Scope
Dear Aspirant,
Congratulations for cracking the JEE main examination.
Now you can not understand, wheather to choose mechanical engineering or Electronics and communication engineering. Which branch is better...But you have interest in physics.
According to me, if you have hurry for a good job after completion of your b.tech and if you want a handsome package in campusing you can opt for Electronics and communication engineering.
But if you wants to apply your interest of physics in your graduation degree then you can opt for mechanical engineering. It is a core branch and one of the oldest branch of engineering.
But now campusing scope is lesser in mechanical engineering.
Now it depends on you. Go ahead.
So best of luck.
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There is an abundance of Scope in the Middle East and other Oil rich states for instrumentation engineering. There are many Oil & Gas, Chemical and petrochemical companies who hire Instrumentation Engineers and once you gain sufficient experience(5+ Years) you get paid very well.
You can get into Designing of Plants, Maintenance activities, Or even into Commissioning of New plants.
This stream is sub divided into two parts. 1. Automation and control 2. Design and Detail engineering.
Talking about the salary of Instrumentation Engineers, an average engineer from campus get minimum 30k per month to 50k per month. As experience increases salary also get hike. Highest salaries can go up to 30LPA in India and 60–70LPA in Gulf countries.
Hello Souren !
B.Sc. (Hons.) chemistry is a 3yrs undergraduate course.
It mainly deals with the study of various theories of chemistry and its branches.
You may get job opportunities in places like heavy chemical industries, government hospital, food industries, industrial laboratories, indian civil services, medical services, medical research, manufacturing and processing firm and many other places.
The average salary is 15,000 - 3 lakhs per year.
All the best !
Hello friend, both the organic chemistry and analitical chemistry streams have equal opportunities and scope. The only difference is, for analytical chemistry you need to have a sound knowledge of physical chemistry as analytical is a sub branch of physical chemistry. Where as for organic you need to be very strong with Carbon chemistry or you must have a love for it. Both are equally tough and challenging in their own way. Analytical people i think have more varsatile approach and can take up any job profile ,where as for organic chemists R&D is favourite choice. The best option out of all that i can suggest you is teaching, we seriously need some good analytical professors in colleges and universities. There are very few professors teaching analytical chemistry who have their masters in analytical. Try for teaching profession if you take analytical chemistry and R&D if you take organic. Now the best point is , the competition is very tough in organic chemistry as the cream students usually prefer organic than analytical. If you have any further query, than let me know in the comments below.
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The aim of mechatronics is a design process unifies all the above disciplined of engineering Career options are : It includes technician and engineers. They design and maintain the equipment. Technicians and engineers work in laboratory. They maintain the machinery while engineers are concerned with design and development SOME TO COLLEGES WHICH PROVIDE THIS COURSEBARE SRM university Department of mechanical engineering, Anna University Amity school of engineering and technology Lovely professional university Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal Mechatronic engineering is an emerging field but it has been around in one form or another for some time. Mechatronic engineers have been cleverly disguised as many of the following: Automation Engineer, Control System Engineer, Data Logging Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer, Project Engineer, Software Engineer, Systems Engineer, and Service Engineer. In this 21st century, the global economy demands more and more polymaths. Research has shown that people with multiple interests and cross-disciplinary expertise are more likely to be successful. Even employers prefer techies with cross-disciplinary skills. Hence Mechatronics Engineering which is a combination of different engineering subjects is a new generation course and has a huge potential to grow by leaps and bounds not only in India but also abroad. The aspirants who want to broaden their knowledge in the field of engineering can pursue this course and this course is very ideal for them.
Hello aspirant. Both Computer Science Engineering (CSE) and Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) are better in their own way.CSE is a branch of engineering which deals with programming and is completely software side whereas ECE deals with both Electronics and Communication.It purely depends on your interest to choose which one is better.Both the branches have good opportunities.
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