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

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    Ashish Basantani

    9 years ago
    you must go for b.tech as you are from pcm and if you are interested in computer Science or computer programming then b.tech is best for u
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    Shivangee Rai u will see me fall bt u will nvr see me quit

    9 years ago
    Computer science is the best branch.
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    SUJEET KUMAR I'mPossible... | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    my frnd. ye mayne nhi rakhta ki koun sa course achcha hota hai. mayne to ye hai ki aap kis field me dil lagaate hai. ek baat yaad rakhna ," jis kaam me dil lagg gya , wo favorite bann jayega".
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    Devendra Kaliraman

    9 years ago
    Dear friend, now it's not like which branch of enng. u study, u can always get employed in cross branch fields like Major IT companies like Infosys are hiring even mech. engg. for entry level jobs but u should prefer a newer & interesting branch like environmental engg. in which u can score better. and can stand apart from the crowd. All they best.
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    Somesh mundhada

    9 years ago
    I think you should go for chemical engineering as it allows you to stand up once again as looking at your percentage
    best luck!
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    sarvesh jain

    9 years ago
    If you too much interest in engg then first do diploma engg of 2years in any interest course because you have low percentage. It will improve your knowledge and then go for engg. I suggest you take admission in direct second year polytechnic diploma.
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    MRADUL PALIWAL The BEST One...

    9 years ago
    It depends on ur interest. but as of my opinion CSE is the best
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    moiz shaikh

    9 years ago
    yes the computer engineering is the best option because nowadays the scope is increasing day by day in this field
  • R

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    Rupam Patil

    9 years ago
    engineering is the branch which provide us a big platform to encourage our skills and interest.N which ulimately beneficial to people after graduation when we provide service.so whatmay be you are going to plan for your future is not should be according to others.sooo plz see wht skills you have.and go forword accordingly.all engineering courses have equal opportunities .provided we have interest in it.!!!!@.
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    sahil arora

    9 years ago
    I think electrical engineering is better than ECE.

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