What Training Should I Choose: PLC SCADA or Embedded Systems?

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Choosing between PLC SCADA and Embedded Systems training depends on career goals and job market opportunities. Completing PLC SCADA in the shorter 45-day training could provide immediate skills applicable in automation and control systems, while focusing solely on Embedded Systems for both training periods may offer deeper expertise in programming and hardware integration. Engaging with potential employers for insights on industry demand can help inform the decision. Ultimately, aligning training with personal interests and market needs is crucial for future career success. Exploring both options could also enhance employability in diverse fields.
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sir, i am pursuing b.tech with electronics and communication stream in india. I have two trainings remaining one is of 45 days starting from next month and after 1 year in 8th sem, for 6 mnth. So i want to ask u that what should i do, either i do plc scada in 45 days and embedded in 6 mnth or only embedded in both periods. Sugest me please
 
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This will really depend on what work opportunities you see - or what you want to do... in fact calling potential employers, and asking the same question is actually a pretty good way to make a connection.
 
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