High-Paying Engineering Degrees Beyond Computer Science

High-Paying Engineering Degrees Beyond Computer Science

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Pragati Singh
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Updated on Sep 16, 2024 19:24 IST

Some of the Engineering branches are offering more lucrative placement packages than the traditional BTech in Computer Science Engineering courses, especially for students seeking expertise and opportunities in technology, data, and advanced engineering. Admission to these fields requires deep and strong knowledge, skills, and a continuous learning attitude, but the rewards in terms of career opportunities are highly substantial.

Following are the top engineering courses with high-placement salary packages:

1. BTech in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI & ML)

  • Why it's attractive: AI and ML are the two ongoing advancements that are expansively growing in the IT industry. There is a huge demand for engineers in these domains, and organizations are willing to pay high salaries for talent in fields like AI and ML.
  • Average placement: Engineers with AI and ML expertise can expect to earn an average of 15 to 25 lakhs per annum. Top designated professionals and IT employees in top-notch tech companies and startup firms earn between 40 and 50 lakhs per annum.
  • Career options: AI Research Scientist, Data Scientist, Machine Learning Engineer, AI Consultant, Deep Learning Specialist.

2. BTech in Data Science

  • Why it's attractive: The Data Science field can also be considered another rapidly growing field in which data analysis skills and knowledge can be a decisive factor for companies. Data scientists’ roles are evolving across all industries, and hence, their demand is high; which is further leading to increased remunerations.
  • Average placement: Expert in Data Science can earn around 15 to 30 lakhs per annum while some of the top companies in the market can offer 40 to 50 lakhs per annum.
  • Career options: Data Engineer, Big Data Analyst, Business Intelligence Analyst, Machine Learning Engineer, Data Scientist.

3. BTech in Robotics Engineering

  • Why it's attractive: The Robotics industry is expanding tremendously, particularly in manufacturing, automation, and aviation. Robotics Engineering involves advanced technology, and there's a rising demand for expert robotic engineers.
  • Average placement: The highest salary of robotic engineers currently ranges between 18 to 25 lakhs per annum, however, they are paid even more in the international market.
  • Career options: Automation Engineer, Robotics Engineer, Research Scientist in Robotics, Industrial Robotics Specialist, AI Robotics Developer.

4. BTech in Cybersecurity

  • Why it's attractive: As the number of cybercrimes is increasing, there is a high demand for people who specialise in cybersecurity. Cybersecurity experts are compensated fairly well, in terms of pay, compared to the industry standards.
  • Average placement: Cybersecurity engineers are able to earn around 15 to 20 lakh per annum depending upon the company. Plus some of the companies offer more than 40 lakh rupees per annum.
  • Career options: Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), Ethical Hacker, Cybersecurity Analyst, Security Consultant, Network Security Engineer.

5. BTech in Petroleum Engineering

  • Why it's attractive: Petroleum Engineering is linked with the oil and gas industry and offers high salaries along with career opportunities for working abroad.
  • Average placement: Salaries can begin from 15 to 30 lakhs per annum, and with experience, it can exceed 50 lakhs.
  • Career options: Petroleum Engineer, Reservoir Engineer, Production Engineer, Offshore Engineering Consultant, Drilling Engineer.

In conclusion, there are other specialisations such as Robotics, AI & ML, Data Science, and others that can boost your engineering career based on the recent market demands.

Q:   How many seats are there in IITs?

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According to the JoSAA 2024 seat matrix, the total seats in IITs are 17760, while the number of seats in NITs and IIITs is 24229 and 8546, respectively. According to the official data, this year 355 seats are increased in IIT, including 20 in IIT Bhubaneswar, 12 in IIT Bombay, 30 in Kharagpur, 84 in Patna, 30 in Gandhinagar, 10 in Guwahati, 40 in Bhilai, 10 in Tirupati, and 75 in Dharwad. In 2023, the IIT seat count was 17385.

Read More: JoSAA 2024 Seat Matrix

Q:   What score is needed for admission to various courses offered at NIT Trichy?

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NIT Trichy is a government university and the admission to this university is based on merit and entrance exam scores. The accepted entrance exams are JEE Main. Candidates must give as many mock tests as possible for admission through the JEE Main exam. Do check the JEE Main exam pattern, and attempt as many JEE Main questions papers as possible. For particular score related details candidates must visit the official website or can even check the JEE Main College Predictor

Q:   Can I get admission to PhD courses through the GATE exam?

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Yes, Candidates with a valid GATE score can get direct admission to Doctoral programs in relevant branches of Engineering/ Technology/ Science/ Architecture/ Humanities, in the institutions supported by the MoE and other Government agencies. 

Financial Assistance given for Ph.D. programs (Direct Ph.D. after B.E./B.Tech/M.Sc equivalent with a valid GATE score) is Rs. 37,000 per month for the first two years and Rs. 42,000 per month from the third to the fifth year. 

Q:   Can I get admission to foreign universities through GATE 2025?

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Yes, there are few foreign top universities which offer admission based on GATE exam. Top universities in Singapore such as National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Universities in Germany such as RWTH Aachen and Technical University of Munich (TUM) offers admission based on GATE performance. 

Candidates must know that there may be external factors also in the admission criteria such as ILETS, TOFEL. So candidates must contact the university before applying for the admission process. 

Q:   What is the total number of seats in IITs?

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In 2024, the IITs are offering a total of 17,740 seats across various courses and categories through JEE Advanced 2024. With 48,248 candidates qualifying for IIT admissions this year, the number of aspirants exceeds the available IIT seats by almost threefold.

Compared to the previous year, the number of seats in the IITs has increased by 355 seats. Among the 23 Indian Institutes of Technology, IIT Kharagpur leads with 1,899 seats, followed by IIT BHU with 1,589 seats, IIT Bombay with 1,368 seats, IIT Roorkee with 1,353 seats, and IIT Kanpur with 1,210 seats.

Q:   What minimum marks are required in JEE Advanced to get a seat in IITs?

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It's difficult to predict the minimum marks required to get selected in the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) in JEE Advanced as it depends on various factors such as the difficulty level of the exam, the number of students appearing for the exam, and their performance. However, to give you an idea, the minimum marks required to get selected in the IITs vary from year to year and also differ based on the category of the candidate. In general, the cutoff marks for the general category candidates range between 80-90 marks out of 360, while for the reserved categories, it may range from 45-70 marks out of 360. It's important to note that the cutoff marks are just an indication, and the actual cutoffs may vary depending on the factors mentioned above. It's always advisable to aim for a high score in the JEE Advanced exam to increase your chances of getting selected in the IITs.

Q:   Can I get admission to M.Sc courses through GATE exam?

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Yes, candidates who have a master's degree in any branch of Science/Engineering/Computer Applications/Statistics or equivalent are eligible for admission to MSc courses through the GATE exam. 

Q:   How much rank in JEE Advanced is required for IIT Delhi?

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The IIT Delhi cutoff 2024 has been concluded for admission to the BTech and Integrated BTech courses. As per the JEE Advanced 2024 cutoff for the Last Round, the closing rank for BTech ranged between 116 and 4849 for the General AI category students. The toughest course to get into IIT Delhi was CSE. So, candidates seeking admission at this institute must aim to secure up to 4850 rank to be eligible for BTech admission. The required cutoff ranks will vary based on the categories you fall into. To get an idea of the category-wise JEE Advanced cutoff range for BTech admission at IIT Delhi, refer to the table below: 

CategoryJEE Advanced Round 1JEE Advanced Last Round 
General116 - 4754116 - 4849
OBC89 - 306889 - 2749
SC48 - 176550 - 1780
ST23 - 99123- 991
EWS33 - 113935 - 1215
PWD5 - 1595 - 159

Q:   What is the JEE Advanced cut off for BTech in Computer Science and Engineering at IIT Bombay?

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IIT Bombay BTech cutoff 2024 has been released across multiple specialisations. Based on the Round 1 seat allotment, the BTech cutoff scores ranged between 68 and, 6969 for the General AII India category students. Among all the BTech specialisations, BTech in CSE is the most competitive specialisation. The Computer Science and Engineering Last Round cutoff concluded at 68 for the General AI category.

Furthermore, according to IIT Bombay OBC AI category cutoff 2024, the Last Round closing ranks varied from 50 to 3256. Under which, CSE had the Last Round cutoff of 50. For more information, click here.

Q:   Is Computer Science Engineering difficult as compared to other engineering fields?

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No, computer science engineering is not as difficult as compared to other engineering fields. More or less computer science engineering is almost same to the other engineering fields because of the overlapping syllabus of CSE with IT branch and software engineering branch and some of the subjects in CSE also overlaps with electronics communication engineering and electrical engineering.

In India, for the first year, the syllabus of engineering is almost the same for every branch there can only be a difference in labs of core subjects. Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is an academic programme at some universities that combines aspects of both computer science and computer engineering programmes. Computer science programmes typically centers primarily around theory and software, with only some hardware, upper division courses tend to allow a lot of freedom to specialise in software and theory related areas (e.g. algorithms, artificial intelligence, cryptography/security, graphics/visualization, numerical and symbolic computing, operating systems/distributed processing, software engineering).

And one more thing I need to tell you that it all depends on you whether you like CSE or not then any other engineering field because of this it all that makes difference.

Ex: if you like mechanical engineering and are interested in making cars but you ended up with electronics engineering then making circuits will not make you happy or comfortable in the branch. But if you are looking according to the syllabus of CSE, I will say that CSE is much easier than any other engineering fields. Hope it helps.

Q:   Is B.Tech AI a good choice for someone with an interest in Mathematics and Computer Science?

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Indeed, BTech in AI courses that involves curriculum that includes practical knowledge in Maths (calculus, linear algebra, statistics), programming and data structures, and algorithms.

Also, unlike the CSE degree, the BTech in AI courses is more inclined towards the AI core subjects that include Neural Networks, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Computer Vision.

Therefore, if you have interest in working with data and futuristic technologies, then BTech AI can be beneficial for your future career path.

Hope this answers your question well !
All the best !

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