Best engineering branches and courses
Oh! So you think you will land up a job right after your engineering is over? Then you are wrong – here’s the real picture. Opting for engineering is just not enough, you need to choose the right college and above all the right engineering course to land up a job with decent salary. Many of you must have seen people are still waiting to be hired by a company. The major reason behind this kind of unemployment is pursuing course from an average college. In case you haven’t been able to score admission in a prestigious college, then opting for the right engineering branch can land you a decent job.



Check out the popular engineering branches that can secure your position in the market:


Electrical engineering: 
This is one of the core and common branches of engineering. The course needs a lot of hard work to score good marks and is also a bit tough. Most of the engineering colleges in India offer this course. Now, a new course has been introduced which is also based on electrical engineering called electrical and electronics engineering.


Mechanical engineering
This is also the core branch and one of the most popular courses in engineering. The job prospects of this course are quite high as mechanical engineers are required in most of the industries. Most of the engineering colleges in India offer this course. The latest course that has been introduced in this branch is mechatronics engineering. This course comprises elements of both mechanical and electronics engineering.

Civil engineering 
One of the most important and core branches of engineering is civil engineering. The job prospects of this particular course are also high as the jobs are available in both private and public sector.

Instrumentation and control engineering (IC) 
This is a very important branch of engineering, but is offered by only few colleges in India. This shortage of colleges has resulted in less percentage of IC graduates, whereas there is a huge demand for IC graduates. The salary offered is also high.


Chemical engineering
Chemical engineering is a evergreen branch of engineering, when it comes to job prospects are the demand is higher in the market, but there are very few colleges that offer this course. Biochemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry, Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Safety Technology, Process Control are some of the topics that are covered in this course.
If you are planning to pursue engineering the traditional way, then opting these courses can give a shape to your career.

Good luck!

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