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which branch is better environmental engineering or metallurgical and materials engineering???


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Alpesh patil 24th Apr, 2020
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Aastha jain 3rd Jun, 2020

Hi Alpesh

In terms of future scope, environmental engineering is a growing branch, and metallurgical engineering a slow declining branch . Because of rising concerns surrounding climate change, more and more engineers are needed by the public and private organisations that are skilled in energy and waste management. Policy makers too require the expertise of these engineers/specialists to make more nature friendly decisions

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