Which stream is better among mechanical engineering and electrical engineering?

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Which stream is better among mechanical engineering and electrical engineering?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago
Electrical engineering is a little better than mechanical engineering, as it has better scope and nowadays some of the mechanical engineers are ending up jobless but there is a better scope fir electrical engineers, so better go with electrical engineering.
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manpreet 3 years ago
I'll prefer you to opt for the electrical engineering, as the scope of this field in India is good and you can easily get a decent pack job easily, but this can't be possible in the mechanical branch as there are very less jobs in India, but since both are core branches, you can opt for mechanical also Good luck.
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manpreet 3 years ago
I'll prefer you to opt for the electrical engineering, as the scope of this field in India is good and you can easily get a decent pack job easily, but this can't be possible in the mechanical branch as there are very less jobs in India.
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manpreet 3 years ago
Sorry, but all forms of engineering require a solid grounding in maths. However, it's not like you'll be immersed in mathematics for all time, like a theoretical mathematician. It's necessary to have the groundwork because so much of engineering is built on top of it. In everyday work you may find that the field-specific software in daily use does 99% or more of the heavy mathematical lifting for you. It's when the software kicks up an unexpected result that you need to be able to assess whether the result is trustworthy. For this, you need a reasonable understanding of the basic principles and assumptions upon which your software is based. As far as choosing electrical vs mechanical - that's something only you can decide. I would suggest, though, that if your enjoyment with Arduino & RPi is on the coding side rather than the electronic design side, then perhaps EE isn't the best direction. Maybe a B.Tech in Mechatronics would fit the bill better? It is very useful for an engineer specifying "made stuff" to have visited (at least) or participated (if possible) in the trades involved in the actual "making". Understanding the process of "making" makes the design engineer more aware of manufacturability concerns. Why not try to visit some companies doing the "making" and think about whether you'd like a career in designing/specifying those sorts of things.
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manpreet 3 years ago
btw in terms of pay package and placements electrical is too good then mechanical and electrical studies are somewhat eadier then mechanical
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manpreet 3 years ago
depend on college to college
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