Which is a better field for B.Tech- mechanical or automobile?

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    SHAMIL MUHYIN K

    9 years ago
    Mechanics is wonderful physics go with it
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    Space Pirate I like to study more about Physics,cosmology

    9 years ago
    Automobile is equally good as mechanical but from job and placement point of view Mechanical is better
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    DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL Education Consultant | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    When you select Automobile Engineering you are focussed on one particular field . When you look for jobs you will not think where to go. you will be looking only in Automobile sector. This makes you more employable. Automobile sector has specific research going on and looking for more innovation. Hence if you have a passion for this industry and if inner thoughts says that why not Automobile. then go ahead in this particular sector
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    aditi chaudhary

    9 years ago
    both d fields r goood and have excellent scope. but mechanical branch has good opportunities for jobs. in every field either automobile has less opp.
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    md tajuddin $IMPLE BOY WITH BIG DREAM ....

    9 years ago
    both are the best for good job.but now a day b tech mechanical is better .best of luck for your bright future.
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    Shivram krishana

    9 years ago
    I think so there is good scope for mechanical. It's my assumption. Good luck.
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    Dheerajkumar Pittala Open minded, social worker | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Every branch has its own importance and mostly both has equal scope. Take further step in your career to reach your goal. All the best
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    Binoy Binu

    9 years ago
    Mechanical is much better.
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    chetan kumar | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    mechanical is a better field because it has lots of opportunities
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    Nikhil Kumar

    9 years ago
    topics in both are some what similar. if u take automobile engineering it's a 4 yr course where 2 yrs is mechanical engineering and the other 2 yrs is automobile engineering

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