Engineering Civil,Electrical,Mechanical engineering

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Civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering are the three options being considered. Electrical engineering is recommended due to its strong connection to computer science and electronics, which are in high demand. The discussion emphasizes the importance of aligning career choices with market needs. Participants encourage sharing personal interests and strengths to make a more informed decision. Ultimately, the focus is on selecting a field that offers good job prospects and aligns with individual skills.
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my friends i have three choices please tell which is best for me
Civil engineering
mechanical engineering
electrical engineering
 
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Electrical is the best for u,,,,,
 
haris_amin200 said:
Electrical is the best for u,,,,,
why!
 
Electrical is good because you will have good hold in computer science and electronics which has high demand.
 
Maybe tell us about urself first...
 
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