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Yash SinghalKnowledge is meant to be shared

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See, most scope-able engineering courses in India in today's scenario are CS and IT, but in future (4-5 years later), the scope of ECE will grow up by 5 folds. In future, the scope of biotechnology will grow 8 folds.

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Rishabh Verma

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You should target Project Management as a career in that case, as General Management is more inclined towards strategy whereas the former is an Operations role.

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Abhishek Kumar Mishracurrently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer

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Both civil and architecture are different things but the common thing in civil and architecture is the part of creativity which you need in both the fields. In architecture, you need more creativity then civil. But for today concern or if you were thinking about government jobs, I think civil branch is a better option. Civil branch can provide you with a platform to go with PSU sectors or with government jobs. So, it also depends on your calibre that whether you want to choose civil engineering or architecture, it's your choice.

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Vikash Jain

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Please mention the exam name you have appeared in for better assistance.

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rohith kola

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I myself did my M.Tech from NIT and had friends in IITs and many other colleges. So, let me clear it for you. Placement scenarios for civil engineering is pretty much same everywhere, and it is the worst compared to other branches. IITs have much better record in this aspects, as they are consultants for many civil engineering firms. Placements are guaranteed and many professors have good tie up with industry giants. And, thus you will get job somehow even if it is not through placement cell. NIT stories are average and has tie up with industries and consultants to regional companies as well. But, the percentage is like 50%, but it is
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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Well, both are different courses and their criteria for getting higher salary are also different. The salary package depends ob your knowledge, experience and skills you have. You can get good salary package from both of the branches. So you should opt as per your interest.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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Well, there are so many universities which are providing better placements. You should go for B.Tech (Engineering). Getting a good college depends on your score in 12th and the entrance exam you appeared for. You should either go to Computer Science or EC branch for getting a better job with high salary. In starting it would be low but you can get it increased based on your performance, experience and knowledge.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You should opt for electronics and communication branch, because this branch teaches you the mini and micro thing used in the VLSI system. Large components are integrated on very large scale that is VLSI which is done By EC engineers.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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If you can pursue your parents to allow you for B.Sc agriculture and other related fields other than engineering then you will get a chance to study bio after 12th. B.Sc agriculture has got very good scope and it also accepts students with PCM in class 12th and trust me, engineering requires no guts, it is a course designed by people like you and me and for the people like you and me. So you may start liking engineering subjects as well, once when you enroll for that if your parents are persuaded.

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