Which engineering stream has the best value for a good job?

I am studying in class 12th.

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Be the best in what u do...dats the most importanr way to help urself..jst get into a stream that interests u and study hard..u will definitely get the best job! Good luck!

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Kishansinh Rathod
9 years ago
Hello, I would suggest you the below mentioned fields: 1. Electrical. 2. Computer or computer science. 3. IT. 4. Mechanical. 5. Electronic and communication. 6. Chemical. 7. Agriculture. 8. Civil. 9. Instrumentation. 10. Automobile.

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Arpit Patidar
9 years ago
Bachelor of technology from IIT is the best option for you. To get addmittion in IIT, you have to clear JEE Mains and Advanced. Good luck!

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Salik Saquib
9 years ago
For government colleges, CSE is the most valuable then EEE and mechanical engineering. ECE is one of best but for private college, CSE is not most valuable. In private colleges, EEE and mechanical engineering is the best option.

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Y
9 years ago
1. Petroleum engineering. 2. Aeronautical. 3. Computer science. 4. Mechanical. 5. Electronics and communication.

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T
9 years ago
Hi, All the branches of engineering are good, your choice must depend on your interest. From the point of view of job, IT is the best in India and abroad. Petroleum and civil branches are good for gulf countries. Mining engineering is a good for Canada. Best of luck!

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3 years ago
Some of the most lucrative streams offered by top Engineering Colleges: Computer Science Engineering Electronics & Communications Engineering Mechanical Engineering Information Technology Engineering Civil Engineering Chemical Engineering Agricultural Engineering Biochemical Engineering.

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Nisha Kapoor
3 years ago
B.Tech CSE from prestigious engineering colleges have a very bright future and they will not face any challenges in getting good job and career growth in next decade. You must choose CSE branch if you want to continuously learn technology through out your professional career. It is a field for innov

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S
7 years ago
All the fields have better value because what you will earn, depends on your skills and you expertise in your field.

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Archita Chouhan
7 years ago
Hello dear, All the branches have there scope at there own level but now a days computer Science has a good craze as IT companies are taking more students then any other field.

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