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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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It depends on your passion and interests.
In India, there is not much scope for Biomedical Engineering. The few colleges which offer Biomedical Engineering, don't have good facilities or advanced equipment.
On the other hand, electrical engineering is an evergreen field of engineering. Jobs are plenty and is going to be in the foreseeable future.
Electronics engineering companies in India are few so most electronics engineers end up being software engineers. I don't recommend Electronics engineering to you unless you are 100% sure that you love semiconductors, diodes and transistors.

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risheik dhir

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placement in this branch is very bad even from good college

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Engineering @IILM Greater Noida
IILM - College of Engineering and Technology , Greater Noida is standing tall since 2002 working in the field of Biotechnology, Computer Science, Mechanical,Automobile and Electronics and Communication. Every branch opens up multiple placement opportunities
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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Middlesex is one of London's reputed university, the programs offered in the other campuses are co-ordinated by the main campus. Remember there is no placement, the university will assist you with job hunting. The Careers and Employability Service offers students a range of support both while they are studying and after they have graduated. The university on the whole have good track record and have industrial tie-ups.

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anjani jha jha

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In every branch of education a chance of good placement available. But the requirement is the knowledge of he subject . In present environment it is seen by an large the parents and the student wants placement first and knowledge second. this is only problem. So my advice to you that without thinking on the placement part try to gain maximum knowledge and hard work on the training part than placement is easy for you.

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