Which one is better for B.Tech among mechanical and electrical engineering?

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    Shikhar Patel | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    Both the branches are very good and evergreen. But try to choose the field in which you love to work and you have very much interest in it with curiosity. Trust me it will be best for you than any other fields.
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    shikhar singh Building Digital Businesses. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    It is again matter of your interest I strongly prefer you mechanical engineering just because I am doing it and find this as most beautiful branch. Here, we talk about machines, components, materials, basic electrical engineering, coding, designing, heat energy, thermodynamics, etc. So you have to decide what you like the most electrical subjects and job aspects or mechanical subjects and job aspects of mechanical engineering.
    Best of luck.
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    Manish Sharma | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Electrical engineering is a little better than mechanical engineering, as it has better scope and nowadays some of the mechanical engineers are ending up jobless, but there is a better scope for electrical engineers, so better go with electrical engineering. But since both are core branches, you can opt for mechanical also.
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    pasha asif | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Electrical engineering is a little better than mechanical engineering, as it has better scope and nowadays some of the mechanical engineers are ending up jobless, but there is a better scope for electrical engineers, so better go with electrical engineering.
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    Hello Prakriti
    Mechanical engineering is best for you as mechanical engineering is a core and evergreen branch. Almost all core industries and manufacturing units makes use of machines. Thus, for functioning and maintenance of machines, qualified mechanical engineers are needed by such Industries!
    The point is- there are ample amounts of job opportunities for BE/B.Tech. mechanical engineering graduates in government as well as private sector. When it comes to the government sector, organizations and departments like- Indian Railways, DRDO, Indian Armed Forces, BHEL, PWD, NHAI, State Wise Road Transport boards, etc. recruits mechanical en
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    Kandarp Patel Ambition On Fleek | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    Both the branches are very good and evergreen. But try to choose the field in which you love to work and you have very much interest in it with curiosity. Trust me it will be best for you than any other fields.
    Best of luck!
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    Smridhi Bhambri Trying to give directions to aspirants . | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    Mechanics will be the better option with a good career ahead.
    Good luck!

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