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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

Which branch did you opt in B.Tech?

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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You can either opt for M.Tech or start working in a firm.

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Rohit Saini

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Scope of production engineering is much more than you can think. Usually in multinational companies a production engineer controls a manufacturing department. That means mechanical engineers comes under a production engineer. Please don't misunderstand that a mechanical engineer is below a production engineer. It is just that a production engineer with high grade pay always comes top (in the management area).

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Chemical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies physical sciences physics and chemistry) and life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry) together with applied mathematics and economics to produce, transform, transport, and properly use chemicals, materials and energy. Essentially, chemical engineers design large-scale processes that convert chemicals, raw materials, living cells, microorganisms and energy into useful forms and products.
A chemical engineer may be involved in industry or university research where they are tasked in designing and performing experiments to create new and better ways of production, controllin
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Nagaram Mahender

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Good option, it is based on total industrial applications, designing of pipes, etc. According to me, you should opt for chemical engineering. After completing you chemical engineering you can work as a process engineer, piping engineer, technical engineer, production engineer, etc.

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Sahil Antil

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I think mechatronics is the most demanding. Do not follow my suggestion blindly, you should wait for another answer.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

Guide-Level 12

Your ability and willingness help you to get success in life. Canada is one of the best place for electrical engineers and Canada also need many skillful workers for their growing economy, so don't worry, if you have completed your study in Canada, you can earn Rs.2.5 lakhs to Rs.4 lakhs in a month.
All the best.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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As per the last year economic data of Canada government, they need people in civil engineering sector, chemical engineering sector, Oil and gas sector, petroleum sector, renewable energy sector and environmental sector mainly. But, engineers in various sectors are also welcome and also have good prospect.

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