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Aasif is a mechanical engineer with 16 years of experience, specialising in maintenance, troubleshooting, planning, training and creating documents. He currently works as a manager at Rashtriya Chemical and Fertilizers Ltd in Mumbai.
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He holds a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from the Indore Institute of Science & Technology in Indore and is currently pursuing a master's degree in thermal and fluid engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology, Mumbai.... more
Sadath Question by Sadath on Jun 30, 2024Hindi
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Sir, my son got offers from Srm,Ramapuram for Btech CS BS and jain university, bangalore for CSBS and from SRm,ktr for Btech electronics and communication engineering. Career wise a d campus wise pls suggest best option for him.

Ans: Remember that both fields have promising career prospects. Ultimately, the better option depends on your son’s interests and aspirations.

If your son is passionate about mechanical systems, Mechanical Engineering could be a great choice.
Mechanical engineering is a versatile field that involves designing, analyzing, and manufacturing mechanical systems.
Students learn about mechanics, thermodynamics, materials science, and design principles.
Graduates can work in industries like automotive, aerospace, energy, and robotics.

If he’s interested in biotechnology, the specialized focus of that field might appeal to him.
The Department of Biotechnology at MIT Manipal focuses on areas like bioreaction, bioprocess engineering, modeling, and bioreactor design.
Biotechnology combines biology, chemistry, and engineering to develop solutions for healthcare, agriculture, and environmental challenges.
Graduates can work in pharmaceuticals, research, and healthcare companies.
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