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Hello there!
As in the present situation. The companies are being shut down and many people are losing their jobs and given work form home
I suggest computer science as well as electronics and communication engineering. As now it is time for a modern era . Scope for programming has constantly been increasing
Once the crisis gets over. Many companies will recruit and programmers will have a high chance also the scope of communication is also increasing tremendously and people with communication as background will have a better chance .
I hope i answered this query
Thank you!
Hello,
Yes D pharma has good opportunities also it depends upon your interest and skills.
Here is the list of some job profiles
• Medical transcriptionist
• Private medical
• Resercher
• Pharmacist
• Professor
• Government/private hospitals
Check out this link
https://pharmacy.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-pharmd-colleges-in-india
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Hello student ,
In my point of view civil will have best scope as you can see in India , there has been lots of construction work is going on . Beside this every branch has its own speciality and offers lots of job in different field . Here I am listing some branch which has best scope - Electronics engineering , software engineer ,civil engineer , Electrical engineer , nuclear engineer , Petroleum engineer , Agricultural engineering ,Automobile engineering.
Now , as you are asking for aerospace engineering so it also have best scope because as you know people want to travel faster we have to build more commercial airplanes and in defence sector we need good fighter planes. That's why demand would be great in private as well as defense sector.
Hope it will help you !
PGD in Logistics and Supply Chain Management is a 1 or 2-year full time autonomous, industry-defined program. Graduates (10+2+3 or equivalent) /Post Graduates in any discipline with 50% marks, who would like to further their career in Logistics and Supply Chain Management would be eligible for this program.
The diploma holders can apply for jobs in companies like Unilever, McDonald's, Apple, Lenovo, Proctor, and Gamble.They can work in these companies as Risk manager and regulation, Portfolio managers and Investment advisors. Average starting salary is generally between INR 3 to 20 Lakh per year which would only increase with experience in the field.
HOPE THIS INFORMATION WILL HELP YOU
ALL THE BEST
Greetings, aspirant!
All of the fields that you've mentioned are good in their own way. It depends on your aptitude and preferences. These factors determine which course will be better for you.
Most of these courses can help you build a career as a research analyst, food safety analyst, research scientist, biomedical Scientist etc. Many of the subjects of such courses are related in various ways.
The pay for graduates of these courses generally lie between 2-5LPA but these numbers are liable to change depending on one's experience, posting, organization, knowledge base etc.
Most people opt for a post graduate course such as an MSc after graduating as this helps their future career prospects. You can even go for a PhD if you wish to focus on the research aspects of the field. Some people opt to become professors as well.
Hope this information helps.
Best of luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
M COM is not a very good course if you are planning to get job in professional fields other than teaching, as this course is more into the theory then the practicals and therefore recruiters do not consider this course for jobs generally.
However, if you want to prepare for some government jobs and also wants to do masters or you are interested in teaching then this is a good course.
Thank you.
hey there
As every engineering branch is unique and important but honestly due to increasing AI and machine language and every thing going online it is for sure that CSE has bright future and will be generating maximum jobs. even nowadays software companies are the mass recruiter in any college so yes CSE has bright future. other branches like Electrical, mechanical, civil, chemical, automobile etc are evergreen branches and will be constantly creating jobs even in near future as indian GDP is increasing.
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Hey there
Engineering is one of the best course and it has very bright future in India as indian gdp is increasing every year and for that engineers play a vital role. Engineers is the backbone of economy as without engineers no construction, no electricity generation, no machine manufacturing and almost hole economy will fall. But if you are in doubt of the implementation of AI and machine learning then yes some of the jobs will be replaced by robots and machines but not all as we can't rely on machines totally as they may have faults or nowadays even hacked so engineers have bright future.
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User experience or user interface is a very hot topic today. Nowadays people like zoom apps over others because of the interface. It is a very strong career today also of course today it is the early movers who are getting it but it is going to stay for sometime. Now, you can do computers also and become an engineer but what we are seeing is that a designer comes with a very different point of view and that point of view is valued very high. For example, engineering companies are coming for placement in design institutes. Designers are playing a very very important role nowadays. SO, if you want to play that role of working with the client and the team and creating that user experience then design is something that you should take.
Nandita Abraham President, Pearl Academy
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With rapid urbanization happening, the scope of the professions you mentioned is ever increasing. They are needed not only by private companies, but more often by the government in policy making and decision making. Transportation planners for example, can find themselves a place in Indian Railways etc. Hope this helps.
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