Which is the easiest branch of engineering?

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    lokesh narwal

    4 years ago
    By reading your question I very well understand u r studying just for the sake of studying. But that's your personal matter so won't say much!
    Well engineering is easy (all branches) if u are satisfied with 15-20k salary (in big cities this salary is nothing) but all branches of engineering is hard if you wish to earn 1lakh in month for that u need to work hard no easy route!
    Companies are not your parents that they will take you just seeing your puppy face. They are interviewing students for years! They know who has capability or major interest in the field they are in. If you are not interested you won't think much about the field! If
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    subhasish debroy | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    No stream in B.Tech is easier. May one branch of engineering appears to be easier to someone if he possesses a preoccupied mindset of interest, affinity and skill over that branch.
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    Aditya Deshmukh

    7 years ago
    I would suggest you to think on which engineering field you like most and feel interested. That would be the easiest field for you. If you choose any course in engineering on basis of easy and hard or against your choice you will regret that decision trust me because I've been through this. Each trade has its easy and tough side. Yet if you want to know about easiest trade I would say computer as compared to mechanical, civil, electrical, etc.

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