Branch of engineering
Hello Aspirant,
If you want to pursue your career in field of fire and safety than you can go with B.Tech in Fire and Safety engineering. It is a four year Undergraduate Course. In this course you will learn different aspects of fire and fire safety. Moreover you will develop different skills of fire safety which are required in emergency circumstances.
I would suggest you some top colleges for B.Tech. in Fire and Safety Engineering which are enlisted below :-
And many more. For complete list you should refer to the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-safety-and-fire-engineering-colleges-in-india
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Dear Aspirant,
The following branches are really challenging branches in engineering, however, the difficulty is relative for students:-
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Aeronautical Engineering
BioTech Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Hope this helps.
Hello
JEE Main result for the January session has been declared and overall NTA score is mentioned. The final result will be declared after the JEE Main April exam. Final result will contain All India Rank of Candidate, Category Rank of Candidate along with other details.
According to your percentile, you have chances to get admission in ECE in NIT Silchar, NIT Jamshedpur. NIT Patna, NIT Andhra Pradesh. You have decent chances to get a seat in other colleges also. Use the JEE Main College Predictor tool to check your admission chances
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Good Luck!
HELLO DInesh
Every engineering branch is best at its own. Now if you look at the demand then computer science engineering is reaching its heights in terms of salary pay. techno giants like microsoft offers a huge no of package which goes up to 1 crore per annum.Now Expected salary: Rs. 2.4 Lakh to Rs. 1 Crore per annum for computer science branch!!!
HOPE IT HELPS!!
hi,
see mechanical and chemical engineering is two different streams of engineering, and it has lots of different in full syllabus. basic first year engineering syllabus is quite same in all streams but main subjects starts from second year,mechanical engineering mostly deals with design and priciples of diffrrent machine, air conditioning, large vehicles system design, whether chemical engineering deals with chemical process and methods of operation in different power plants, advantages, management etc. however in India there is less job opportunity for chemical engineering, few opportunities in oil sector, on the other hand there is many opportunities available for mechanical branch , both in private and government.
hope it would help.
Hi Sadaf,
You can prepare for super 30 through online lectures and materials. There is no requirement of taking extra coaching from a tutor if you have interest in studies. If you are curious for studying then you can easily prepare for Super 30. You have to work harder that way but you will get more clear in your doubts as you are doing every preparation by yourself. So, If you definitely want to study and give maximum time to it then do prepare by yourself but if you can't handle high pressure and work then you can take coaching from a teacher.
Hi Gaurav!!
In most of the IITs, following branched of engineering are common:
Other than these, some of the IITs also offer branches like pharmaceutical Engineering, Data Science, etc. Many branches are vulnerable it particular IITs.
Dear Nitin, I am mentioning you the most paid engineering branch -
All the best
Hope this helps
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