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should I take engineering or BSC (teaching felled) ? I am confused where I will gate my life secure and help my parents as army as possible because I have still 2 sisters bhidha me and I am also female, I am totally massed up


Anu annapurneshwari 25th Jun, 2022
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Vishwathiga J 4th Aug, 2022

Dear Aspirant,

The value and employability of the course that you pursue depends on how well you perform and which college you get your degree from.

Hence, the short answer to your question is that it depends on your situation.

If you are willing to work hard and improve your skills after joining College, computer science engineering is one of the most employable course at the moment. You have a lot of varied requirements for your skills

If you are doing BSc, you still have a really good chance of Landing a teaching/ R & D job but that again requires more effort than former.

In my opinion, if you are getting BSc in a good college and are really passionate about it, go for it. You can finish the course with way less fee and have more chances of getting scholarships as well.

If you are getting BTech in a good college the definitely choose it, if employment is your primary goal. You can work hard and land a lucrative job.

Hope this helps

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