between the two careers is what professionals in the field engineer. A civil engineer helps design and create buildings, infrastructure, and other large-scale structural projects. The professional life is much,

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P
9 years ago
Both are separate branch and both have vast job opportunities.It is better to choose that brach in which you have much interest.

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M
9 years ago
In terms of job oppurtunities I suggest you should go for mechanical engineering

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Gopal Sutradhar
9 years ago
I will suggest you to go for mechanical.

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