which trade in B.Tech has more scope/ i mean which one is better to join mechanical or civil?
4.9K Views|Posted 2012-06-30 09:17:48
Asked by Tarun Yadav
5 Answers

Answered by
2012-07-02 16:40:59
Hi,
It is extremely difficult to make a comparison between any two core streams in engineering. The outcome from pursuing any of the streams in engineering is highly dependent on the passion for the subject.
The heights you can conquer with any of the streams depend on your approach towards resea

Answered by
2012-06-30 14:15:04
both are good civil is for go in construction line , and mech is evergreen line for become an automobile engg

Answered by
2012-07-02 14:21:12
hi tarun!!
In recent market all engineering course has a great demand so you can chose any of the engineering you want.
Civil engineer mainly deals with construction of the infrastructure like building , dams, airport runways, industrial buildings, tunnal and many more such like things.
mechanical

Answered by
2012-06-30 09:49:34
Tarun,
It depend on personal ability, skill, knowledge and bit of luck. else all trade Mechanical, civil, CS etc are of no demand.
So i suggest your to know your skill, passion and interest and go for it only then you will get SATISFACTION which is must for a SUCCESSFUL career.
Wish you the best
S
Answered by
2012-06-30 09:30:13
EC, Mechanical, Instrumentation, and CS are the most preferred streams. Mechanical Engineering is an evergreen branch in the sense that mechanical engineers find opportunities at various levels in almost all industrial sectors. Civil Engineers find opportunities in construction segment as well as in
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