Which engineering course is the best after getting 60% in 12th science with PCM?

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    Nikhil Pullajwar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    I think electronics engineering should be better .
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    Muskan Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    computer science.
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    Abhishek Rajbongshi

    9 years ago
    you may go civil engineering .its good .and has more scope of getting job
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    alifiya kothaliya

    9 years ago
    Chemical engineering and mechanical engineering, both are good options.
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    Prashanth kumar ME-Mechanical

    9 years ago
    choose the branch which is more convenient to u
    ,,And which becomes easy
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    Raghav Raj singh my story like write watar from water in water | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Opt for IT branch. Its scope is vast and you can get good salary packages.
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    Prajapati Saurav

    9 years ago
    in which u have more interest u should select that course of engineering !! good luck bro !!
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    pankaj sharma

    9 years ago
    go with your interested trade in engineering.
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    Aarti Singh | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Sufiyan, these days emphasis is on CSE, Civil and Mech. But it also depends upon your choice. If you are somebody who wants to sit in an AC office then ofcourse CSE is for you but if you are somebody who doesn't mind working in the field then Civil and Mech.are very good options. These days Civil and Mech.students are also getting good offers.
    Now the most important thing is the university/ college that you choose for your degree. These days we have many good government as well as private universities like IITs, IITTs, NITs, LPU, SRM, etc offering admissions in different engineering branches. Some of them offer admission just on the bas
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    priyam samant

    9 years ago
    do what ever you want to do.in my opinion btr to choose civil, EEE OR mining

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