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8th May 2011, 02:57 AM
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Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
I am currently studing in my 10 in UAE. I will be going back to India after 10th. I like Physics and Maths, I want to do engineering. But I dont know which. Can anyone please let me the different engineering course and scope on future
Thanks Kishan G |
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9th May 2011, 06:09 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
Which engineering course you want to study completely depends upon your interest and entrance exam results.
However, I am briefly discussing some of the best ones:- Mechanical Engineering: Father of all Modern Engineering. Mechanical engineering is an ever green engineering stream which can never end but keeps breeding depending upon decade requirements. Mechanical engineering with its various branches viz: Automobile, Aeronautical, Aerospace, Industrial, Instrumentation etc. has created a endless opportunity in this sector. Electrical Engineering: Mother of all Engineering. By the grace of which we have now Electronics and related engineering branches. It is considered one of the most toughest Engineering after Aeronautical or Aerospace engineering. But has vast aray of avenues to opt for. Civil & Construction Engineering: One of the most depending Engineering these days, due to tremendous growth in Infrastuctural progress and growing population. Civil Engineering has also transformed himself larges depending upon needs of time. This sector is no longer limited to construction of buildings, roads railways etc. but Enviromental engineering, Reservoir, Metro Railways etc. are also part of this. Regards ~Faiyaz~ |
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9th May 2011, 08:23 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
Hello,
Choosing the branch of Engineering should be based upon your interest and the future scopes of that particular branch. Its you who should decide which branch you would want to take up.It will help you in the long run if you go by your interest. As for the courses in Engineering,there are number of them,some of the major branches are as:- Mechanical Engineering. Civil Engineering. Computer Engineering. Electrical Engineering. Instrumentation and Control Engineering. Electronics & Communication Engineering. Chemical Engineering. These are some of the major branches and also most sought for at present.Now it depends on you where your interests are,whether you want to be a computer savy or somewhere in the machines or electronics etc...so take a decision that must help you in the long run. Good luck. |
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9th May 2011, 08:32 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
There are nearly 40-60 engineering courses available in india but only a few of them are highly reputed
The attitude of an Engineer must be in this way so as to develop his country.. i.e., he should be committed to the branch what he opted and create some new things which will fetch his country first and ultimately the whole world Every Engineering stream has its own significance the main important streams of engineering are CSE ,ECE , MECH , EEE, AERO , CIVIL CSE : these engineers will develops programs and softwares and also many other works and all. ECE : these engineers will develop all the parts of electronics like Mobiles computers , space research and all MECH : these do revolutions in the Automobile and robotic industry EEE : these play important role in power management as this is the burning issue CIVIL : as you know these will make look world pretty with their creativity and quality.. these are all the opinions on the diff branches but you should select a right option according to your interest then only you will get success best wishes ~aditya~ |
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23rd May 2011, 02:41 AM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
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i think if you are interested in engineering then you should go for IIT's and NIT's.IIT conducts its own exam and is held in the month of april and if you wanted to go in NIT's you can fill up the form of AIEEE and the best engineering course would be computer science. |
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28th May 2011, 10:51 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
nowadays engineering courses have very high less scope in india as large no. of students are passing out during every year. but there some fields in which educational experts say that there is a large scope in nearby future.
the courses are biochemical engineering civil engineering energy engineering environmental engineering nanosystems engineering but these courses are available only in few colleges. for more details about the engineering courses www.sciencebuddies.com |
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10th June 2011, 11:01 AM
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List of B.Tech streams Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Biotechnology • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Chemical Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Civil Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Computer Science & Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Electrical Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Aerospace Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Mechanical Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Metallurgical and Materials Engineering • Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) – Engineering Physics |
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23rd August 2011, 09:39 PM
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Engineering is the best option in indiaat present.There are som uch requirment and scope for engineer in public sector and also private sector. Many jobs are availabe for ELECRTICAL,MECHENICAL AND CIVIL in public sector. These branches are called core branches of engineering.So you can choose these core branches. If you having interest in IT sector then you have computer science and information technology branches. Computer science is the best choice for you becoause its having so much scope today. If you have the ability to get a job and you have knowledge about language so its very good for you. so go for it. All the best. |
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27th October 2011, 08:20 PM
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1..electronics and communication engineering 2..electrical and electronics engineering 3..computer science and engineering 4..mechanical engineering 5..civil engineering 6..chemical engineering 7..metallurgical engineering |
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14th November 2011, 09:46 PM
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its better if u go for repeat entrance coaching..bcoz may be from next year onwards only entrnce will be considered for getting seats.work hard dude no other way...
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16th November 2011, 12:48 AM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
HI dear,
Which engineering course you want to study completely depends upon your interest and entrance exam results. However, I am briefly discussing some of the best ones:- Mechanical Engineering: Father of all Modern Engineering. Mechanical engineering is an ever green engineering stream which can never end but keeps breeding depending upon decade requirements. Mechanical engineering with its various branches viz: Automobile, Aeronautical, Aerospace, Industrial, Instrumentation etc. has created a endless opportunity in this sector. Electrical Engineering: Mother of all Engineering. By the grace of which we have now Electronics and related engineering branches. It is considered one of the most toughest Engineering after Aeronautical or Aerospace engineering. But has vast aray of avenues to opt for. Civil & Construction Engineering: One of the most depending Engineering these days, due to tremendous growth in Infrastuctural progress and growing population. Civil Engineering has also transformed himself larges depending upon needs of time. This sector is no longer limited to construction of buildings, roads railways etc. but Enviromental engineering, Reservoir, Metro Railways etc. are also part of this. Thanks |
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5th April 2012, 08:32 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
i just completed my 2 and i'm waiting for entrance exam.My favourite subject is chemistry.So i'm interested to study chemical engineering.I want to know more about this branch and the fields which we can work after completing it and also need to know which are the good colleges in kerala to study this branch.Plz reply.
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7th June 2012, 10:11 AM
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i have just completed my 2nd puc,with a good rank.however, i dont want to follow the same e&c course.....please let me know whether telecommunication is a good branch with high scopes?????????
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5th July 2012, 01:03 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
i have completed my intermediate. now looking to take engineering .which branch has more scope and employment facilities. i want to take cse or ece.which branch is best? can u give their detailed explanation.
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9th March 2013, 10:44 AM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
hi,,,,,,
Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future 1.Electrical Engineering. 2.Mechanical Engineering. 3.Computer Engineering. 4.Civil Engineering. 5.Chemical Engineering. 6.Instrumentation and Control Engineering. 7.Electronics & Communication Engineering. all the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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30th March 2013, 10:23 PM
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Re: Engineering courses available in India and their scope in future?
HI,
These are Engineering courses available in India------------ 1.Chemical Engineering 2.Electrical Engineering 3.Electronics & Communication Engineering 4.Civil Engineering 5.Mechanical Engineering 6.Instrumentation and Control Engineering 7.Computer Engineering 8.Aerospace Engineering. Hope the information helps for you.................. |
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