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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shubham, At least in India, chemical engineering has much more potential for job as compared with aeronautical engineering. Job prospects for aeronautical engineering core jobs is restricted to perhaps ISRO or DRDO. On the other hand, for chemical engineers plenty of companies give employment. Best wishes.

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meenakshi sharma

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B.Com and MBA both have nothing to do with engineering. For engineering do engineering from the top colleges. Do B.Tech. .

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meenakshi sharma

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Well, M.Tech of course. Chose MBA only if you have those skills. And, you are interested and attracted towards business.

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meenakshi sharma

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Totally depends what you're good at, if you're good at business stuff, if you like that feild, go for it. If you want to be an engineer, do M.Tech.

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syeda mubina

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If you are talking about CS in both then BCA is much better than engineering but apart from CS branch engineering is better than doing BCA.

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syeda mubina

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Do MBA, if you want to enter business, and if you are purely technical student, then better to go for M.Tech, because M.Tech has a very good scope too. So, it depends on your purpose.

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syeda mubina

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Yes, it surely has, but never choose a field by considering it's scope to other field. Do what your interests are in, and in this way, you will be successful in your career.

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syeda mubina

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Both fields are equally necessary in India, and while thinking about the scope, it depends on what you do with the study. I mean, if you are well creative enough, then you can have a better scope in any field.

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Ankit JeeJust want to share my knowledge with everyone

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Yes, of course you can do that, because the college doesn't have an upper age limit to get admission. Hope that you have a very bright future.

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Anoma Patil

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The future of Aircraft Maintenance Engineering in India is bright because at that time the growth of Indian aviation market is too good. India is the fastest growing aviation market in the world and it become third in position after US and China. Aircraft Maintenance Engineering scopes are at its peak. India is growing in aviation very rapidly which boost up the Aircraft Maintenance Engineering scope. Boeing and Airbus are setting their MRO in different states of India which creates thousands of new jobs for Games. This is the golden era for those who desire to build their career as A.M.E. In aviation sector. India purchase many new ai
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