Friday, 11 August 2017

EXPLORE YOUR CAREER (PART 3)

Hi All, Having seen the wide range of options through 10th and +2, in this post we are gonna know the actual number of options available in Engineering!!

Do you know how many branches are available in Engineering???

  1. CSE
  2. IT
  3. ECE
  4. EEE
  5. Civil
  6. Automobile
  7. Mechanic
Are you sure only the above branches are in engineering. If yes, then you need to do a detailed research in that to change your opinion and develop your knowledge!!




Here are some of the other branches available :

  1. Aeronautical Engineering
  2. Aerospace Engineering
  3. Agricultural Engineering
  4. Agricultural Information Technology
  5. Architectural Engineering or Architecture
  6. Automobile Engineering
  7. Biochemical Engineering
  8. Biomedical Engineering
  9. Biotechnology
  10. Chemical Engineering
  11. Civil Engineering
  12. Computer Science and Engineering
  13. Dairy Technology and Engineering
  14. Drafting and Design Engineering
  15. Electrical & Electronics Engineering
  16. Electrical Engineering
  17. Electronics & Communication Engineering
  18. Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering
  19. Environmental Engineering
  20. Food Technology
  21. Genetic Engineering
  22. Geological Engineering
  23. IC Engineering
  24. Industrial Engineering
  25. Information Technology
  26. Infrastructure Engineering
  27. Manufacturing Engineering
  28. Material Engineering
  29. Mechanical Engineering
  30. Metallurgy Engineering
  31. Mining Engineering
  32. Motorsport Engineering
  33. Naval Architecture
  34. Nuclear Engineering
  35. Ocean and Marine Engineering
  36. Petroleum Engineering
  37. Plastics Engineering
  38. Power Engineering
  39. Production Engineering
  40. Textile Engineering
  41. Weather Engineering
This is not the end..... We have 100+ branches in engineering!!!

Confused of selecting which branch??? Don’t worry....

When you are about to join the college, do an analysis on job market of the particular engineering group. We have a job wheel, which changes once in every 4 years.
 For example, If you choose CSE branch, analyze the job market at the time of joining, if they are recruiting people so much, you have a chance that cycle may change in 4 years, that is when you complete your BE in CSE, job opportunities will be very less. Similarly, if job market is very down during your joining, cycle may change when you finish your degree, where there will be more job opportunities.

Don’t pursue the branches just because every other person is pursuing it. Try to do a detailed research in every aspect of your education. As these courses are rare and no one has an awareness about these groups, these branches are offered only by selective colleges across India. These colleges are ready to give stipends in order to make students pursue these branches.

Since courses awareness is less, people who pursued and are pursuing these courses are less, which in turn provides more job opportunities for even less eligible people. This kind of analysis before
joining the courses, helps you in finding the job soon after your course completion.

Some engineering jobs requires more hard work, yielding less pay during initial stages but when you gain experience you will be get paid in huge amount and your experience will be in big demand in future.

Nothing comes easy in life!! Do smart and hard work at initial stages of career and let your success, experience speak for you in Future which will help you attain a high position in your career.

Hope my post was useful. Please post your questions in comments section for any clarifications or guidance. Have a Good Day!!!

                                                                                                                                    Regards,
                                                                                                                                     Alams


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