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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
It is true that nowadays 60-75 percent out of total jobs available in the computer Science and technology field are software oriented, but this is not an uneven thing due to the variety and ease of task available in computer Science. In contrast to the above fact there are a lot of field where hardware knowledge is essential and these field are providing jobs to the talented persons who have hardware level knowledge.
Some of these fields are under:-
1.Embedded System Programming
2.Machine Level Programming
3.Working With RADAR or Similar System
4.Design Of Automated System
And the list begins from here without ending.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Aerospace Engineering and Biotechnology Engineering are two different domains of engineering with ample scope and opportunities. Comparing the two is an apples vs oranges comparison. Here I enlist the scope of both the courses:
Scope of Aerospace Engineering:
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Job Roles:
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Engineer - Aerospace Conveyance Systems Integration
Engineer (Aerospace industry) - Quality
Team Leader - Aerospace CS
Engineering Manager - Filtration
Engineer - Manufacturing Engineering
Development Engineer - Industrial Engineering
Engineer - Technical Publication
Design Engineer- Reverse Engineering for Aerospace
Product sales Engineer - B.E (Mechanical, Aeros
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Chemical engineering is a specialist branch & not offered by many colleges. But computers is offered almost everywhere. Hence, chemical engineering is considered tough.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Presently, better jobs are coming to IT qualified students. Computer sciences courses enables students in software which in turn will enable better salaries. However one thing needs to be always remembered. Hard work just can not be wished away. Be it while studying or during employment.
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