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For better assistance, kindly elaborate your question.

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Rakshit singh

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In manufacturing engineering, you will study about the manufacturing process. It has a great scope in the goverment sector.

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Sanjoli Jain

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Hi Gaurav,
Fire & Safety engineering is a science of designing buildings and fire safety and property protection. Fire engineers design sectors are at the forefront of ensuring that fire safety is maintained and enhanced without exhausting natural resources or damaging the environment.
After successfully pursuing Fire and Safety Engineering from UPES you can have career prospects in the following sectors-
Fire & Safety Managers
Fire Risk Assessors
Fire & Safety Consultant
Fire & Safety Advisor
Fire Prevention Engineer
Fire & Safety Engineer
Research Scientist (Fire Safety)
Fire & Safety Officer

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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Automobile Engineering is a branch of engineering that deals with designing, manufacturing and operating automobiles. It incorporate elements of mechanical, electrical, software and safety engineering as applied to design and manufacture buses, bikes, trucks and other vehicles and machines.
A robot is an automatic mechanical device guided by a computer program or electronic circuitry which enables it to perform tasks assigned to it. It is a system that contains sensors, control systems, manipulators, power supplies and software, all of which work together.

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archit kumarCollege selection expert

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Hello Goutam,
Please refer to this link for more insights of the colleges and branches.
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However, as per your rank, your chances are slim for these colleges.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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As of now, networking is a high-demand and high-paying field within IT.
The scope of duties can greatly vary, but the main concern of a network admin is the operation and maintenance of the infrastructure that connects devices-the less something has to do with the infrastructure, the less likely a network person is to be involved in it. Many network admins like their job because they do not have to deal with very complex systems. Networking is usually pretty cut-and-dry-things typically behave as designed.
In the near future, however, applications will have more say in how the network behaves. An application may trigger a change in the n
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Kandarp PatelAmbition On Fleek

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Congratulations for good score in KEAM.
In which branch are you looking for doing B.Tech?
You can get some good colleges with this score.
Best of luck.

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