Very much informative and well explained!! Wish I got to hear this on first year of college . As you rightly said, Electronics and Communication field has a lot of career opportunities in India with more and more semiconductor and product companies starting here.
Proud to be in Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) at Kerala. I realize that girls are more in ECE. In my class our strength is 68. That is ; 50 girls and 18 boys 😁🔥.
I am currently in my final year B.Tech in mechanical engineering from NIT Calicut. Let me give you guys my point of view. I joined mechanical engineering because I had an interest towards machines. But, it turns out that it is the math and problem solving skill are mostly required. When it comes to placements, Mechanical Engineering is a joke. All these companies mentioned in this video don’t come together. Even if they did, only 10-15% of the students will get in the core field. Others will get placed in IT sector or management sector. The chance of getting into the core field is very low. Right now I am studying programming etc. to get placed. So, all of my previous 4 year was a waste. Choose mechanical engineering if: 1) You are passionate about machines and its working 2) EXTREMELY good at math and problem solving 3) Ready to learn (or forced to learn) boring stuffs as they are also included in the syllabus. 4) Can maintain a high Cgpa overall (You might be class topper in 10th and 12th. But it has no meaning in college) Mechanical Engineering is a vast field. You might be only interested in some part of it like automobiles. But you have to learn all of the other stuffs too, which can be very tiring as you might not be interested in that thing. Also, there is a high chance that you might end up with no job since you have been preparing to get into a core company. Unfortunately you couldn’t get it. Neither you have any IT related skills to get into IT companies, since you have been studying ‘mechanical engineering’. I know it is kind of a discouraging thing. But it is the truth.
1. Definitely 100% of the candidates can’t get placed in top companies. The supply of mechanical engineers is much higher than the demand. 2. In terms of which companies come to your university depends on your universities skills to bring companies. I had almost 70% of the companies mentioned in this video during my campus placement, back in 2015. 3. Engineering as a field is competitive. You need to be in top 5% to make it big in this field else you will be just wasting time. It works pretty much same in every field
@@NikhLogic sir what about aeronautical engineers are they have scope in future? How much salary they get? Is it very difficult as mechanical engineering? And also what is mechatronics engineering ?please tell🙏
Sushant, I wouldn’t recommend aeronautical engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high in India. I would rather advise taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aeronautic. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg, if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do it as a mechanical engineer, but if you are doing aeronautical; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field that opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
I'm a final year ECE undergrad from an NIT. I've recently got an offer from the Texas Instruments India which visited our campus this year with a salary package of around 35 lpa CTC.
Sir, I'm a JEE aspirant and I've always been Facinated by Space exploration and Universe itself. People like Kepler and Carl Sagan Were always my inspiration I wish to pursue a Career in Aeronautical engineering/Astrophysicist Which Branch should work Best for me I'm also Planning to go abroad as A future Prospect
Hello Brother, So happy to see you already so clear with your goal in life. I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering or aeronautical as undergraduate, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aeronautical once you go abroad. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field after 4 years of graduation, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
So great job with your overall ranking! In terms of internships abroad, it’s going to be slightly a challenge due to the current global situation & most countries of currently banned flights from India. Having said that, can you get internships in companies abroad but work from India? Absolutely yes! So I think you should change the approach to which company you want to get an internship in, than trying to understand which location. Getting a location will be quite hard as companies don’t spend much on interns in terms of flight tickets, visa etc unless there is an exceptional request or demand.
I doubt people regret as such, but when you compare chemical engineering jobs as compared to other field, it's lesser. It's a niche field. Right now with tech industry booming, you have more job opportunities there, hence it's easier to get a job in tech as compared to getting a job in core chemical field. Having said that, chemical industry in general is a multi trillion dollar industry which is still growing and has huge potential in future.
To an extent yes, but what they don’t tell you is, these jobless engineers are those engineers who did engineering for time pass & have no idea what engineering is even after graduation. The issue is; most students in India end up taking engineering for graduation. The supply due to this issue has gone up drastically as compared to the demand of jobs. Having said that, every engineer I know who valued his education and showed interest has landed a good job with top MNC’s. So there is still a demand for good engineers. So if you are taking engineering just for sake of it, because everyone else is taking it, I wouldn’t advice it. You might end up being the part of “most engineers are jobless” but if you are taking engineering because you have interest in it & you want to learn this field and grow your career in this field, then I would def recommend taking it. There is still huge demand for good engineers who know the basics & who understands how the system operates. So you need to ensure you are practically better than the rest of your batch mates who come to do time pass & I can assure you, you will do amazing in your career.
@@ayansinha4039 I can tell you that only medical student can beat engineers like medium qualified engineers but not like IIT or nit people except those no one can even imagine about engineer to touch them
Bro actually there are thousands of engineering colleges in India and only few them are good and valuable like IIT,NIT, IIIT etc...and most of the students with good placement are graduate from this collages (90-92% students were placed in job and rest them opt for higher studies and some of them Starts there own startup)coz research opportunities are very good at these collages....and those students who were graduated from private colleges or lower tier collages are mostly unplaced coz the curriculum of these collages are not so good and and they have no brand value also.... that's why most of the engineering students got jobless.
Many say Information Science and Engineering (IT) and Computer Science Engineering have got same scope in IT Sector Sir,What do u have to say abt this?
Hello Rakshit, yes both have similar scope in India, but it makes a big difference if you are planning to go abroad. Most countries don't recognize IT, but they value computer engineering. Hence if you are planning of spending your time & money, I would highly recommend doing Computer Engineering as it opens your doors to multiple sectors in different countries! If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on insta @nikhlogic. Happy to help :)
Drop a comment on which engineering degree you think is the best & also drop a comment if you want advice on getting a job in Dubai as a fresher! 🧑🏽💻💰
I actually don't want a job that can affect my eyes or my body health like working on pc on all day. So please tell me a branch which can pay well and doesn't compromise with my health.
Hello Gokul, if you are more interested with field intensive role, then you can always look into mechanical, and specialize in oil & gas, as this would involve you going to sites, rigs, or you can also specialize in automobile where you would be working on auto parts etc. Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic!
Super glad you found it useful brother :) If you do have time, go through the comments as well. A lot of people have asked different questions about different degrees. You might find it useful
Hello Jhanvi, I wouldn’t recommend either of engineering streams, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aeronautical or aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aeronautical engineering; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field that offers you broad job opportunities than selecting a niche field. Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic :)
Hello sir Currently I am pursuing for Jee and seeing forward to attain a rank to get IIT/ NIT. Please make a video for our guidance in today's scenerio..as situation may be differ than earlier.
Hey Shipra, First of all, good luck with JEE. Hope you get into your dream college. In regards to todays scenario, what exactly you mean? Nothing much has changed in terms of points that are mentioned in this video. So could you specify what are you looking for, and accordingly will create a video around it.
I am interested in space , and as of now since aerospace and aeronautical engineering have less scope i thought of taking computer science as it is most demanded Would this stream help me , sir ?
Same situation with me bro. I also have interest in rockets and satellites but due to very less scope in India I am also thinking of doing CSE. BTW WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW?
Hello Shadow, Chemical Engineering is really great field & has a good scope specially now since the current global situation has increased the overall demand in this field. It's a growing field, with multiple governments investing heavy here. Def one of the top 5 fields in engineering. But again, this field is quite vast, so you need to start working on narrowing it down to which sector are you looking forward to work in. For any further doubt, you can drop me a message on Instagram & will be happy to help. @nikhlogic :)
Very good video but the reality is only IITians and nitians are considered engineers. However, this is not applicable for cse, it, ece. Non-iitian and non-nitian mech, civil, chem, e&e need reference to crack in the core sector AND should have a great deal of luck else all the best to get exploited 👍
Not completely true brother. Yes if you do graduate from NIT or IIT, it has more value, but other gov or private colleges are also good and offers immense value. At the end. it doesn't matter which college you graduate from. What matters is what skills you carry after your graduation when you apply for jobs
@@NikhLogic I am getting 1) production engineering - Nit Trichy 2)In other good Nits like- nagpur, durgapur,Silchar,bhopal, kurukshetra,etc - civil engineering 3)Igdtuw - cse or ece 4)Nit Rourkela and allahadbad- biotechnology I want good placement and overall development as well So please suggest me with which option I should go with ?
@@rahulbiju2376 I chose a field which I had absolutely no idea about it and never really liked it. I had got year back after 2nd year and after a week I'll be graduated with no skill nothing
@@swaroop7021 Damn that sucks man. I'm afraid I might be in a similar situation soon. Just passed 12th grade with PCMB and I have no interest in anything tbh. I like maths and thats pretty much it. Also gaming too, but that's because I like playing video games . Might take computer science engineering since it has good scope. This is not a good look for me.
@@rahulbiju2376 you choose which you like and most importantly ask your seniors about it. You cannot do something which you don't love. Also this engineering is all about understanding the concept. You will meet a lot of people who say they study the night before. Till 12th I used to study every single day just byhearting the book, basically a bookworm which led me being socially awkward. I never participated in anything else be it for extra curricular activities. And when I did in 1st year of Engineering it took a toll on me because I never had time management. So I would suggest you is learn how to manage time, take part in college activities get to know people you wouldn't be depressed like After my 5th sem pandemic happened and till now I've been at home so basically I went to college for 2 years out of 5. So make sure you know how to swim before jumping out into the ocean.
Sir i love to create things that why I love engineering because of the creative side and i do programming , created some games but cse jobs didn't exited me that much like software developer and also I have a huge interest in space. But iam in a huge dilemma that which engineering branch should I choose? And also sir can you tell me which branch has more exiting jobs like creating things? And I also know engineering is best suitable for me
Sir please listen i am in 12th from Maharashtra our 12th boards are starting next month in march. Jee exam are coming and i am very unhappy i am not prepared. I am thinking to do ECE or Computer Engi neering. But my problem is i dont know anything about computer. I dont even know properly how to start a computer😐😭. And also i dont know about electronics and communication,but this will have immense job opportunity for future. Please guide me sir should i do any of this both even after not having 1% of the required knowledge of this field. Plz reply sir plz i need your guidance😭😭😭
Hello Shreeraj, I can totally understand your situation. You don't have to worry. First, you need to understand if you have an interest in computers or ECE because if you don't, you will struggle during 4 years of engineering. Because this field has demand in jobs, it's very competitive now and hence you have to be in the top best candidates. I would recommend trying to learn python or R after your exams. Try it for 2-3 weeks. If you do have an interest learning them, then look at taking these field. If you don't find it interesting, please don't take this field as you will struggle due to lack of interest. Look for alternative fields like law, CA etc. In today's date, there is scope everywhere. Don't jump into something because everyone around you is doing the same. Good Luck brother, and If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on instagram @nikhlogic!
Sir what is future good option(after 5 years)? 1)Electrical and electronics engineering(EEE) 2)electronic and communication(EC) 3)Computer science Engineering (Cse). Please reply as soon as problem. I don't have special interest in any field so im asking. I'm so much confused.+1 +2 total mark i got is 93%. And one more question in private colleges which is good,look for less fee college with less placement or high fee college with good placement. Add on question :is paramedical courses is better than engoneering course??
Hello Sachin, 1. EEE, It's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less. As an electrical engineer, you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift their prob through Master. India isn’t best for electrical engineers, to be honest, & the growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 data in the core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia, or Canada. These countries have a high demand for electrical engineers. 2 & 3. ECE and CSE both are really good fields with huge job opportunities. 4. In terms of college, I can't really help much there as I was targeting only IIT and NIT. I got into NIT K, and that's where I graduated from. So my aim was only those. 5. Paramedical is a totally different field. If you are interested in the biomedical/ nursing/ medical industry, paramedical will help and its a lucrative field with a lot of opportunities outside India, but that's only if your interest lies there. Else you wouldn't enjoy it. If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
@@NikhLogicthanks a lot bro for the reply ❤️ bro I also have one more doubt everyone is saying if you study EEE you can do EEE Jobs,ECE jobs and CSE jobs.. But when you study ECE you can only do Ece and CSE jobs.. The private college tecahers is also saying this...they are saying EEE best course for more scope,job... What is the truth behind this sir.. Please reply
Which branch should i select to get a job in the electric vehicle industry?? The demand for electric vehicles are increaseing day by day so the scope in this field should be increased so which branch will be the best?? Electrical and electronics (EEE) Electrical and communication( ECE) automobile engineering Mechanical Computer science Chemical?????
Sir How much scope does ECE have for marketing & management based sector ? Which is better for marketing based jobs abroad - EEE , CSE, or ECE ? I am planning to do MBA later
Hello, I wouldn't recommend any of those streams if your plan is to go towards marketing jobs. You are spending 4 years of your life studying, hence I would recommend take bachelors in the field you are interested to work in and then do MBA, as that adds more value. If you are not planing of pursuing engineering post your college, then avoid it as you will just be wasting your time.
I am now reading in class 11...I have an interest in civil engineering and architecture...but my brother told me that civil engineers are high in demand so it's very difficult to get a job...and said that I should take less demanding engineering to get a job easily....what should I do?
Hello Anushree, Every field will have competition. There are so many engineers who graduate every year. So don't be worried about competition. There are jobs as well in every field, but the jobs are taken by students who are actually good in their field. Hence if you have an interest in Civil Engineering, I would highly recommend you to take that as you will be able to perform good in that field, but I would also recommend before confirming on 1 field, you do your research about other fields as well. Also I have a new video coming up this week about Engineering itself. You can watch that video as well to get slightly more clarity in this. If you have any more doubts, feel free to reach out to me on instagram - @nikhlogic
Dislikes are done by electrical engineers.But i am also an electrical engineer and I believe that one can achieve success in their respective branch if they love and do hard work in their own branch .Proud to be an engineer, not an electrical engineer.
Haha well I'm sure there would be some people who prob don't find it valuable. In regards to EE, it's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less. As an electrical engineer you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. But again, you are absolutely true, it all boils down to the skills you carry and how much technical knowledge you actually have in the core subject. So yes, the top 3% always get into top companies. It all depends on your hard work and love for their branch. If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram. Will be happy to help :) @nikhlogic
Hello sir, I’m a Nepali student aspiring to pursue my Bachelors in Engineering in India.As i plan to be an entrepreneur, I want to study a less technical engineering course like industrial engineering, which branch of engineering, University and city would you suggest me?
Hey Shalu, to be an entrepreneur you don’t need to pursue engineering. You need to know business side of running a company. Often times entrepreneur are not people with technical skills but with managerial skills. But if you insist on getting a Btech, I would recommend computer engineering, as it will help you understanding coding. Tom if you are starting a business or company, having an online presence is important and being a graduate in this field will help you in that way. Also, in terms of city, any metropolitan city is good like Bangalore, mumbai, Pune etc If you have more questions, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Hahaha Akash, even I’m mechanical engineer. So in the core field, unfortunately the jobs aren’t high paying. Once you have maybe 10-15 years of work experience, then the job/ salary gets better. But at this stage you also have option to move to different field If you want to, such as consulting, investment banking etc. so I would suggest doing your research in which field you want to move to, and accordingly work towards that. I wanted to move towards e-commerce side, and I followed that. Similarly, you need to understand where do you want to go. Feel free to connect on linkedin for more advice :)
@@NikhLogic honestly mechanical is waste sir no placements in our college but there are plenty offers for cse i am in thrid year of mechanical now i am feeling why i suggested waste branch instead of ece cse and it
@@adityasantosh6609 not really brother. If you are maybe going abroad in future, mech has high value. For example - in Middle East mech is most valued due to oil & gas industry. Countries such as Germany, France values mech quite a lot due to automobile industry. So it’s not a total waste. Yes as a fresher the CTC will be lower as compared to a ECE or Comps, but if you are really interested in the field, it has quite a lot of scope.
@@NikhLogic thanks bro but i started learning java dbms from second year so that i can placed in it company for campus interview and i also learn phytan devolop my english skills aptitude etc for placing in a good company at campus no i am stoped concentrating about core just reading before exams to get marks thats it and i dont have that much patience to study so i dont want to do masters if i want to select in a placement now i need to stop focus on core and just study before exams for marks and have to concentrate on computer operating skills java dbms aptitude and english to select with a good package so i am doing from my 2nd year
Hi bro if I do ece and complete it and if I want to work in airport or some flight department what should study in PG or how to get a work in that space
Hey Kavitha, post ECE you can work in flight sector, but it will be in backend which will be related to flight communications. For working in front end, you will need to get a degree which specializes in that. I wouldn’t suggest doing a front end degree as it would lead to wastage of ECE degree. Hence look for roles in the backend in the aerospace industry.
Sir what about Electrical Engineering isn't too one of the broadest branch of engineering? Well please make a video on that topic too It's a humble request from many students like me who wants to choose electrical engineering as the career option.
Hello, so sorry I couldn't get back to this earlier. In terms of electrical engineering, It's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less. As an electrical engineer you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift there prob through Masters. India isn’t best for electrical engineers to be honest & growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 & 2020 data in core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia or Canada. These countries have high demand for electrical engineers. If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
@@NikhLogic Hi sir, I have completed electrical engineering, I wanted to get in world of IT, I got job as java backend developer. I have been working for 3.5 years, But I am lacking practical touch. I am planning for masters which will fetch me a job of software coding + hardware/practical work. With my past as electrical engineer and my current work experience which field you can suggest me for masters?
Quite a lot. The main difference between electrical and electronic is that, electrical focuses on big mass projects like power grid etc. Here your overall knowledge in terms of understanding wiring is important: Electronic focuses on micro projects that requires you to understand coding. Electronics is another way of getting into AI & roles related to data science: I would recommend electronics among the 2
Sir I Appreciate You and It would be great help if you make an full series on branches of engineering , engineering comparison, placements , branches , work etc and many things Please Sir Request ❤️
Hello, I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace engineering; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Also, if you do have the budget, do mechanical engineering in india, and plan for masters abroad in countries such as US, Germany, Australia etc that have high scope for Aerospace Engineering. Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Iam very confused at this stage .i don't have any idea about which branch i would prefer.i like civil engineering but everyone saying that it has no scope.actually i don't like computer science and electronics and other branches iam very confused what I do ?
Hello Alan, it’s totally normal to be confused, and everyone goes through that stage. In terms of civil engineering, yes it has less scope as compared to other fields, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good field. If you aren’t interested in computer/ electronics please don’t take it. There is a huge competition in this field now, and only top 5%-10% will make it into good companies. Rest won’t have any value. Hence I would suggest looking into mechanical or civil. You need to understand where do you see yourself in near future, which country would you like to work in, are you planning of doing masters etc. Do you see yourself as an automobile engineer or maybe work in oil & gas sector in Middle East or do you see yourself as a civil officer in a construction based businesses. These questions will help you understand what’s the best for you. You should be happy that you are clear in terms of where your interest doesn’t lie, as that’s the hard choice. People often jump into something because everyone is taking it , and then they struggle in it. If you have any doubts, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Hope this helps :)
Hello Khwaish, I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering or aeronautical, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace engineering; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Also, if you do have the budget, do mechanical engineering in india, and plan for masters abroad in countries such as US, Germany, Australia etc that have high scope for Aerospace Engineering. Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Hey Abhishek, ECE is a great field! Make sure you do have interest in this field, and if that's a yes, you are def in the right path :) Certain skills you will need to learn are coding using R, Python etc. Good Luck brother, and If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on instagram @nikhlogic!
Hello Harjot, I wouldn’t recommend, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace or aeronautical engineering field depending on your interest. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing a niche engineering field; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
So Namratha, Agriculture field in India is a growing field & considering not many people go into this particular section, I believe it’s still a high potential untapped engineering sector. But again, since it’s at a growth stage, you will have to struggle a bit during initial career days because the demand also is not very high right now. So be mentally prepared for that. But I’m positive, at the rate Indian agriculture sector is growing, this field is going to highly competitive in upcoming years. Also, a downside in agricultural field is that the pay won't be very high for quite some time since agriculture in general is not a high profit margin field. So do understand these risks when you take this field. For any further doubt, you can drop me a message on Instagram & will be happy to help. @nikhlogic :)
Hello Fiesta, you don't have to be good at it, if you are willing to spend time and get better at it. I personally wouldn't recommend IT as compared to CSE, as CSE is recognized globally. Many countries don't consider IT as a B.tech degree. Hence if you are spending time, money and effort, would suggest CSE.
Hello Veerendra, I wouldn’t recommend aerospace or aeronautical engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in the field you want to. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
You can do aeronautical engineering but only if you do it from only IITs and you would have to work very hard on problem solving skills For getting good rank in JEE advanced
My son he will finish12 th 2022 March.he want to become a aeronautical engineer.but now all are telling no scope these days.he is good in physics and maths.so we totally confused.after mechanical he can go for master degree for aeronautical is possible I want your opinion.thanku
@@NikhLogic brother plz tell my dream is to become ias officer . But after +2 to have a career as a backup for ias exam ! Wat must be the branch of engineering to be opted? N I want to take physics as my optional in upsc exam
Hello Sai, it’s very hard to say in this manner. Help me understand, where does your interest lie? Do you enjoy coding or do you enjoy physics etc? Do you see yourself working as a software engineer/ data analyst or do you see yourself working in oil & gas sector or automobile engineering etc? You also need to think in terms of where do you see yourself in near future. Is it India or do you wish to go abroad to places such as Germany, US, Australia etc So it’s based on a lot of parameters. Once you are clear on these, it will help you understand which subject should you choose for your future.
If your passion lies towards creating your own apps, games, websites etc, I would recommend taking computer engineering You can start learning basic skills on RUclips itself. You can also refer to Udemy. Udemy offers quite a lot of courses at very reasonable prices. Also, I would recommend watching a video on this channel - how to get job in FANG companies. On that video, a friend of mine who works at Microsoft & google breaks into detail on how to grow your career in computer engineering & multiple tools that you can use. Would highly recommend watching that video. Hope you find this useful & you can drop me a message on Instagram for any further doubts - @nikhlogic :)
The difference is like Mechanical Engineering & Automobile Engineering. Mechanical engineering is a broad field, that covers automobile/ machinery/ Aerospace etc. Automobile engineering on the other hand is a niche field. Similarly, computer engineering is a broad field, that covers software, hardware etc. Software engineering on the other hand is a niche field. My suggestion - Always go for broad field, as this increases your overall options in future.
So Manoj, honestly speaking all the engineering dept needs a bit of effort. Nothing would be easy, but having said that, dont consider yourself as dumb. You prob need to put little time extra as compared to others maybe, if you think you lack skills, but I’m sure you will be able to do it,
That's awesome to know! Congratulations in clearing your exam brother! :) If you are interested in IT sector, choose either Computer Science Engineering or ECE. Both these fields will help you get your dream job. Hope this helps & if you have any doubts in this field, feel free to drop me a message on instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
Anyone please help me , there are two option in front of me i.e., ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS and ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION . Which one should i select to get highest package and better placements ???
Hello brother, If your interest is in Computer related parts, then you need to choose either computer engineering or electronics & communication engineering. Computer Engineering does more software-related work; such as code development. On the other hand, Electronic Engineering does more hardware-related work; such as working on a computer modern board, circuits, wiring, and alike. So you need to understand which is the field that you want to enroll in. Both fields are quite similar to each other to an extent, but computer engineering will have more to do with coding in general. Both the field offer very lucrative salary packages. So don't worry about the salary, but try to understand which interests you more and choose a field according to that. It's important that you enjoy what you are doing because only then you will be able to grow in your career. Hope this helps, and if you have any more doubt, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram. Will be happy to help @Nikhlogic :)
I always wanted to be an engineer. Im currently in class 10th and want to choose what branch of engineering should I pursue a career in. Ive always liked machines and space related stuff so I thought that I will do aerospace engineering but as I researched more about it I found out that it dosent have as many jobs and opportunities compared to other types. Can I have a piece of advice from you regarding this
Bro if u have passion in your branch and u do hard work in a right way,no one can stop u from being hired...i am in class 12(mass promoted) and in my class 8 out of 10 people will take cse/it for placement but in that 8 people only few have passion about cse/it and others are only taking it for placement,and i am damn sure that they will not able to get 2 lpa job in that field *LAALACH BURI BALA HAI*
Hello Drasticate, as Akash mentioned if you work hard in any field you can make it big, but I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India. I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do. Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace engineering; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Also, if you do have the budget, do mechanical engineering in india, and plan for masters abroad in countries such as US, Germany, Australia etc that have high scope for Aerospace Engineering. Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
@@akashpatankar2800 dude all this is shit talk...in the real world this does not happen...its better to be practical than regret later...and there are alot of IT jobs out there your classmates can get placed in with not that much hard work...that 2lpa stuff is just to make yourself feel better
@@akashpatankar2800 bro my friend’s brother is an aeronautical engineer and he regrets since the day 1 after the completion of his degree! he is jobless since 8 months and has decided now to do mba…. he is also a passionate guy!
@@akashpatankar2800 OMGGG I FOUND SOMEONE WHO THINKS LIKE ME! Well, I have chosen Multimedia course over Engineering because I wasn't passionate for it, but I hate when people say I'm doing everything to get a job. I hate that word even. Now even more!
Hey bro, I have replied to your other comment. Do let me know if you have any more doubts & feel free to drop me a message on instagram in case of any. Will be happy to help @nikhlogic :)
Hello Navihasan, It's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less. As an electrical engineer, you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift there prob through Masters. India isn’t best for electrical engineers to be honest & growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 & 2020 data in core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia or Canada. These countries have high demand for electrical engineers. If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
Hello sir i am in 10th and I like more practical things but the most trending job now is software engineering but i dont like coding and all that so which job you will prefer for me because i like practical more and i want a little bit high paid salary job ! So should I go for hardware engineer? I hope you will reply soon !😊
Hello Asha, it’s great to see that you have already a clear intent of what your likes & dislikes are. Coming to your question, don’t always go for trending jobs. Trends keep changing from time to time. Example - 5 years back, trending job was management consulting, but now it’s software engineering & data scientist. So don’t go on trends. Rather choose a field where you find interest. In your case, I would recommend taking electronics & communication. It does have practical knowledge required & will have basics of coding. This won’t take you into software field but it will still allow you to be open to this sector. Jobs in mechanical is also good if you have interest towards automobile or aerospace etc, but yes, in my opinion go with electronics & communication. You will enjoy the field
Sorry, didn't see this comment. Absolutely Asha, it has immense scope. When you do ECE, you have the option to go into Telecom industry & also into Tech industry. Both these industries are growing immensely and will continue to grow. So yes, no doubt that this field will have immense opportunities in future.
Call me Nikhil & Thanks for the feedback Shoaib! If you have any further doubts, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Happy to help :)
Sir ... IIT Madras launched data science courses ... generally AI ....sir I got enrolled and qualified ....but I am not able to qualify for IIT or nit or IIT .....and along with data science I want to study CS....which clg should I prefer...is lpu a good choice..bcz ultimately I want my hands good enough on AI which will be taught online from IIT Madras....so I just need a physical College where I must be able to meet companies.... please help
I am good in maths and also love to be an engineer I am confused with 2 courses 1.Artificial intelligence and data science 2.Computer science Which course should i choose? Which has more opportunities?
Computer science, always choose a field which has broader scope because tomorrow if you want to be a software developer, you can still be, but if you take a niche, then switching becomes really hard
I am in class 11 with science with computer and still confused what to do in future. Please help me. I can't find out in which subject I have insterst.
Hello Swarnajit, it's okay to be confused. Why don't you message me on insta, and then we can look into where your interest lies. Can help you accordingly :) Insta - @nikhlogic
Thanku so much sir for this information.. it will help me in future ,, I'm a CSE student 😊 As u told about most of the engineering courses , so now i have knowledge about them ,, thanks very much sir .. And Happy Diwali 🥰
Every engineering is good, but in terms of best engineering I have broken it down in the video. You can check the video itself :) Post that, if you have any doubt, you can drop me a message on Instagram. I will be happy to help you there :) - @nikhlogic
Hello sir , I have finished my 2nd pu and I'm though going for ECE but everyone one is saying it is difficult and all sort of stuff I really need ur help please guide me and I also needed some information about biotechnology is it have scope in future!??,
Hello Keerthana, ECE is absolutely a great field to work in. It's the field which holds a lot of demand in todays date due to the evolution of the tech industry. But if your interest lies in Electrical Engineering, then you should def take it. Before you jump into electrical engineering, there are few things which I would want you to understand. Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less. As an electrical engineer you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift there prob through Masters. India isn’t best for electrical engineers to be honest & growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 & 2020 data in core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia or Canada. These countries have high demand for electrical engineers. If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
Hi sir I am intrested in chemical engineering. Could u explain me its scope in India and salaries per month in India. Sir give ur thoughts and opinions about it sir.
Hello Reena, yes both computer engineering & IT engineering have similar scope in India, but it makes a big difference if you are planning to go abroad. Most countries don't recognize IT, but they value computer engineering. Hence if you are planning of spending your time & money, I would highly recommend doing Computer Engineering as it opens your doors to multiple sectors in different countries! If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on insta @nikhlogic. Happy to help :)
Hello Chandresh, I'm really sorry but my knowledge about the Canadian Economy and what are the high demand jobs there are quite poor. I would highly recommend connecting with someone who lives in Canada and asking them about it will be much more valuable.
Hello Navin, In computer engineering you will learn about both of them. You don't have an option to choose 1 of them. If you are not much interested in software, and want to learn more about the hardware, then go for ECE. ECE covers more on hardware & CSE covers more on Software aspect. If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message. Happy to help :)
Very much informative and well explained!! Wish I got to hear this on first year of college . As you rightly said, Electronics and Communication field has a lot of career opportunities in India with more and more semiconductor and product companies starting here.
Yep. Haha I wished the same :p
Didi aap ECE grad ho?
Proud to be in Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) at Kerala. I realize that girls are more in ECE. In my class our strength is 68. That is ; 50 girls and 18 boys 😁🔥.
Which college are you in
Haha, that's great to know :)
@@NikhLogic sir what about electrical and electronics engineering course?
Lol
Hey i am also from kerala...i dont know which branch to take ...i am good in maths...which one do you suggest?
I am currently in my final year B.Tech in mechanical engineering from NIT Calicut. Let me give you guys my point of view. I joined mechanical engineering because I had an interest towards machines. But, it turns out that it is the math and problem solving skill are mostly required. When it comes to placements, Mechanical Engineering is a joke. All these companies mentioned in this video don’t come together. Even if they did, only 10-15% of the students will get in the core field. Others will get placed in IT sector or management sector. The chance of getting into the core field is very low.
Right now I am studying programming etc. to get placed. So, all of my previous 4 year was a waste.
Choose mechanical engineering if:
1) You are passionate about machines and its working
2) EXTREMELY good at math and problem solving
3) Ready to learn (or forced to learn) boring stuffs as they are also included in the syllabus.
4) Can maintain a high Cgpa overall (You might be class topper in 10th and 12th. But it has no meaning in college)
Mechanical Engineering is a vast field. You might be only interested in some part of it like automobiles. But you have to learn all of the other stuffs too, which can be very tiring as you might not be interested in that thing.
Also, there is a high chance that you might end up with no job since you have been preparing to get into a core company. Unfortunately you couldn’t get it. Neither you have any IT related skills to get into IT companies, since you have been studying ‘mechanical engineering’.
I know it is kind of a discouraging thing. But it is the truth.
1. Definitely 100% of the candidates can’t get placed in top companies. The supply of mechanical engineers is much higher than the demand.
2. In terms of which companies come to your university depends on your universities skills to bring companies. I had almost 70% of the companies mentioned in this video during my campus placement, back in 2015.
3. Engineering as a field is competitive. You need to be in top 5% to make it big in this field else you will be just wasting time. It works pretty much same in every field
@@NikhLogic sir what about aeronautical engineers are they have scope in future? How much salary they get? Is it very difficult as mechanical engineering? And also what is mechatronics engineering ?please tell🙏
If you are an Indian why don't you crack railway exam
Sushant, I wouldn’t recommend aeronautical engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high in India.
I would rather advise taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aeronautic. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg, if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do it as a mechanical engineer, but if you are doing aeronautical; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field that opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Can't agree more💯#mech student
Our Bangalore plays big role in India
Namma bengaluru 😎😎😍
Haha yes for sure!
Ya... From tumkur 😁🙂 A big advantage of Bangalore
I'm a final year ECE undergrad from an NIT. I've recently got an offer from the Texas Instruments India which visited our campus this year with a salary package of around 35 lpa CTC.
Which nit?
@@saicharanhythabada1193 IIEST Shibpur and that's an NIT.
Is ECE & E&TC are different or same ?
@@bhaveshjadhav7642 Yes same
@@mahee5293 what do you think,it will be a good career option?
Select a field you are interested in, Do not let your choice be decided by others. Its you who should choose.
This is the best video I have ever seen for engineering...
This comment made my day Nikesh! Thanks a lot for the feedback brother :)
Good video and clear explanation for high school students in search for career...
Thanks :)
Sir, you told that you started preparing for JEE in 11th, so according to you, what is the best age to start preparing JEE
Depends from person to person. I started in 11th, but there are students who start from 9th as well. In my opinion, from 11th is good
@@NikhLogic and plz one thing, do you had some coaching classes??, for jee plz tell plz reply
No, I didn’t take classes. I did self study
@@NikhLogic sir. Then you clear jee..
Bahot der ho chuki h bhai...pichle janam m shuru kr dena tha
I want to build a career in technologies such as IoT/Embedded Systems/AI which branch should I opt for - Electrical, Electronics or CS ??
IoT, Embedded Systems and AI are covered in Electronics and Communication. So you need to choose that
@@NikhLogic Thanks 👍
Sir, I'm a JEE aspirant and I've always been Facinated by Space exploration and Universe itself. People like Kepler and Carl Sagan Were always my inspiration I wish to pursue a Career in Aeronautical engineering/Astrophysicist Which Branch should work Best for me I'm also Planning to go abroad as A future Prospect
Hello Brother,
So happy to see you already so clear with your goal in life. I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering or aeronautical as undergraduate, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aeronautical once you go abroad. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field after 4 years of graduation, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Same here I am also interested in Aerospace engineering so much🥺
Currently I am studying ECE in an NIT(2020 NIRF rank
@Hari Vasu yeah
So great job with your overall ranking! In terms of internships abroad, it’s going to be slightly a challenge due to the current global situation & most countries of currently banned flights from India.
Having said that, can you get internships in companies abroad but work from India? Absolutely yes!
So I think you should change the approach to which company you want to get an internship in, than trying to understand which location. Getting a location will be quite hard as companies don’t spend much on interns in terms of flight tickets, visa etc unless there is an exceptional request or demand.
Well, don't want to share all the details, but I graduated from NIT-K. So my marks were slightly above average :)
Wow NIT 🤩🥳
Sir, What about Naval engineering ???
Why people often regret chemical engineering...like very less colleges are providing the course...why it happening? Does it have bright future ?
I doubt people regret as such, but when you compare chemical engineering jobs as compared to other field, it's lesser. It's a niche field. Right now with tech industry booming, you have more job opportunities there, hence it's easier to get a job in tech as compared to getting a job in core chemical field.
Having said that, chemical industry in general is a multi trillion dollar industry which is still growing and has huge potential in future.
I'm a student of iit Bombay 1st year CSE branch student.
I watch this video after give my jee advanced exam and liked it. Today again watch.
a well composed video....helped a lot...thank you
Thanks a lot for the feedback Soumili :)
Good to guide us
Happy to help Pravin :)
"Engineers are mostly jobless." Is this statement true? Will engineering have scope in future?
To an extent yes, but what they don’t tell you is, these jobless engineers are those engineers who did engineering for time pass & have no idea what engineering is even after graduation.
The issue is; most students in India end up taking engineering for graduation. The supply due to this issue has gone up drastically as compared to the demand of jobs.
Having said that, every engineer I know who valued his education and showed interest has landed a good job with top MNC’s. So there is still a demand for good engineers.
So if you are taking engineering just for sake of it, because everyone else is taking it, I wouldn’t advice it. You might end up being the part of “most engineers are jobless” but if you are taking engineering because you have interest in it & you want to learn this field and grow your career in this field, then I would def recommend taking it. There is still huge demand for good engineers who know the basics & who understands how the system operates. So you need to ensure you are practically better than the rest of your batch mates who come to do time pass & I can assure you, you will do amazing in your career.
@@NikhLogicBut of course better than General degrees, arts, commerce
@@ayansinha4039 I can tell you that only medical student can beat engineers like medium qualified engineers but not like IIT or nit people except those no one can even imagine about engineer to touch them
Bro actually there are thousands of engineering colleges in India and only few them are good and valuable like IIT,NIT, IIIT etc...and most of the students with good placement are graduate from this collages (90-92% students were placed in job and rest them opt for higher studies and some of them Starts there own startup)coz research opportunities are very good at these collages....and those students who were graduated from private colleges or lower tier collages are mostly unplaced coz the curriculum of these collages are not so good and and they have no brand value also.... that's why most of the engineering students got jobless.
@@NikhLogic Yes sir
The world is in the hands of engineers
Tq bro for giving this information ❤️
Thanks a lot for the feedback brother! :)
Sir I just passed 12th with intense hardwork🙂😉 and I'm interested in civil engineering can you suggest me about placements!
For psu you need gate
Mtlb sarkari naukri
Best explanation👍 thank you so much sir❤
Thanks a lot for the feedback brother :)
Many say Information Science and Engineering (IT) and Computer Science Engineering have got same scope in IT Sector
Sir,What do u have to say abt this?
Hello Rakshit, yes both have similar scope in India, but it makes a big difference if you are planning to go abroad. Most countries don't recognize IT, but they value computer engineering. Hence if you are planning of spending your time & money, I would highly recommend doing Computer Engineering as it opens your doors to multiple sectors in different countries!
If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on insta @nikhlogic. Happy to help :)
Hi bro i am really confused in my College they said information science not IT is it similar to IT or bit different plse say.
Nice sound and thanks for give suggestion on engineering and am go in civil & Mechanical Engineering 👌👌
Good luck brother!
It's very helpful thank u so much
Thanks a lot for the feedback Lambit!
Thanks you very much.... Now I could choose better
I’m glad you found it useful :)
Drop a comment on which engineering degree you think is the best & also drop a comment if you want advice on getting a job in Dubai as a fresher! 🧑🏽💻💰
I want to become M.tech of civil in Dubai
Can I do petroleum engineering as I want to work in gulf countries??
What about aeronautical engineer
@Herman Tornes what is result your girlfriend cheat you?
Not the best scope if you are planning to do Mtech in India and come here. Mtech as such is not much valued here
Thanks a lot sir... totally a very informative video!
I'm glad it was helpful :)
I actually don't want a job that can affect my eyes or my body health like working on pc on all day. So please tell me a branch which can pay well and doesn't compromise with my health.
Hello Gokul, if you are more interested with field intensive role, then you can always look into mechanical, and specialize in oil & gas, as this would involve you going to sites, rigs, or you can also specialize in automobile where you would be working on auto parts etc.
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic!
@@NikhLogic thanks
@@gokulagarwal31 Happy to help
Very useful information
Thanks for the feedback Sarang :)
Thank you for information.....
Super glad you found it useful brother :) If you do have time, go through the comments as well. A lot of people have asked different questions about different degrees. You might find it useful
Best explained vedio on youtube ❤️❤️
Brother, this feedback made my day :) ❤️
What about aeronautical or aerospace engineering??...what are the palcements in aeronautical engineering
Placements are good but few. Take it only if you are an aerospace whiz-kid
Hello Jhanvi, I wouldn’t recommend either of engineering streams, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aeronautical or aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aeronautical engineering; it will be much difficult. So always choose a field that offers you broad job opportunities than selecting a niche field.
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic :)
Aerospace engineering is good at iit kanpur, iit bombay, iist kerala this best option
Future of aerospace engineering in 10 years will high👍
Engineering me konsa subject better rhega aane Vale time me kiski dimand Jyada hogi
Every field is good, but the tech industry has more scope in future.
Nice explanation!
Thanks a lot for the feedback Prakriti :)
great Video sir
Thanks a lot for the feedback Varun :)
Hello sir
Currently I am pursuing for Jee and seeing forward to attain a rank to get IIT/ NIT.
Please make a video for our guidance in today's scenerio..as situation may be differ than earlier.
Hey Shipra,
First of all, good luck with JEE. Hope you get into your dream college.
In regards to todays scenario, what exactly you mean? Nothing much has changed in terms of points that are mentioned in this video. So could you specify what are you looking for, and accordingly will create a video around it.
I am interested in space , and as of now since aerospace and aeronautical engineering have less scope i thought of taking computer science as it is most demanded
Would this stream help me , sir ?
Same situation with me bro. I also have interest in rockets and satellites but due to very less scope in India I am also thinking of doing CSE. BTW WHAT ARE YOU DOING NOW?
How is chemical branch?
Hello Shadow,
Chemical Engineering is really great field & has a good scope specially now since the current global situation has increased the overall demand in this field. It's a growing field, with multiple governments investing heavy here. Def one of the top 5 fields in engineering.
But again, this field is quite vast, so you need to start working on narrowing it down to which sector are you looking forward to work in.
For any further doubt, you can drop me a message on Instagram & will be happy to help. @nikhlogic :)
@@NikhLogic 🤗
Happy to help :)
EXCELLENT OVERVIEW
Thanks sir for guidance.
My pleasure Rahul :)
Very good video but the reality is only IITians and nitians are considered engineers. However, this is not applicable for cse, it, ece. Non-iitian and non-nitian mech, civil, chem, e&e need reference to crack in the core sector AND should have a great deal of luck else all the best to get exploited 👍
Not completely true brother. Yes if you do graduate from NIT or IIT, it has more value, but other gov or private colleges are also good and offers immense value. At the end. it doesn't matter which college you graduate from. What matters is what skills you carry after your graduation when you apply for jobs
@@NikhLogic I am getting
1) production engineering - Nit Trichy
2)In other good Nits like- nagpur, durgapur,Silchar,bhopal, kurukshetra,etc - civil engineering
3)Igdtuw - cse or ece
4)Nit Rourkela and allahadbad- biotechnology
I want good placement and overall development as well
So please suggest me with which option I should go with ?
I am a cs student. I feel glad that i choose cs as my career
I am a mech student and till I die I'll regret that I chose mech
@@swaroop7021 Why do u regret it?
@@rahulbiju2376 I chose a field which I had absolutely no idea about it and never really liked it. I had got year back after 2nd year and after a week I'll be graduated with no skill nothing
@@swaroop7021 Damn that sucks man. I'm afraid I might be in a similar situation soon. Just passed 12th grade with PCMB and I have no interest in anything tbh. I like maths and thats pretty much it. Also gaming too, but that's because I like playing video games . Might take computer science engineering since it has good scope. This is not a good look for me.
@@rahulbiju2376 you choose which you like and most importantly ask your seniors about it. You cannot do something which you don't love. Also this engineering is all about understanding the concept. You will meet a lot of people who say they study the night before. Till 12th I used to study every single day just byhearting the book, basically a bookworm which led me being socially awkward. I never participated in anything else be it for extra curricular activities. And when I did in 1st year of Engineering it took a toll on me because I never had time management. So I would suggest you is learn how to manage time, take part in college activities get to know people you wouldn't be depressed like After my 5th sem pandemic happened and till now I've been at home so basically I went to college for 2 years out of 5. So make sure you know how to swim before jumping out into the ocean.
Sir i love to create things that why I love engineering because of the creative side and i do programming , created some games but cse jobs didn't exited me that much like software developer and also I have a huge interest in space. But iam in a huge dilemma that which engineering branch should I choose? And also sir can you tell me which branch has more exiting jobs like creating things? And I also know engineering is best suitable for me
Thanks for this it's really require for me 👍
I'm really glad to know that Riya :)
Sir please listen i am in 12th from Maharashtra our 12th boards are starting next month in march. Jee exam are coming and i am very unhappy i am not prepared. I am thinking to do ECE or Computer Engi neering. But my problem is i dont know anything about computer. I dont even know properly how to start a computer😐😭. And also i dont know about electronics and communication,but this will have immense job opportunity for future. Please guide me sir should i do any of this both even after not having 1% of the required knowledge of this field. Plz reply sir plz i need your guidance😭😭😭
Hello Shreeraj,
I can totally understand your situation. You don't have to worry.
First, you need to understand if you have an interest in computers or ECE because if you don't, you will struggle during 4 years of engineering. Because this field has demand in jobs, it's very competitive now and hence you have to be in the top best candidates.
I would recommend trying to learn python or R after your exams. Try it for 2-3 weeks. If you do have an interest learning them, then look at taking these field. If you don't find it interesting, please don't take this field as you will struggle due to lack of interest.
Look for alternative fields like law, CA etc. In today's date, there is scope everywhere. Don't jump into something because everyone around you is doing the same.
Good Luck brother, and If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on instagram @nikhlogic!
Sir what is future good option(after 5 years)?
1)Electrical and electronics engineering(EEE)
2)electronic and communication(EC)
3)Computer science Engineering (Cse).
Please reply as soon as problem. I don't have special interest in any field so im asking. I'm so much confused.+1 +2 total mark i got is 93%.
And one more question in private colleges which is good,look for less fee college with less placement or high fee college with good placement.
Add on question :is paramedical courses is better than engoneering course??
Hello Sachin,
1. EEE, It's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less. As an electrical engineer, you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift their prob through Master. India isn’t best for electrical engineers, to be honest, & the growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 data in the core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia, or Canada. These countries have a high demand for electrical engineers.
2 & 3. ECE and CSE both are really good fields with huge job opportunities.
4. In terms of college, I can't really help much there as I was targeting only IIT and NIT. I got into NIT K, and that's where I graduated from. So my aim was only those.
5. Paramedical is a totally different field. If you are interested in the biomedical/ nursing/ medical industry, paramedical will help and its a lucrative field with a lot of opportunities outside India, but that's only if your interest lies there. Else you wouldn't enjoy it.
If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
@@NikhLogicthanks a lot bro for the reply ❤️ bro I also have one more doubt everyone is saying if you study EEE you can do EEE Jobs,ECE jobs and CSE jobs..
But when you study ECE you can only do Ece and CSE jobs..
The private college tecahers is also saying this...they are saying EEE best course for more scope,job...
What is the truth behind this sir..
Please reply
Which branch should i select to get a job in the electric vehicle industry?? The demand for electric vehicles are increaseing day by day so the scope in this field should be increased so which branch will be the best??
Electrical and electronics (EEE)
Electrical and communication( ECE)
automobile engineering
Mechanical
Computer science
Chemical?????
Sir
How much scope does ECE have for marketing & management based sector ? Which is better for marketing based jobs abroad - EEE , CSE, or ECE ? I am planning to do MBA later
Hello,
I wouldn't recommend any of those streams if your plan is to go towards marketing jobs. You are spending 4 years of your life studying, hence I would recommend take bachelors in the field you are interested to work in and then do MBA, as that adds more value. If you are not planing of pursuing engineering post your college, then avoid it as you will just be wasting your time.
Is no one Talking about his smile 😀
Haha, thanks a lot for this comment & the likes. Made my day :)
@@NikhLogic Your welcome 😀
thank you 🙏
you gave important information simply
Thanks a lot for the feedback brother! Means a lot :)
I am now reading in class 11...I have an interest in civil engineering and architecture...but my brother told me that civil engineers are high in demand so it's very difficult to get a job...and said that I should take less demanding engineering to get a job easily....what should I do?
Hello Anushree,
Every field will have competition. There are so many engineers who graduate every year. So don't be worried about competition. There are jobs as well in every field, but the jobs are taken by students who are actually good in their field.
Hence if you have an interest in Civil Engineering, I would highly recommend you to take that as you will be able to perform good in that field, but I would also recommend before confirming on 1 field, you do your research about other fields as well. Also I have a new video coming up this week about Engineering itself. You can watch that video as well to get slightly more clarity in this.
If you have any more doubts, feel free to reach out to me on instagram - @nikhlogic
Dislikes are done by electrical engineers.But i am also an electrical engineer and I believe that one can achieve success in their respective branch if they love and do hard work in their own branch .Proud to be an engineer, not an electrical engineer.
Haha well I'm sure there would be some people who prob don't find it valuable.
In regards to EE, it's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less.
As an electrical engineer you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply. But again, you are absolutely true, it all boils down to the skills you carry and how much technical knowledge you actually have in the core subject. So yes, the top 3% always get into top companies. It all depends on your hard work and love for their branch.
If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram. Will be happy to help :)
@nikhlogic
Thank you for your kind information. I am now new subscribers of this channel and waiting for new information about engineering career.
See electroboom and how he's rocking yt he's and ee
Hello sir, I’m a Nepali student aspiring to pursue my Bachelors in Engineering in India.As i plan to be an entrepreneur, I want to study a less technical engineering course like industrial engineering, which branch of engineering, University and city would you suggest me?
Hey Shalu, to be an entrepreneur you don’t need to pursue engineering. You need to know business side of running a company.
Often times entrepreneur are not people with technical skills but with managerial skills. But if you insist on getting a Btech, I would recommend computer engineering, as it will help you understanding coding. Tom if you are starting a business or company, having an online presence is important and being a graduate in this field will help you in that way.
Also, in terms of city, any metropolitan city is good like Bangalore, mumbai, Pune etc
If you have more questions, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
MAI LOOTA GYA MECHANICAL LEKR..😭😭😭 ....EK TOH PADHO BAHUT JYADA UPAR SE NAUKRI GHANTA MILTI HAI...😭😭😭
Hahaha Akash, even I’m mechanical engineer. So in the core field, unfortunately the jobs aren’t high paying. Once you have maybe 10-15 years of work experience, then the job/ salary gets better. But at this stage you also have option to move to different field If you want to, such as consulting, investment banking etc. so I would suggest doing your research in which field you want to move to, and accordingly work towards that. I wanted to move towards e-commerce side, and I followed that. Similarly, you need to understand where do you want to go. Feel free to connect on linkedin for more advice :)
@@NikhLogic OK SIR
THANKS FOR GUIDANCE 😁
@@NikhLogic honestly mechanical is waste sir no placements in our college but there are plenty offers for cse i am in thrid year of mechanical now i am feeling why i suggested waste branch instead of ece cse and it
@@adityasantosh6609 not really brother. If you are maybe going abroad in future, mech has high value. For example - in Middle East mech is most valued due to oil & gas industry. Countries such as Germany, France values mech quite a lot due to automobile industry. So it’s not a total waste. Yes as a fresher the CTC will be lower as compared to a ECE or Comps, but if you are really interested in the field, it has quite a lot of scope.
@@NikhLogic thanks bro but i started learning java dbms from second year so that i can placed in it company for campus interview and i also learn phytan devolop my english skills aptitude etc for placing in a good company at campus no i am stoped concentrating about core just reading before exams to get marks thats it and i dont have that much patience to study so i dont want to do masters if i want to select in a placement now i need to stop focus on core and just study before exams for marks and have to concentrate on computer operating skills java dbms aptitude and english to select with a good package so i am doing from my 2nd year
Hi bro if I do ece and complete it and if I want to work in airport or some flight department what should study in PG or how to get a work in that space
Hey Kavitha, post ECE you can work in flight sector, but it will be in backend which will be related to flight communications.
For working in front end, you will need to get a degree which specializes in that. I wouldn’t suggest doing a front end degree as it would lead to wastage of ECE degree.
Hence look for roles in the backend in the aerospace industry.
Tq bro
@@NikhLogic can u give a example for backend and frontend and how to get a job on that
Sir what about Electrical Engineering isn't too one of the broadest branch of engineering?
Well please make a video on that topic too It's a humble request from many students like me who wants to choose electrical engineering as the career option.
Hello, so sorry I couldn't get back to this earlier.
In terms of electrical engineering, It's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less.
As an electrical engineer you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply.
I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift there prob through Masters. India isn’t best for electrical engineers to be honest & growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 & 2020 data in core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia or Canada. These countries have high demand for electrical engineers.
If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
@@NikhLogic Hi sir, I have completed electrical engineering, I wanted to get in world of IT, I got job as java backend developer. I have been working for 3.5 years, But I am lacking practical touch. I am planning for masters which will fetch me a job of software coding + hardware/practical work.
With my past as electrical engineer and my current work experience which field you can suggest me for masters?
Sir, what is the difference between Electrical branch and Electronics branch
Quite a lot.
The main difference between electrical and electronic is that, electrical focuses on big mass projects like power grid etc. Here your overall knowledge in terms of understanding wiring is important:
Electronic focuses on micro projects that requires you to understand coding. Electronics is another way of getting into AI & roles related to data science:
I would recommend electronics among the 2
Nothig bro just 3 and 4 different subject
The main difference is Girls are more in ECE while boys are more in EEE 😂😂😂
@@avanthikanair2671 Hahaha!👌😂😁
@@P11-q9e I'm in Electronics & Communication Engineering ( ECE) 😁
Sir I Appreciate You and It would be great help if you make an full series on branches of engineering , engineering comparison, placements , branches , work etc and many things Please Sir Request ❤️
Would be great if you could tell me about aerospace engineering in India, it's growth in India and in other countries
Hello, I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace engineering; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Also, if you do have the budget, do mechanical engineering in india, and plan for masters abroad in countries such as US, Germany, Australia etc that have high scope for Aerospace Engineering.
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Iam very confused at this stage .i don't have any idea about which branch i would prefer.i like civil engineering but everyone saying that it has no scope.actually i don't like computer science and electronics and other branches iam very confused what I do ?
Hello Alan, it’s totally normal to be confused, and everyone goes through that stage.
In terms of civil engineering, yes it has less scope as compared to other fields, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a good field.
If you aren’t interested in computer/ electronics please don’t take it. There is a huge competition in this field now, and only top 5%-10% will make it into good companies. Rest won’t have any value.
Hence I would suggest looking into mechanical or civil. You need to understand where do you see yourself in near future, which country would you like to work in, are you planning of doing masters etc.
Do you see yourself as an automobile engineer or maybe work in oil & gas sector in Middle East or do you see yourself as a civil officer in a construction based businesses. These questions will help you understand what’s the best for you.
You should be happy that you are clear in terms of where your interest doesn’t lie, as that’s the hard choice. People often jump into something because everyone is taking it , and then they struggle in it.
If you have any doubts, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic.
Hope this helps :)
Thank you sir for give your advise.
I’m glad you found it useful brother :)
Thank you for amezing video it's too good 👌👌🤗✨✨😍
Thanks for the feedback Anjali! Means a lot :)
And what about aerospace or aeronautical engineering ? Arent they on top in the list of job satisfaction, and as an career option?
Aeronautical engineering no
Hello Khwaish,
I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering or aeronautical, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace engineering; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Also, if you do have the budget, do mechanical engineering in india, and plan for masters abroad in countries such as US, Germany, Australia etc that have high scope for Aerospace Engineering.
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
I got NIT Jamshedpur ECE. I do not know ,I am in right path or not?. 😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐😐.
Hey Abhishek, ECE is a great field!
Make sure you do have interest in this field, and if that's a yes, you are def in the right path :)
Certain skills you will need to learn are coding using R, Python etc.
Good Luck brother, and If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on instagram @nikhlogic!
Is computer engineering same as computer science and engineering ? If not, can it be replaced for computer engineering after I studied it?
Yep it's the same. Most of the top colleges such as NIT & IIT's only has computer science engineering (CSE)
Broo i have a doubt plz clear it... After b tech only we can choose thses engineering right
Sir please tell about the current phase for aeronautical engineering in india
Hello Harjot, I wouldn’t recommend, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace or aeronautical engineering field depending on your interest. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing a niche engineering field; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field.
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
Does Bsc in agriculture and further master's provide good career opportunities?? I am in confusion in choosing the course engineering or bsc Agri
So Namratha, Agriculture field in India is a growing field & considering not many people go into this particular section, I believe it’s still a high potential untapped engineering sector.
But again, since it’s at a growth stage, you will have to struggle a bit during initial career days because the demand also is not very high right now. So be mentally prepared for that. But I’m positive, at the rate Indian agriculture sector is growing, this field is going to highly competitive in upcoming years. Also, a downside in agricultural field is that the pay won't be very high for quite some time since agriculture in general is not a high profit margin field. So do understand these risks when you take this field.
For any further doubt, you can drop me a message on Instagram & will be happy to help. @nikhlogic :)
Opportunities are less in that field
Bro actually iam not expert or good in mathematics but i am confused between cse and IT which should i go ?
Hello Fiesta, you don't have to be good at it, if you are willing to spend time and get better at it. I personally wouldn't recommend IT as compared to CSE, as CSE is recognized globally. Many countries don't consider IT as a B.tech degree. Hence if you are spending time, money and effort, would suggest CSE.
Sir What About Aerospace Engineering?? It's also an inevitable part of country's progress!! Right!?
Hello Veerendra, I wouldn’t recommend aerospace or aeronautical engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in the field you want to. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
You can do aeronautical engineering but only if you do it from only IITs and you would have to work very hard on problem solving skills For getting good rank in JEE advanced
@@NikhLogic hai
My son he will finish12 th 2022 March.he want to become a aeronautical engineer.but now all are telling no scope these days.he is good in physics and maths.so we totally confused.after mechanical he can go for master degree for aeronautical is possible I want your opinion.thanku
So i m confused about CSE AND ECE , CAN someone help??
Hello Manav,
Could you help me understand what doi you want to do in your career? Accordingly can help you understand which one to take
@@NikhLogic brother plz tell my dream is to become ias officer . But after +2 to have a career as a backup for ias exam ! Wat must be the branch of engineering to be opted? N I want to take physics as my optional in upsc exam
I can't choose between mechanical and computer engineering, what should I choose ,
Sir plz reply as early as possible.
Hello Sai, it’s very hard to say in this manner. Help me understand, where does your interest lie?
Do you enjoy coding or do you enjoy physics etc? Do you see yourself working as a software engineer/ data analyst or do you see yourself working in oil & gas sector or automobile engineering etc?
You also need to think in terms of where do you see yourself in near future. Is it India or do you wish to go abroad to places such as Germany, US, Australia etc
So it’s based on a lot of parameters. Once you are clear on these, it will help you understand which subject should you choose for your future.
Sir I have a doubt that which engineering branch I can choose . I want to make my own apps , games and for that how can I learn coding plz help !!
If your passion lies towards creating your own apps, games, websites etc, I would recommend taking computer engineering
You can start learning basic skills on RUclips itself. You can also refer to Udemy. Udemy offers quite a lot of courses at very reasonable prices.
Also, I would recommend watching a video on this channel - how to get job in FANG companies. On that video, a friend of mine who works at Microsoft & google breaks into detail on how to grow your career in computer engineering & multiple tools that you can use. Would highly recommend watching that video.
Hope you find this useful & you can drop me a message on Instagram for any further doubts - @nikhlogic :)
@@NikhLogic thanks sir 🙏 sir can you please say the difference between software engineering and computer engineering 🙏
The difference is like
Mechanical Engineering & Automobile Engineering.
Mechanical engineering is a broad field, that covers automobile/ machinery/ Aerospace etc. Automobile engineering on the other hand is a niche field.
Similarly, computer engineering is a broad field, that covers software, hardware etc. Software engineering on the other hand is a niche field.
My suggestion - Always go for broad field, as this increases your overall options in future.
@@NikhLogic ok sir tnx
Broo which is easiest and more scope becozz I'm lil dull in studies and I'm good in general knowledge as good thought on society
So Manoj, honestly speaking all the engineering dept needs a bit of effort. Nothing would be easy, but having said that, dont consider yourself as dumb. You prob need to put little time extra as compared to others maybe, if you think you lack skills, but I’m sure you will be able to do it,
Go in UPSC exam
Mistri...😂😆
@@aadiar19 he said he is not good in studies he will die in other subjects expect current affairs
Manoj persue any degree n test ur luck through state public service commission n upsc exams.
I have just clear my 12 board exam and I'm interested in IT SECTOR so is it better and a beneficial for me as I'm more interested in IT SECTOR
That's awesome to know! Congratulations in clearing your exam brother! :)
If you are interested in IT sector, choose either Computer Science Engineering or ECE. Both these fields will help you get your dream job.
Hope this helps & if you have any doubts in this field, feel free to drop me a message on instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
Anyone please help me , there are two option in front of me i.e., ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS and ELECTRONICS AND INSTRUMENTATION . Which one should i select to get highest package and better placements ???
This is really wonderful ❤️❤️❤️lv u bro
Thanks a lot for the feedback brother :)
Sir should i take Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE) or Computer and communication engineering?
Hello brother,
If your interest is in Computer related parts, then you need to choose either computer engineering or electronics & communication engineering. Computer Engineering does more software-related work; such as code development. On the other hand, Electronic Engineering does more hardware-related work; such as working on a computer modern board, circuits, wiring, and alike.
So you need to understand which is the field that you want to enroll in. Both fields are quite similar to each other to an extent, but computer engineering will have more to do with coding in general.
Both the field offer very lucrative salary packages. So don't worry about the salary, but try to understand which interests you more and choose a field according to that. It's important that you enjoy what you are doing because only then you will be able to grow in your career.
Hope this helps, and if you have any more doubt, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram. Will be happy to help @Nikhlogic :)
ECE 🖤
@@avanthikanair2671 hello dear I take ece is it tough iam very much streesed
I always wanted to be an engineer. Im currently in class 10th and want to choose what branch of engineering should I pursue a career in. Ive always liked machines and space related stuff so I thought that I will do aerospace engineering but as I researched more about it I found out that it dosent have as many jobs and opportunities compared to other types. Can I have a piece of advice from you regarding this
Bro if u have passion in your branch and u do hard work in a right way,no one can stop u from being hired...i am in class 12(mass promoted) and in my class 8 out of 10 people will take cse/it for placement but in that 8 people only few have passion about cse/it and others are only taking it for placement,and i am damn sure that they will not able to get 2 lpa job in that field
*LAALACH BURI BALA HAI*
Hello Drasticate, as Akash mentioned if you work hard in any field you can make it big, but I wouldn’t recommend aerospace engineering, since it’s a niche field & the demand for jobs in this field isn’t much high paying in India.
I would rather advice taking mechanical engineering & then specializing in aerospace engineering field. It’s always better to go for a Broader field, because tomorrow if you want to switch your field, it’s easier to do.
Eg , if you want to go for automobile or you want to go into oil & gas after your engineering, you can still do as a mechanical engineer, but if you are are doing aerospace engineering; it will be much difficult.
So always choose a field which opens your door to multiple sectors and then do certifications on the field you want to specialize in that field. Also, if you do have the budget, do mechanical engineering in india, and plan for masters abroad in countries such as US, Germany, Australia etc that have high scope for Aerospace Engineering.
Hope this helps & if you have further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram - @nikhlogic
@@akashpatankar2800 dude all this is shit talk...in the real world this does not happen...its better to be practical than regret later...and there are alot of IT jobs out there your classmates can get placed in with not that much hard work...that 2lpa stuff is just to make yourself feel better
@@akashpatankar2800 bro my friend’s brother is an aeronautical engineer and he regrets since the day 1 after the completion of his degree! he is jobless since 8 months and has decided now to do mba…. he is also a passionate guy!
@@akashpatankar2800 OMGGG I FOUND SOMEONE WHO THINKS LIKE ME! Well, I have chosen Multimedia course over Engineering because I wasn't passionate for it, but I hate when people say I'm doing everything to get a job. I hate that word even. Now even more!
Very proud to get place in IIT bhu in electronics and telecommunication branch
Happy for you brother :)
@@NikhLogic thanks bro
I know my Doubt is bit confusing but please reply You seem sooo genuine to me ❤️
Hey bro, I have replied to your other comment.
Do let me know if you have any more doubts & feel free to drop me a message on instagram in case of any. Will be happy to help @nikhlogic :)
Just great suggestion😊
Thanks for the feedback brother :)
I dropped for neet exam after class 12th for 3 years...will the year gap effect my placement if I join CS engineering this year ?? Pls tell sir
Hello brother, gap year doesn't effect, if you have a logical reason in terms of why you took gap year, and how you utilized this time
@@NikhLogic ok bro thanks 😊
And what about Electrical engineering ?
Hello Navihasan,
It's absolutely a good field but the issue is, Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less.
As an electrical engineer, you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply.
I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift there prob through Masters. India isn’t best for electrical engineers to be honest & growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 & 2020 data in core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia or Canada. These countries have high demand for electrical engineers.
If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
Hello sir i am in 10th and I like more practical things but the most trending job now is software engineering but i dont like coding and all that so which job you will prefer for me because i like practical more and i want a little bit high paid salary job ! So should I go for hardware engineer? I hope you will reply soon !😊
Hello Asha, it’s great to see that you have already a clear intent of what your likes & dislikes are.
Coming to your question, don’t always go for trending jobs. Trends keep changing from time to time. Example - 5 years back, trending job was management consulting, but now it’s software engineering & data scientist. So don’t go on trends.
Rather choose a field where you find interest. In your case, I would recommend taking electronics & communication. It does have practical knowledge required & will have basics of coding. This won’t take you into software field but it will still allow you to be open to this sector.
Jobs in mechanical is also good if you have interest towards automobile or aerospace etc, but yes, in my opinion go with electronics & communication. You will enjoy the field
@@NikhLogic Thanks you so much sir !❤😊
@@NikhLogic sir just wanted to ask last question that Electronics engineer do have good future ? Or will be in demand in future?
Sorry, didn't see this comment. Absolutely Asha, it has immense scope.
When you do ECE, you have the option to go into Telecom industry & also into Tech industry. Both these industries are growing immensely and will continue to grow. So yes, no doubt that this field will have immense opportunities in future.
Thank You Sir ♥️
Call me Nikhil & Thanks for the feedback Shoaib! If you have any further doubts, feel free to drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Happy to help :)
@@NikhLogic Okay Nikhil 😍
Sir ... IIT Madras launched data science courses ... generally AI ....sir I got enrolled and qualified ....but I am not able to qualify for IIT or nit or IIT .....and along with data science I want to study CS....which clg should I prefer...is lpu a good choice..bcz ultimately I want my hands good enough on AI which will be taught online from IIT Madras....so I just need a physical College where I must be able to meet companies.... please help
Thank you 🥺❤️this is really helpful 💯
Thanks a lot for the feedback Jissy :)
@@NikhLogic what do you say about biotechnology
I am good in maths and also love to be an engineer
I am confused with 2 courses
1.Artificial intelligence and data science
2.Computer science
Which course should i choose? Which has more opportunities?
Computer science
Computer science, always choose a field which has broader scope because tomorrow if you want to be a software developer, you can still be, but if you take a niche, then switching becomes really hard
Sir does IT branch hold the same opportunities as that of CS?
Yes but little advantage for cs
I am in class 11 with science with computer and still confused what to do in future. Please help me. I can't find out in which subject I have insterst.
Hello Swarnajit, it's okay to be confused. Why don't you message me on insta, and then we can look into where your interest lies. Can help you accordingly :)
Insta - @nikhlogic
Where is CORE ELECTRICAL??
You forgot to power everything??
Thanku so much sir for this information.. it will help me in future ,, I'm a CSE student 😊
As u told about most of the engineering courses , so now i have knowledge about them ,, thanks very much sir ..
And Happy Diwali 🥰
Of course CSE
Thanks a lot for the feedback Rakhi and wishing you your family as well a happy Diwali and an amazing year ahead :)
Your voice is ahhh⚡🤭
Haha Jyoti, is it so bad or at least decent? :p
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Sir i have one dout in this time what is the best engineering course..
Every engineering is good, but in terms of best engineering I have broken it down in the video. You can check the video itself :)
Post that, if you have any doubt, you can drop me a message on Instagram. I will be happy to help you there :) - @nikhlogic
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@@dhan25shree just code and learn to love making new thing and mechanics using languages 🙃
ECE, CSE, Ai & Ml ( Artificial intelligence and Machine learning) , EEE... These branches are trending now
Hello sir , I have finished my 2nd pu and I'm though going for ECE but everyone one is saying it is difficult and all sort of stuff I really need ur help please guide me and I also needed some information about biotechnology is it have scope in future!??,
Hello Keerthana,
ECE is absolutely a great field to work in. It's the field which holds a lot of demand in todays date due to the evolution of the tech industry. But if your interest lies in Electrical Engineering, then you should def take it. Before you jump into electrical engineering, there are few things which I would want you to understand.
Electrical engineering has very low demand in India due to the nature of the jobs. It’s still a growing field in India & the overall demand for electrical engineers as compared to how many engineers are graduating every year is actually less.
As an electrical engineer you have very high scope in countries such as Canada & Australia where this is considered to be a skilled profession with high demand and less supply.
I would highly recommend looking for these places and understand how can you shift there prob through Masters. India isn’t best for electrical engineers to be honest & growth scope is very limited. This is based on the placements & demand of jobs as per 2019 & 2020 data in core field. So if you are doing electrical engineering, plan your studies in such a way that you can do B.Tech in India and then go for masters in Germany, Australia or Canada. These countries have high demand for electrical engineers.
If you have any further doubts, drop me a message on Instagram @nikhlogic. Will be happy to help :)
Uncle you are a good teacher
Haha thanks a lot for the feedback brother and I'm just 27, so still time to be an uncle :P
Hi sir I am intrested in chemical engineering. Could u explain me its scope in India and salaries per month in India. Sir give ur thoughts and opinions about it sir.
Any electrical and electronics engineer here?
It’s a very niche field in today’s date
Sir b tech cse or b tech IT ? Which is most preferable and why?
Hello Reena, yes both computer engineering & IT engineering have similar scope in India, but it makes a big difference if you are planning to go abroad. Most countries don't recognize IT, but they value computer engineering. Hence if you are planning of spending your time & money, I would highly recommend doing Computer Engineering as it opens your doors to multiple sectors in different countries!
If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message on insta @nikhlogic. Happy to help :)
Am stuck plss help me
I am going to Canada for my further studies, should I select this course or not " informatics and security"
Hello Chandresh, I'm really sorry but my knowledge about the Canadian Economy and what are the high demand jobs there are quite poor. I would highly recommend connecting with someone who lives in Canada and asking them about it will be much more valuable.
@@NikhLogic ok no problem thank you so much ☺
Sir I have a question that in computer engineering which field is much better software or hardware related...hope you will answer 🙏?
Hello Navin,
In computer engineering you will learn about both of them. You don't have an option to choose 1 of them. If you are not much interested in software, and want to learn more about the hardware, then go for ECE. ECE covers more on hardware & CSE covers more on Software aspect.
If you have any more doubts, feel free to drop me a message. Happy to help :)
@@NikhLogic Ook thank you so much for your help👍