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Ayushi Rai

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Absolutely, you may choose this institution for this course as it is the most well-known location for it and the placement rates for graduates of this degree from here are excellent. Technology and Biology are merged in the field of biotechnology for research and development. A wide range of disciplines, including engineering, genetics, biochemistry, microbiology, and Chemistry are involved in biotechnology.

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Ayushi Rai

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In general, None of the courses are good or poor, thus in terms of the courses themselves, I must state that. Although there are chances in agriculture, it is an excellent area that requires hard work. Every field offers fantastic opportunities.

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Ayushi Rai

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Hi Anurag, B.Tech. In fire and safety has excellent career prospects in India. Due of a low supply and a high demand. These days, not all colleges offer fire and safety engineers. So, you should definitely look for a better college with high placement prospects if you are truly interested in this subject.

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Ayushi Rai

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Hello, Mainak Obviously, there may be a lot of factors to take into account while selecting a branch (stream) for a B.Tech. You must select the stream based on your interests. It is entirely up to you to choose whatever stream you wish to pursue a career in; no branch is more or less significant than another. For example, excellent engineers are in high demand, so if you're completely serious about securing a brighter future and putting equal effort into it, you will undoubtedly be successful.

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Ayushi Rai

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Almost all engineering branches take you on a road full of opportunities, the real question is deciding which branch of engineering are you passionate about. After deciding what you love the most, you can consider parameters like salary, growth opportunities, industry environment and, future prospects. I will suggest to take CSE if you want immediate and good paid jobs in IT. In CSE field nowadays the field expanded so much that you have many options to choose your career in the CSE itself. Some of the famous fields in the CSE branch is Artificial intelligence, Machine Learning, Android Development, Automation, Data Science and much mo
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Ayushi Rai

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There are several engineering specialties with considerable potential for income. The finest engineering discipline for the future, nevertheless, may be said to be computer Science engineering. Computer engineers are highly sought after in practically every industry due to the rise of software-driven technologies. Graduates with computer Science or related degrees have high work prospects in the future, when AI (Artificial Intelligence) and machine learning may have enormous potential for improvement. A computer engineer makes, on average, $2,24,524 year in base pay. With experience and qualifications, this number may increase signific
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Ayushi Rai

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Several engineering specialties have excellent income potential. The best area of engineering for the future, nevertheless, may be said to be computer Science. Due to the rise of software-driven gadgets, computer engineers are highly sought after in practically every industry. Graduates with degrees in computer Science or related fields may have excellent employment opportunities in the future, when Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning may have enormous potential for advancement. An average computer engineer makes $2,24,524 a year in base pay. With expertise and credentials, this amount might increase significantly. Other
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Ayushi Rai

Beginner-Level 5

Several engineering specialties have excellent income potential. The best area of engineering for the future, nevertheless, may be said to be computer Science. Due to the rise of software-driven gadgets, computer engineers are highly sought after in practically every industry. Graduates with degrees in computer Science or related fields may have excellent employment opportunities in the future, when Artificial Intelligence (AI) and machine learning may have enormous potential for advancement. An average computer engineer makes $2,24,524 a year in base pay. With expertise and credentials, this amount might increase significantly. Other
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Ayushi Rai

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Engineers now have a variety of job options both in India and overseas because to economic liberalisation and globalisation. It takes perseverance and outstanding results on the relevant engineering entrance test to get a seat in one of the top engineering fields. One of the most important criteria for engineering admission is selecting the appropriate engineering stream. Current hiring businesses include Google, Microsoft, Accenture, Deloitte, TCS, Amazon, Cisco, Wipro, and many more, giving the computer Science and engineering stream the greatest chance of placement. Other streams include mechanical, civil, petroleum, electrical and
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Ayushi Rai

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Hi, you should attempt to keep your CGPA at slightly above 8 if you want to get hired on-campus. However a majority of employers merely need that you maintain a CGPA of 7. The CGPA of a student is not a concern for certain businesses, who simply rely on their own selection criteria.

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