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Parth Shah

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Biomedical engineering is an upcoming field and has gained a lot of research and industry interest in past few decades. Biomedical is a very huge field and has many areas where you can gain expertise and earn really well. Chemical engineering, on the other hand, is kind of a super specialised field which can also help you get a well-paid job. With BME, you may not get a good starting pay but eventually, you can have an exponential growth.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Economics engineering will help you to get job opportunities in the field of research analyst, people will get opportunities to write analysis reports. There are many companies which perform surveys about various government schemes. Companies like CRISIL, Moody's, and CARE are publishing such reports periodically. So, this is one of the opportunities for economics engineering students.

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Daksh Ahuja

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If you are interested in agriculture after your class 12th, then you can go for B.Sc Hons. agriculture after your class 12th. In B.Tech, there are lots of options available for you, which you can choose for your further career like you can go for engineering in different streams like B.Tech in CSE (Computer Science engineering), Information technology (IT), Mechanical engineering (ME), Civil engineering, Chemical engineering, Biomedical engineering, Biotechnology, Food technology, Electrical engineering, Electrical and Electronics engineering, Electronics and Computer engineering, Chemical engineering, Automobile engineering, CHE- P
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Akshay Bishwas

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In the world, we need each professional person from every profession. You can work in many government and non-government jobs with your Electrical engineering degree.

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

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Hello Rushikesh, Actually speaking aeronautical engineering is the name of the course and aerospace is the name of industry operating in this field. Presently at least in India there is hardly any scope for employment in core areas. On the other hand, AME deals with servicing and main of civilian aircraft. In India passenger as well as cargo traffic is increasing by around 15% per year. This means more aeroplanes in Indian skies which in turn means more AME requirement. Tremendous opportunities for job.

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Scope of engineering is directly proportional to the standard of the institute from where you will be doing your engineering. If you get into IITs, NITs or regional top institutes then your future is secure. But, doing engineering from random XYZ college won't ensure anything. In that scenario, one can pursue MS after the completion of Bachelor's degree.

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Daksh Ahuja

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It all depends upon your interest that you should go for which degree. Eligibility for B. Pharmacy in most of the top universities is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Maths)
The students those are interested in the medical field (except to become a doctor) can choose this course after the completion of class 12th. After the completion of this degree, the students can practice as a Pharmacist. Pharmacists can work in a range of industries related to the prescription, manufacture & provision of medicines. The duration of this course is 4 years. B.Tech (4 years, after class 12) Eligi
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Akhil Kumar LakumCareer Coach

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For JEE, maximum weightage is taken from 12th when compared to 11th in CBSE. If your 12th score is not enough for JEE weightage then you need to score little more in JEE Mains. This could help you in getting a seat in technological colleges.

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