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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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Interesting Question and is good to answer.
When we talk of Plastic Ban, we wrongly take it as Comedy Removing Plastic from our Life and then see the challenge to Plastic Engineers. BUT No One can afford to Remove Plastic from Human Use. We are finding alternatives to Plastic and for that also Plastic Engineers needed. On the Other hand, plastic and polythene is banned in certain usage buy is allowed in important works. A Ban is to Control the Excess of Use and the piling of the Plastic Garbage. Do Not Worry. To Control the Plastic Use and Bring Some Alternative, We shall need Plastic Engineers.

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

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Arpit,
Over the years, NIT's have achieved quite a lot of reputation in academics. Thus, recruiters flock to NITs. In view of above, have no doubts. If you get admission in NIT, chances of good placements are quite bright.

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Shaji K P

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IT is predominantly software oriented whereas CS is both hardware and software part.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that uses principles of chemistry, applied physics, life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry), applied mathematics and economics to efficiently use, produce, transform, and transport chemicals, materials and energy. The industries that employ chemical engineers are as follows:
Architectural, engineering, and related services
Basic chemical manufacturing
Scientific research and development services
Resin, synthetic rubber, and artificial synthetic fibers and filaments manufacturing
Petroleum and coal products manufacturing
Biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies
Business services
Health-car
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

Guide-Level 12

If you are focusing only on engineering then I would recommend you to go for polytechnic first. The reason behind going for polytechnic is that you will be exempted from the entrance exam. Even you will not have to pay heavy fees for tuition. The second plus point is that you will be much more technically stronger than other students who will get into engineering after 12th.

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Anagha G Nair

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One of the most challenging areas of engineering, aerospace engineering deals with the development of new technology in the field of aviation, space and defense systems. Aerospace Engineering involves design and manufacturing of hi-tech systems, hence the engineer requires possessing manual, technical and mechanical ability.
This discipline specializes in designing, construction, development, testing and maintenance of commercial and military aircrafts and space crafts. Aerospace Engineering is categorized into two branches aeronautical engineering and astronautical engineering.
Aeronautical Engineering specializes in aircrafts, missiles
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Prachi verma

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Hi,
You can opt for BCA if you are interested in computers & later do MCA then it'll be considered equivalent to a B.Tech degree. Moreover, you will be called a software engineer & programmer.
Best of luck.

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rohith kola

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Attended a couple of counselling seminars and what I came to know is the future lies in biomedical and neuroscience. But then being in India where still the 2G scam is not sorted and fight for 4G spectrum is live this fields are distant dream. PM Modi-led government is out of the box thinking government. The current vision is of smart cities, Digital India, Cashless India, Make in India and a lot more. These indicates towards a boom in IT sector as well as civil (evergreen) field. As there would be structural development and technology binding these must be the fields. But at the end its your liking that should drive you because doing
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rohith kola

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Since the world is focusing on development science and technology, industrial development and infrastructure development, on the other hand. we are putting ourselves in a hazardous world. The whole world is looking for a safer healthier and hazard-free world. This resulted in the new job that is the job of a safety officer.
Today, everywhere safety is on the first priority.
Automobile, infrastructure, plants, hospitals, schools, colleges, universities, roadways, airlines, ships, societies, metros and many more options.
So one can make easy career in safety industry. The field is HSE Health and safety environment.
Fire is one of the major h
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