sir/ma'am please tell me today which branch is good for engineering and also mention the reason....
Hello shivam
I think it is depends on your interest are interested in core branch or IT sectors.
But i will provide some information regarding your questions on this article please read it carefully.
List of highest paying engineering branches
Sr. No |
Highest Paying Engineering Branches |
Expected Salary |
1. |
Computer Science Engineering |
Expected salary: Rs. 2.4 Lakh to Rs. 1 Crore per annum |
2. |
Mechanical Engineering
Expected salary: Rs. 1.8 Lakh to Rs. 5 Lakh per annum
3.
Civil Engineering
Expected salary: Rs. 3 Lakh to Rs. 5 Lakh per annum
4.
Electrical Engineering
Expected salary: Rs. 1.8 Lakh to Rs. 4.5 Lakh per annum
5.
Electronics & Communication Engineering
Expected salary: Rs. 1.5 to Rs. 3.5 Lakh per annum
COMPUTER SCIENCE ENGINEERING
In India R&D, innovation and electronics manufacturing sectors are very weak and do not provide enough opportunities to engineers of electronics, chemical, textile, instrumentation, bio-medical and aeronautical branches. However, the service sector is the strongest as per job opportunities and commercial gains. Be it banking, airlines, insurance, railways, hospitals, hospitality or IT field; everywhere there is a requirement of the software solution. The billions of devices produced in every sector from automobile to aerospace need microprocessor control, which is software-driven. It is not only development or coding of these services and devices but also testing and life-time support, which needs CSE engineers in drove. This demand is not going to go away ever, albeit may slow down for limited periods. The major chunk of jobs offered in India, every year, is for CS engineers.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
India always had robust heavy-manufacturing industries like steel, metal, forging, automobile and mining. All these industries require steady inflow of fresh engineering graduates. With the advent of automation, more & more engineers are required to monitor, supervise and fault-diagnose these systems. Mechanical engineers are also required in IT sector to design & develop ERP solutions as they are supposed to have better understanding of manufacturing and production processes. Sectors like Railways, heavy-engineering, shipyards, ports, m
defence forces, National highways, metro rail corporation etc are the top employers for the mechanical engineers.
Civil engineering
the early 20 th century, civil engineers were the best-recognized engineers in India through their contributions in building huge dams, bridges, ports, airports and railways. During the decades of 70s to 90s, due to non-availability of many infrastructure-related developments, the popularity and demand of this branch nose-dived and except government colleges, majority of private engineering colleges did not offer this branch. This created a vacuum when infrastructure development boomed in the country during the late nineties and early 2000. All construction projects required site engineers, supervisors and architects; fuelling the demand for civil engineers. All of sudden, there was a rush among the private engineering colleges to open civil engineering branch. It is also simpler to study civil compared to other branches as it has minimal mathematics and no software learning except in the first year.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
This is the oldest and core branch of engineering which always had steady demand in terms of employability. All electricity boards, power sector organizations like NTPC, PSUs, railways, defence forces, manufacturing sector etc require electrical, electrical & electronic and electrical & instrumentation engineers. They have also been hired by the IT sector for ERP solutions and for even software development.
Please visit the link for more details.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/best-engineering-branches-for-high-salary-in-india
hope that's helpful
best of luck