Which are the core branches for engineering?
Dear Aspirant
There are mainly four core branches as provided below.
- Civil engineering.
- Mechanical engineering.
- Electrical engineering.
- Electronics and Communication Engineering.
These four branches are considered because these are base of government sector. I would also like to tell you ESE(engineering services exam) hires candidate belonging to these four core branch for serving in various sectors.
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1. Mechanical- concerned with machines
2. Civil- related with construction
3. Electrical- related with power generation, maintainance and distribution
Mechanical,civil,electrical and electronics are generally called core branches of engineering. This is because 90% problems related toengineering can be solved with the knowledge of the core branches .
Dear Rachana, If you are an Engineering course aspirant, you must have come across the term of ‘Core Branches’ of Engineering. Many people are not well aware about core branches.
The core branches are-
- Mechanical
- Electrical
- Civil
Earlier, there were three main Branches of Engineering present- Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering and Civil Engineering. At that time, Engineering was all about building structures, creating machines and dealing with electricity.These three branches dealt with the above mentioned requirements. For example, construction of structures got covered by Civil Engineering, topics related to making machines got covered by Mechanical Engineering and topics related to Electrical systems got covered by Electrical Engineering. So, basically, these three branches can be said to be the base of ‘Engineering world’! This is why they are called core branches of Engineering. It is from these very branches that many other new Engineering branches came from. One could also notice that no matter which industry we take into account, core branches are involved in it in one way or the other.
These are some of the reasons why these branches are called the core branches of Engineering:- core branches of Engineering has lots to offer. The most prominent advantage has to be job availability. As I mentioned above, core branches are involved in almost all types of industries. So, it is safe to say that there are jobs available for core branch graduates in different types of Industries.For graduates doing engineering from other branches of Engineering, this kind of luxury may not be always present. Another main advantage is that of job security. These branches are not too easily affected by recession.The effects of recession had not been very bad.This is the reason why these branches are also called ‘Evergreen Branches’. When compared to other branches, job opportunities in case of core branches is always in a ‘healthy state’ and doesn’t fluctuate downwards in case of bad economic situations like recessions.
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There are 3 core branches 1. Mechanical - Concerned with Machines 2. Civil- Related with construction 3. Electrical - Related with Power generation ,maintenance & distribution. Other concerned branches are - 4. Computer science, 5. Information Technology 6. Electronics & Communication, 7. Chemical engineering 8. Petroleum Engineering 9. Marine Engineering 10. Safety & Fire engineering 11. Architect & Planning Engineering, 11. Industrial & Production Engineering 12. Power Engineering 13. Aeronautical & Avinomics Engineering, 14. Mechatronics 15. Robotics 16. Nano Engineering 17. Bio technology 18. Dairy Technology 19. Fishery & Hatchery 20. Sound Engineering.