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As you will be knowing that Aviation Industry is a subject with endless possibilities for career options. AE/ME students can choose their career in design, development, production, operation, and use of aircraft. They are placed in some of the top aeronautical and other industries in India such as:
These aeronautical industries are also inviting (B.Tech) CS Graduates as software developers.
You can also pursue MBA.
Institutes offering MBA in Aviation Management:(Eligibility any graduate )
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Dear Student,
Computer Science is considered one of the best career options, not only in India, but globally. This stream provides a variety of exciting employment opportunities in some of the best companies of the world, a job in this sector computer science is actually the next best thing to a government job. So what are the best career options that one can pursue after B.E in computer science ?
Technology manifests itself in so many ways in our lives that it is not possible to separate it from us. The computer has become a ubiquitous device and therefore the computer science engineering stream has also gained in prominence and popularity over the past two decades. The success stories of companies like Facebook, Google, and the rising profits of IT solutions providers like TCS, Infosys and Wipro back closer to home has made it even more obvious for students to go for a career in this field. The $270 billion Indian IT industry is on the way to be the largest IT industry on the planet while TCS is the third largest information technology services provider offering reasons to cheer for candidates deciding in favor of a career in this field.
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There are a couple things to be noted here.
Biotechnological Engineering, I'm assuming, is just a degree in biotechnology. Now, unless you are sure about that narrow field, don't do it. Biotech is amazing(I myself want to get into it) but it's only for those who are sure about it. In the US, biotech is growing very quickly, particularly biopharmaceuticals. Conventional drug development is no longer possible. In India though, I don't think there is too much innovation. Demand is limited. Pay isn't great.
Biochemical Engineering is just chemical engineering but with a larger biochemical focus. So you would take more organic chemistry, a little cell biology, etc. This has an advantage of being part of chemical engineering, a flexible and lucrative degree if you do it right. You could go into pharma, biotech, etc with biochem Engineering. However, just like most branches of Engineering in India other than Comp Sci, the pay isn't that great.
At the risk of sounding Indian-antinationalist, I'm gonna say that you want to be in the US for both these fields, preferrably from one of the top universities here(Stanford, MIT, Princeton, UPenn, Johns Hopkins, GeorgiaTech, UW-Madison?, etc.) The industry is undergoing so much innovation here. Rapid changes. The US owns 48% of the global pharma market and has the only significant biotech and pharma concentrations anywhere. Every serious pharma and biotech company has a stake in the US.
If anyone disagrees, please comment. I would love to hear other opinions.
Hello,
Mechanical department is one of the best department in Jadhavpur University. The faculty, facilities, etc. everything are very good. This department is comparable to some of the IIT's as well as NIT's. Many core companies come for placements and almost 80-90% students are placed.
Yes mechanical engineering has a very good scope because it is one of the most important core branch among all in engineering branches. There are many government as well as private jobs available for ME students.
Look, the scope and the placement finally depend on your skills, and how much interest you show, now in general, India doesn't have a lot of scope for Biotechnology Engineering, but it does have a scope in foreign countries. While Electrical and Communication Engineering has a little scope/jobs in India, but most change their field to IT, and continue. So you have to keep these things in mind, and make your decision
Hi Rohit,
Congratulations on getting a seat for B.Sc.
B.Sc Physics is not a very easy course to do, but you'll be able to manage with the help of a supportive faculty and with the right books. The scope for Physics includes research jobs in PSUs like ISRO, teaching jobs in schools and college etc. However, these would involve a deep understanding and interest in the subject. If you realise you cannot do it or are not interested, you can always switch your field to maybe doing an MBA after your b.sc or you can opt for other jobs like Banking, Govt jobs by clearing Civil Services, CGL etc. You could even consider changing your stream, that won't be a problem.
All the best!
As you will be knowing that Electrical Engineering branch is one of the oldest and core branches of Engineering.
Many relatively new Engineering branches have originated from this branch, such as- Electronics and Communication Engineering, Control Engineering, Power Engineering etc.
And electrical engineering is a core branch of Engineering. It is an evergreen branch. Qualified Electrical Engineers are always in demand, since most Industries use electricity and electric machines. Engineers are required by Industries for operational, maintenance and manufacturing purposes.
Scope:
For graduates, job opportunities are available in Government as well as Private sector. Talking about Government sector jobs, the prime recruiters are- BHEL, Indian Railways, Indian Armed Forces, ONGC, Thermal Power Plants, Power Stations, State wise Electricity Boards, PWD Department etc.
Most private manufacturing units and industries makes use of electricity and machines. Thus, it is safe to say that directly or indirectly, a large proportion of industries hire Electrical Engineers!
Starting salary depends on different factors such as- quality of College, marks scored in exams etc and may vary between 2-5 Lakh Rupees per year.
Hello Alfiya,
Please specify about which NDA you are talking about as in india NDA is majorly known by NATIONAL DEFENCE ACADEMY and it is a tri service training academy (ARMY, NAVY and AIR FORCE). Basically NDA is only for male candidates and not for females. In NDA they offer only BSE degrees and not BTECH. The btech degree for armed forces is provided by NAVY ACADEMY, AND ARMY ENGINEERING COLLEGE, pune. And the armed forces does not deal with aeronautical engineering they deal with core engineering branches like MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL and CIVIL. So NO there is no scope for aeronautical engineering at NDA.
I hope you will find my answer helpful.
All the best.
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