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Manik Bhatnagar

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Hi, Mechanical Engineering is one of the broadest fields of engineering. What Mechanical Engineers learn can create consumer products, work in manufacturing facilities, or design and install HVAC systems in buildings. As a result, mechanical engineering curricula are broad in scope. Please refer the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/what-mechanical-engineers-learn-blogId-3657.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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You might have seen some of its application in your daily life. For example the transmission lines, transformers, fan, air conditioners etc. If you are talking about what is its future, I don't think this should be explained to you. This is a very wide field and it always will be. The future generation will be 100% dependent on electricity and its applications.

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DHIRAJ JAISWALB.Tech Student. Technology Enthusiastic.

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The admission fee will be around 80000 and it will include the first-semester tuition fee as well. Also some extra fee like University development fee can be taken from you.

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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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The purpose of research is to find the truth. It's nothing more than a journey in which you pick up notions on your way to your destination. The good part is that there isn't any destination at all. As they say "the journey itself is the real pleasure, not the destination". Science is about asking logical questions and trying to figure out the right answers to your questions. Now, what does it take to be a scientist? - Knowledge, the craving for more knowledge, the attitude to love challenges, tenacity (my favourite) and a little bit of arrogance (yes, you need it sometimes to prove your point). Learn as much as you can in your field o
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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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Both fields have their own scope and variety. Nowadays, there are less number of placements in civil branch. But, the thing which matters is your interest. So, google about syllabus and what content they have. And try to analyse your interest.
Best of luck.

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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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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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