Which engineering course would be better after getting 70% in class 12th from science stream with PCM?

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Aarti Singh
9 years ago
Chaitanya, though all the branches are good but 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.ar

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
Hi, All engineering streams are equally good. Most of engineering colleges admit students based on entrance examination. In case you have not appeared for any entrance examination, you may seek admission in private universities where admission criteria and process is not stringent.

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Dhaval Patel
9 years ago
I think Mechanical is always best then other, because more field in mechanical engineering then other engineering. but it is also depending on your interest.

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Lucky Lucky
9 years ago
I think mechanical branch is the best.

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