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Why is engineering so much valued in India?


Jaya Raju 13th Feb, 2017
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Shreya Singh Student Expert 12th Aug, 2020

Hello,

Engineering is the course for which you don't have to think anything out of the syllabus what you have studied in your school. You know the subjects atleast and the basics of thosw Subjects. In India there is so much youth who are interested in technology. Also there are huge no of colleges which provides this course. If not government then there are private colleges where you can get admission. But the average salary is 3-4 lakh  per annum.

Hope this helps.

Mona 14th Feb, 2017
Engineering field has been seen increasing in demand not only in India but also in other developing countries. The demand for engineers has increased from past few years. Then also engineering opens admissions to top notch institutes like IIT's where you tend to update your skills on technology and which opens up job options as well. It open your job opportunities to software companies and even options of government jobs are there for you. It is a domain which was in demand, is in demand and shall remain!

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