in engineering scope is available or not
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Hello Nikita,
There are lots of scope in engineering, infact I think more than all other stream. But it depends on you and your skill that what you are preparing for and in which sector you want to work. You can work on every sector after engineering. So go for it blindly.
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
There are lots of scope in engineering, infact I think more than all other stream. But it depends on you and your skill that what you are preparing for and in which sector you want to work. You can work on every sector after engineering. So go for it blindly.
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
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Hello Nikita!
With the shift system being introduced in polytechnic and engineering colleges, there is tremendous squeeze in the job markets. Hence, fresh engineering graduates should be alert in grabbing the opportunities coming their way or take up higher studies.
Every engineering branch has its significance. It depends on the choice of the student. Today most jobs are available in service sector. EEE students are mostly absorbed in the core sector unlike ECE. Core sector means sectors like power. EEE has many opportunities and students are not opting for it due to lack of awareness.
Any engineering course has lot of scope. Any raw material to be converted into a product, it has to undergo many processes involving chemicals. Almost everything we use is chemically processed. Indias top industrialists like Mukesh Ambani and others are chemical engineers. You can join any manufacturing industry and go towards research and development. A student of chemical engineer can also specialize in various fields like biotechnology, environmental engineering and others. If you want to move into service industry like IT, which has many branches, then functional knowledge is necessary.
Every branch offers good employment opportunity. Engineering is a design-oriented subject. Design involves problem solving. If you become a good problem solver, every branch of engineering offers you job opportunity. You are advised to go through the subjects taught in each branch and decide which branch is most interesting to you.
As the field of engineering incorporates new technologies, the appropriate scope of undergraduate education in engineering continues to grow. It appears unlikely that course breadth can be widened to accommodate this growth, at every institution, by increasing the length of the undergraduate engineering curriculum. Therefore, with increases in breadth must come sacrifices in depth of coverage for many subjects.
Thanks a lot!
With the shift system being introduced in polytechnic and engineering colleges, there is tremendous squeeze in the job markets. Hence, fresh engineering graduates should be alert in grabbing the opportunities coming their way or take up higher studies.
Every engineering branch has its significance. It depends on the choice of the student. Today most jobs are available in service sector. EEE students are mostly absorbed in the core sector unlike ECE. Core sector means sectors like power. EEE has many opportunities and students are not opting for it due to lack of awareness.
Any engineering course has lot of scope. Any raw material to be converted into a product, it has to undergo many processes involving chemicals. Almost everything we use is chemically processed. Indias top industrialists like Mukesh Ambani and others are chemical engineers. You can join any manufacturing industry and go towards research and development. A student of chemical engineer can also specialize in various fields like biotechnology, environmental engineering and others. If you want to move into service industry like IT, which has many branches, then functional knowledge is necessary.
Every branch offers good employment opportunity. Engineering is a design-oriented subject. Design involves problem solving. If you become a good problem solver, every branch of engineering offers you job opportunity. You are advised to go through the subjects taught in each branch and decide which branch is most interesting to you.
As the field of engineering incorporates new technologies, the appropriate scope of undergraduate education in engineering continues to grow. It appears unlikely that course breadth can be widened to accommodate this growth, at every institution, by increasing the length of the undergraduate engineering curriculum. Therefore, with increases in breadth must come sacrifices in depth of coverage for many subjects.
Thanks a lot!
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Hello!!
There is always a scope available in all the fields let it be engineering.
But to acquire a job its neccessary to develop skills. Unless you have skills you will not have any scope in any domain.
Work hard and try to acquire as much as skills you can.
All the very best
There is always a scope available in all the fields let it be engineering.
But to acquire a job its neccessary to develop skills. Unless you have skills you will not have any scope in any domain.
Work hard and try to acquire as much as skills you can.
All the very best
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Nope. The scope is diminishing.
Indian companies in engineering sector like electronics, aeronautical, mechanical and civil are loosing out heavily to Chinese(King in mass production) , Germans(Master of quality production) , French(Pioneers in aviation technology) and Japanese (Innovators in electronics).
Hence IT industry came to rescue these core sector students and mass recruited them. 20 years ago , the work details and pay structure didnt mattered as it was above the basic living standards. In present times, you must be reading about mass layoff in major IT MNCs, outside companies banning foreign work visas, Investment crunch in home grown startups( Snapseal) , .. bla bla bla Its all because we didnt evolved with time. Doing the same thing over the long time. Some smartass in first world country thought of automating this repetitive task with AUTOMATION and AI. With that, All hell broke loose on global economy.
Now There are very very few jobs related to engineering for graduates coming out of Indian Engineering colleges. Blame it on level of our expertise in the subject curriculum and also on our attitude of making money by selling anything.
Most of the folks who are passionate in their respective engineering fields , know it very well about the long fight coming in their way for securing a job in a reputed organisation. The supply is overwhelmingly exceeding the demand. Blame it on those private institutes who have flooded the market with less than average graduate with engineering degrees and also lowered the chances of bright candidates in securing job.
The future is less of humans and more of robotic automation. If you can read , write and understand about the latest happenings in the industry directly after graduation, without any extra skillset course, then there is some scope for your engineering in India. Else, keep pursuing higher studies and become a specialist in your domain(what you like to do for the rest of your life). That will have a much better scope than engineering.
Indian companies in engineering sector like electronics, aeronautical, mechanical and civil are loosing out heavily to Chinese(King in mass production) , Germans(Master of quality production) , French(Pioneers in aviation technology) and Japanese (Innovators in electronics).
Hence IT industry came to rescue these core sector students and mass recruited them. 20 years ago , the work details and pay structure didnt mattered as it was above the basic living standards. In present times, you must be reading about mass layoff in major IT MNCs, outside companies banning foreign work visas, Investment crunch in home grown startups( Snapseal) , .. bla bla bla Its all because we didnt evolved with time. Doing the same thing over the long time. Some smartass in first world country thought of automating this repetitive task with AUTOMATION and AI. With that, All hell broke loose on global economy.
Now There are very very few jobs related to engineering for graduates coming out of Indian Engineering colleges. Blame it on level of our expertise in the subject curriculum and also on our attitude of making money by selling anything.
Most of the folks who are passionate in their respective engineering fields , know it very well about the long fight coming in their way for securing a job in a reputed organisation. The supply is overwhelmingly exceeding the demand. Blame it on those private institutes who have flooded the market with less than average graduate with engineering degrees and also lowered the chances of bright candidates in securing job.
The future is less of humans and more of robotic automation. If you can read , write and understand about the latest happenings in the industry directly after graduation, without any extra skillset course, then there is some scope for your engineering in India. Else, keep pursuing higher studies and become a specialist in your domain(what you like to do for the rest of your life). That will have a much better scope than engineering.
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