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Q: What are the opportunities in industry for holders of a Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) degree in Electronics and Telecommunications (E&TC) Engineering or Electronics (EC) Engineering?
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Q: I am an undergraduate neuroscience major and I recently became interested in engineering.

I think that I have the science skills necessary to go into the field, but I wonder if it is possible to pursue engineering after graduation or if it is much too late to begin graduate school study.

I completed pre-med courses, but realized that medicine is not for me and that I like the creativity that the field of engineering offers.

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Q: I am a student of engineering studying my third year
information technology. Could you please provide advice for interviewing and how to present my skills/knowledge during a career fair?

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Q: I am a 3rd year student in a Computer Science and Engineering program leading to a B. Tech degree. How do I prepare for job interviews with recruiters of various companies?
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Q: I am a mechanical engineering student toward the B. Tech. (Bachelor of Technology) degree, writing from Rajasthan State, India. My university is in the “Deemed University” category. It is recognized by UGC but not approved by AICTE. My grade point average is 75.

Upon graduation and further studies, I am interested in becoming a Lecturer in a reputable state university such as Mumbai University (Diploma as well as Degree College). Is this a realistic plan?

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Q: Which area of engineering has the best salary potential?

Engineering is like most other careers in that it is impacted by economic, social, and political issues of the day. The engineering disciplines that are paying the best today may not be the same that are paying best when you graduate. There are websites available that have salary information that you can research the differences in salaries for different jobs in engineering. One website with salary information is: www.wageaccess.com/ncs/engineering.asp

See also our answer to the question "Which areas of engineering are most in demand?"


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Q: I'm a high school student who is reasonably good in math, but it is not my favorite subject — is engineering still for me?
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