Which engineering branch has better scope and job opportunities amongst electrical, mechanical and civil?

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5 years ago
It is difficult to say about a particular branch as each and every branch has a great future scope and demand as every branch has its own importance and applications in our daily routine. So, you not get biased to any branch. You only have to understand your interest and passion that in which field

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5 years ago
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, much different be

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Aarti Singh
9 years ago
Rishabh seeing the trend I feel you can have them in the order Mech., Civil, Electrical. Mech.and Civil also open up many avenues for you abroad because of their great demand abroad. Going for the degree from a good college also makes a difference. If you end up getting placement from the institutio

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What if I also consider CSE and IT along with rest 3 in this concern ?

Sunil Soni
9 years ago
With respect to scope following is my recommendations in order of precedance : Mechanical, Electrical and Civil Engineering.

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With respect to scope, following is my recommendations in order of precedence: CSE, mechanical, IT, electrical and civil engineering.

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4 years ago
Scope of branch is higher in comparison to electrical engineering. Mechanical Engineering is a evergreen branch of engineering. Scope of branch is higher in comparison to electrical engineering. Civil is evergreen branch of engineering having good potential for jobs and also with little capital one

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