Which engineering is most in demand in world?

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    Eppala Eswar reddy

    2 years ago
    Of course, there is a significant need for computer Science engineering given its potential in the future. Not that other branches aren't in demand, either. Simply put, the world needs software industry workers since the industry is booming. Everything will be digitalized in the future, allowing you to forecast demand for the upcoming few years.
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    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Most In-Demand Engineering Branches in the Future
    1- Machine Learning. The average base salary of approximately 97,797 dollars per year.
    2- Aerospace Engineer. The average annual base salary of 101,624 dollars per year.
    3- Biomedical Engineering. The average base salary is 93,618 dollars per year with the higher earners making over 130,000 dollars per year.
    4- Automation & Robotics Engineering.
    5- Agricultural Engineering.
    6- Petroleum Engineer
    The average base salary for a career in this lucrative industry is 113,877 dollars per year.
    7- Civil Engineering. The average base salary for a civil engineer in the US is 84,434 dollars per year
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    Abdulla Mohammed

    2 years ago
    The top 5 most in-demand professions in the world are software engineers and developers, followed by electronics engineers, mechanical engineers, nurses, and doctors.
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    Hrishiraj Sikder | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    Most In-Demand Engineering Branches in Future
    Biomedical Engineering. Automation & Robotics Engineering. Agricultural Engineering. Alternative Energy Engineering. Civil Engineering. Project Engineering. Mining Engineering. Environmental Engineering.
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    Nilanjan Dutta

    2 years ago
    Of course, its Computer Science Engineering, seeing its scope in the future, it has a high demand. But it doesn't mean that other branches are not in demand. It's just that the software sector is booming, and the world needs people from the software sector. In the future, everything will be digitalised so you can predict the demand in the coming few years.

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