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The future is purely dependent on computers and robots.
The mechatronics engineering includes mechanical, electronics and little of computer science engineering. So if you are a mechatronics graduate, then you can be easily placed in a job in the future. But you need to update and upgrade yourself a lot to be successful.
There is a good scope for mechatronics in the future.
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A chemical engineer may be involved in industry or university research where they are tasked in designing and performing experiments to create new and better ways of production, controllin
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These days engineers are jobless. Report by HRD Ministry said that almost 40% engineers do not get jobs. Banking appears to be a good choice.
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