Which is the best branch of engineering in terms of scope, placement and salary?

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Dharamveer Dheer
5 years ago
Hi Abhijeet, Your salaries, placements and career growth are in your hands, You need to identify your best branch yourself. I can give you an idea of how to identify. Just ask yourself the following questions and answer with utmost honesty: What do you want to do in career? What does he degree you a

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Vivek Kumar
5 years ago
All are good, but B.Tech In CSE is having more opportunities and a good scope for placements. If you're quick learner, then you can easily get a high package job.

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If you should go for salary and placement, definitely CSE computer Science is best in packages.

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parul arora
5 years ago
Hello! Best Engineering Branches for High Salary in India - Over the past few decades engineering has been one of the most popular branches among Science students. One of the major reasons why engineering has become popular is because of the salary package. Engineers are some of the highest paid pr

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S
5 years ago
Dear Abhijeet, Placement is always there for all placeable students. It depends upon your interest and performance. LPU is really doing good in terms of Placement with good salary packages in all the branches. So feel free to join LPU. Rest you can check on the link - https://www.lpu.in/placements.p

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J
5 years ago
In my opinion, CSE is the best branch to go for B.Tech, both in terms of exposures and placements. Rest depends on your interest completely.

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S
6 years ago
Here I got a blog link for you just follow it, will surely help you to take a decesion https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/highest-paying-engineering-branches-know-top-recruiters-salaries-offered-blogId-8228.

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Pavan Kumar
6 years ago
Hi Abhijeet, Present world is running around the fastest technology. CSE has the better scope in future, easy placements, if you get a good role in a company, you'll be highly paid.

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PUNIT JAIN
7 years ago
It depends on your interest. If you have interest in computer field then go for B.Tech CSE and similarly if in any other branch then go for it.

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Khushal Arora
5 years ago
Hello! Each and every branch of engineering is great and have ample amount of opportunities. Each branch will provide you descent job opportunities and great career prospects are there in every branch of engineering, but it is very important to choose only that branch which you like and have greater

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