what is the placement position in engineering stream
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Engineering course is a 4 years duration course.
Students are taught many subjects as per their branch.
Computer Science and Information Technology students get placed in higher number numbers in every college as compared to other branches like civil, mechanical and electrical.
No, the position they acquire in companies are of junior level as junior software developer or something.
As engineering students have very less experience, they get entry level jobs at companies.
Many big companies like Tata Motors, Flipkart, Amazon, Microsoft hire many students based on the interview and skillsets.
Also, you can apply to internships based on your skillset during college years, i.e. course duration.
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Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, Well, all engineering branches exist in colleges since they have scope and job opportunities. It would be really worthless to choose a specific branch if it has the best placements!
There are good placements in most of the branches of engineering. There may be a slack once in a while because of changes in market scenario.
My advice (a strong belief): Choose a branch of interest and aptitude, not what others (parents, friends, society, market scenario) drive you to.
Placement will be in your hand, if you:
- Are technically qualified
- Possess the required skills for the job
- Are a professional
- Have a strong CV with ample co curricular activities which has enabled you to put theory into practice
- Positive attitude
- Stand apart from the other applicants
Well now coming to the position that you will get after completing Engineering. That depends on your Branch you opted. For example if you have CS Branch then you might get a position that suits like you can be assigned as a programmer, tester, Developer, etc. So at the end whatever skill you will be having you will the position similar to that.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
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