Find Best Engineering Fields for High Pay & Recession-Proof Jobs

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The discussion centers on a 19-year-old preparing to join an engineering college in India and seeking guidance on which engineering field offers good job prospects abroad. Participants highlight that while many engineering disciplines can lead to employment, certain fields are considered recession-proof. Mechanical and civil engineering are mentioned as potential options, with an emphasis on the importance of personal interest in choosing a discipline. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the balance between job market trends and individual passion in selecting an engineering career path.
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hi iam 19 yr old after 2 months iam going to join an engg college in india,as i want to work abroad so i don't know which field is working good in foreign markets..need help asap
 
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There are few recession-free fields. On the other hand, most engineering disciplines will be able to get you a good job. Which engineering discipline, if any, do you actually LIKE?
 


Hobin said:
There are few recession-free fields. On the other hand, most engineering disciplines will be able to get you a good job. Which engineering discipline, if any, do you actually LIKE?
@hobin i would like to opt for mech or civil
 
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