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10th November 2017, 09:23 AM
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Does M.Sc chemistry course have more earnings than B.E mechanical engineering?
Does M.Sc chemistry course have more earnings than B.E mechanical engineering? Can you please give me the information on this? Which one would be better to choose for my future? It will be really helpful if you can answer me back soon. Thanks!
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14th November 2017, 11:35 PM
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Re: Does M.Sc chemistry course have more earnings than B.E mechanical engineering?
Bachelor of Engineering is a professional course and there is no comparison between earnings of an engineer and a science graduate. Both can earn good amount, it depends upon in which company, their job profile etc.
But engineering graduates have an upper edge over M.Sc candidates. You can choose Bachelor of Engineering in Mechanical engineering for your better future, scope, job and career opportunities |
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15th November 2017, 06:27 PM
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Re: Does M.Sc chemistry course have more earnings than B.E mechanical engineering?
No, there is nothing like that as the packages are not offered on the basis of course only.
Only deserving candidates of a particular stream get a handsome salary. So, if you have better knowledge and experience then you will better salary in comparision to others. |
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