which has more job opportunities aerospace engineering or chemical engineering?
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Both are different specialised fields and both have different work areas.If you will choose to do any of these course in IITs or NITs or any other top renowned colleges then you will surely get good career opportunities in near future but if you do any of these courses from average college then you will face difficulties in finding opportunities in future.
Don't think about Job ,salary or any other thing when it comes to choosing your career, choose the one which excites you and where you interest lies because this only can help you in long run.
Good Luck
Both are different specialised fields and both have different work areas.If you will choose to do any of these course in IITs or NITs or any other top renowned colleges then you will surely get good career opportunities in near future but if you do any of these courses from average college then you will face difficulties in finding opportunities in future.
Don't think about Job ,salary or any other thing when it comes to choosing your career, choose the one which excites you and where you interest lies because this only can help you in long run.
Good Luck
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Hello Dharshana!!
Between this chemical and aerospace engineering, opportunities are more for chemical engineering compared to aerospace engineering. This field students get offers from pharmaceuticals ,FMGC, Food, industries, petrochemicals and more. And this field mainly focused on scalping up processes and distillation operations. This is my opinion.. Choose the option as per your interest. I can provide you the link about chemical engineering I think it may helps you a little just go through it:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/chemical-engineering/amp?espv=1
Hope it helped you. Good luck!!
Between this chemical and aerospace engineering, opportunities are more for chemical engineering compared to aerospace engineering. This field students get offers from pharmaceuticals ,FMGC, Food, industries, petrochemicals and more. And this field mainly focused on scalping up processes and distillation operations. This is my opinion.. Choose the option as per your interest. I can provide you the link about chemical engineering I think it may helps you a little just go through it:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/engineering.careers360.com/articles/chemical-engineering/amp?espv=1
Hope it helped you. Good luck!!
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