Is telecom engineering highly demanded?

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Telecommunications engineering encompasses a wide range of modern technologies, making it a vital field for those pursuing a career in this area. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding technological convergence, particularly how telecommunications integrate with IT, media, and entertainment industries. This convergence is shaping the mass market towards digital services, indicating a growing demand for professionals skilled in these interconnected sectors. The conversation emphasizes the relevance of telecommunications engineering as a foundational bachelor’s degree for entering this evolving landscape.
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Any one with an advice on the telecom engineering please share your ideas.
 
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