5 Tips to Select the Right
Engineering Branch:
Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Science or something else?
Deciding upon the right engineering stream is quite tricky for both students
and their parents.
Most of us go through the same dilemma after clearing
different entrance exams. Career options for medical and arts students are
relatively clear, however, a lot of thought goes into choosing the right branch
in engineering.
Most students go by the job prospects of the field while
making this decision, interest and aptitude could get ignored in the process.
Besides the most popular branches like Mechanical, Computer, Electrical and
Civil, there are numerous other engineering branches like Chemical, Biotechnology,
Aeronautical, Industrial, Instrumentation, Marine, etc. which have a good
scope.
Here are 5 tips which every student should consider while
making this decision:
- Go for a branch that is of your interest
- Run through college websites and the course material
- Clearer the approach, better the results
- It is critical to understand your work life
- Check opportunities for post graduation
Go for a branch that is of your interest:
While we may say that scope for a field keeps changing with
time, as we see new trends coming up every few years.
The reality is, every branch has good scope and
opportunities if you perform well in it.
Contrary to this, if you take up a branch just based on its
job prospects and lack interest in it, you'll end up getting nowhere.
So it is very important to go for a branch that is of your
interest.
Run through college websites and the course material:
It is that time in your life, where you have to choose from
a platter.
Whether you choose college A over college B or branch X over
branch Y should not be a random decision and instead be based on research on
these colleges and the electives they offer under each course.
Run through the college websites and the course material
they offer under the branch you aspire for to make the right decision.
Clearer the approach, better the results:
Engineering provides opportunity to specialize.
Choosing one from the various types of engineering
disciplines is not an easy job.
Digging deeper and knowing more about every branch can help
you in making the right choice.
It is the same as taking a straight way to your destination
or taking roundabouts to get to the same place. Clearer the approach better
will be the results.
For example, if you are interested in cars, you might as
well want to take up Automobile Engineering instead of Mechanical. But the
message is: be sure of what you want to pursue.
It is critical to understand your work life:
It is critical to understand what kind of professional work
is expected out of you once you take up a job.
For instance, Civil Engineering means a lot of field-work
and if you are not suited for that, you better not choose Civil Engineering in
the first place.
Check opportunities for post graduation:
If you aspire to do post graduation, and have some ideas
already, it might be a good idea to do a quick check on the opportunities for
the post graduation.
For example, if you choose to pursue Bachelors in Mechanical
Engineering, you can do your Masters in Robotics, Automobile or Industrial
apart from core mechanical opportunities like manufacturing etc.
But if you do a Bachelors in Automobile Engineering, your
options for post graduation become limited.
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