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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

Guide-Level 13

You should opt for electronics and communication branch, because this branch teaches you the mini and micro thing used in the VLSI system. Large components are integrated on very large scale that is VLSI which is done By EC engineers.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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If you can pursue your parents to allow you for B.Sc agriculture and other related fields other than engineering then you will get a chance to study bio after 12th. B.Sc agriculture has got very good scope and it also accepts students with PCM in class 12th and trust me, engineering requires no guts, it is a course designed by people like you and me and for the people like you and me. So you may start liking engineering subjects as well, once when you enroll for that if your parents are persuaded.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
In my perception, it would be better if MBA is done with specialisation in Production and Operations Management. Best wishes.

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rohith kola

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Now, the scope of chemical engineering is so vast that it is possible to fetch a job very easily. It ranges from core Oil and Gas, Mineral Processing, Pharma, Polymers to Pollution Control. So, opportunities are practically huge. Being chemical engineer opens you to go to any of the sectors. Chemical engineers are required both in government (BPCL, ONGC) and private sectors. Their job profile ranges from Production engineer, Design Engineer, etc. ICT, Mumbai is one of the premier chemical engineering institutions in the country. For chemical engineering, you can choose the best colleges which are as follows:
COEP, Pune
BVP, Pune
VIT
DY Pat
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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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No, there is a huge difference in Electronic and electrical engineer. If you are asked to fill electrical engineer, then you need to be electrical engineer, not the electronics engineer.

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Aman GuptaI am a software engineer

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There are so many companies to work with. TCS, Infosys, CTS etc. You can go with any of these.

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chandrakant solanki

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Both the courses are good. If you want to be Doctor, I suggest you to go for BAMS. As you have not specified any particular field of Engineering, It is difficult to answer.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Shruti, Let me tell you something. Our degree is only a step in the ladder of our career. It many a times has no relationship with what we achieve in life. A mechanical engineer today is COO of ICICI Bank and an Aeronautical engineer is CEO of Infosys. Hence my strong advise is to pursue that subject that course which fascinates you without thinking too much of what will happen four years from today. Frankly speaking nobody can predict future.

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subhasish debroy

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Dear,
Marine Engineering deals with the ins and outs of construction and there after operation and maintenance of the Equipment room of the ship when on boarding. So, the Marine Engineer has to perform the core technical area of the ship on boarding. As the sea traffic is increasing sharply, the prospect of Marine engineering in India is really bright due to existence of long coastal regions where major seaports are becoming more busy day by day.

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