Do engineering have less scope and career options in recent as well as coming years?What are the merits of completing Btech from a govt colg
Hello aspirant, it is very complicated to answer because the engineering degree from where you take is more important. If you complete your degree from IIT, NIT, or any other renowed government then your chances to have a good placement is more and if you do your b.tech from any other private institute then you will have very less chance to get a job and surely one can say that engineering does not have a scope.
Hope this may help you!
No, Engineering does not have less scope compared to any other graduate course. We can say that some branches of B. Tech might have less scope as compared to others. The trends in the world change and with it so do the scope of different branches. Government colleges do have some perks of its own like very low fees and better professors which are selected by government tests. It's not that private colleges are not good at all both of the types have their own benefits.
All The Best.
Hello!
No it is not true
The demand and requirement for every field has changed with time
The field of technology has been progressing in recent years like never before, so there is no way the demand of Engineering has lessened. Yes, it is true that only doing what the syllabus and the course is asking you to won't help but then keeping up with changing times will help in surviving.
This is a myth . Everything depends upon your skills and your branch . Even if your branch is not good. You must be smart enough to get a job by smartly passing your interview.
So there is a scope for onlt the best amongst them .
Tge market is saturated and you have to outshine if you need a job .
Otherwise there is no such case that scope is not there .
This is most useless rumour you have ever heard
The importance of the engineers in the society can never be ignored from a small needle to rockets to softwares to artificial intelligence everything is developed by engineer like us
But it is true that India isn't producing up to mark engineer as we have lots of college that doesn't teach well and make the ratio of unemployment just increase and it is true that engineering is the most difficult and in depth course as an engineer in an average passes around 70 subjects in 4 years and like 300+ exams
And the competition is getting tough day by day and will only increase
Hope this helps you out.
Have a great day ahead.
There are no particular benefits of being in government college except you are in IIT as you will be cool in society