Branch of engineering
Dear student,
Chandigarh university doesn't provide 100% placement in CSE. Infact, it never matters if the placement is 100% or not. An individual should be skilled enough to crack any dream company. All that matters is a skill in the last. College provides an opportunity, skill grabs the offer.
Good luck.
Hi Aspirant... Hope you are doing well.
According to your question, I am expecting that you have a keen interest in UPSC rather than Engineering but for the safer side, you want to pursue engineering along with UPSC preparation. My answer depends upon factors like:
Doing two things together is difficult especially in engineering where you have to learn things practically.
Opting for Chemical Engineering would be better if you are serious about UPSC preparation but for a safe career, you should pursue Computer science engineering as it has a good scope everywhere. Don't get confused.
Just do anyone properly and with full dedication.
All the best to your future.
Good luck:)
Hello aspirant,
It seems that you are very concerned about your placement and there is no bad in it. As like you said you want the branch which have better exposure to the hiring companies than others, so looking at the current scenario I will recommend you to go for Computer Science branch or the branch which are very much similar to you like Information Technology and Computer science, Comp.Science Engg.(Spec.in Information Security) and Engg. (Specialisation in Bioinformatics), as these three computer science related branches are also available in VIT, Vellore.
With the rank you have mentioned, there is good chance that you can get the above branches without any hurdle. If you want to know the cutoff of these branches then you can use this link(Below) to see all recent years cutoffs of VIT, Vellore in detail. https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-cutoff
Other than Computer Science and the branches related to it, Electronics and Communication Engineering(ECE) also attracts the companies. Then comes Electrical Engineering and so on.
Hope it gives you the required idea.
All the best!
Hi Pranav!
As per the previous records, you can get all the branches except CSE and IT in VIT Vellore campus. As to get CSE you must have atleast rank under 5000 for IT it must be under 9000. So, you can apply for other branches such as ECE, Civil, mechanical etc. in any campus or you can apply for CSE in Chennai campus. But if you do not get the required branch do not get disheartened you can sit for category 2 anytime.
Thankyou!
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High-Paying Engineering Branches in Demand
hi,
nuclear engineering is combination of chemical engineering and combining atomic nuclei, or with the application of other sub-atomic processes based on the principles of nuclear physics. however in india opportunity of nuclear engineer is very less. mostly the hiring done by bhaba atomic research center. however in coming years the demands of nuclear engineer would increase. the institute which offer b.tech course in nuclear engineering in india is as follows:
Amity School of Engineering, Noida
Mody University of Science and Technology, Lakshmangarh
since this is research oriented engineering course, most of the top institute like jadavpur university, iit bombay offers m.tech course on nuclear engineering.
Hi Buddy,
I would suggest you to take a branch which you'll enjoy to pursue since you should have time for prepare for civil service and BTech,
EEE, ECE and Mechanical are fields with a lot of scope in government sector,
But always give weightage to your own interest, You can also prefer Bsc if you are only aiming on Civil Service.
I Hope that will help.
Thank You!
Hello
Admission to seats in BTech program in Andhra University is given on the basis of AUEET (andhra university Engineering entrance test) ranks. In AUEET 15% seats are reserved for Sc, 6% for St, 29% for Backward classes and 7% for BC-A
10% BC-B
BC-C 1%
BC-D 7
BC-E 4
NCC 1
Sports 0.5
Children of Armed Forces Personnel (CAP) 2
Physically Handicapped 3
Supernumerary seats in each course 5
Supernumerary seats for foreign students 15%.
Hi.
You have already chosen your post bachelor degree plans i.e. clearing govt. job exams but the question remains that in which field are you willing to get a government job. If you want to know which of them (Civil or Mech.) has more chances of getting a government job then the answer is actually Both of them. Because both of them are separate fields of expertise and students of one civil will not contest for mechanical jobs and vice versa.
Good Luck
Hi Chaitu!
Top Engineering Courses which are in demand in India are Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology, Civil Engineering and Electrical Engineering.
There is a lot of scope in Computer Applications so CSC and IT plays a major role! Nowadays everything including vehicles are becoming Eco-friendly, so knowing about vehicles and electro-mechanism helps Mechanical and EEE graduates. Civil graduates have their scope in terms of buildings and also have opportunities in Government Jobs!
Hope this is helpful!
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