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@thebigk • Aug 30, 2010
Opt for the one that you find more interesting. There are plenty of jobs in each discipline.RbskdamitSir,
Should i take chemical or metallurgy??as u people are already engineer and are aware of reality ,scopes,job,and salary in these field .so plz help me. -
@ashfaqanwer-X0CZPx • Aug 30, 2010
I agree with The_Big_K that jobs are available in both the disciplines as they are widely spread.
One comment I want to add is that Metallurgy scope is not limited to the Chemical Industry but across any manufacturing unit. You would be finding much larger industrial scope being a Metallurgical Engineer and on the other hand a Chemical Engineer has to be fit in a Chemical Industry mainly.
Regards,
Ashfaq
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@goalguy-CkGEVl • Oct 4, 2010
Take chemical engineering it is a versitile field
and having scope in all fields where u want u can do job but having some technical skillz -
@tanny-7TRyKz • Oct 4, 2010
Chemical engineering..... -
@aj-onduty-BvuwMK • Oct 4, 2010
Its a pity that people still opt for a better paying course than the course they would like. The quality of education is going in the same way.RbskdamitSir,
Should i take chemical or metallurgy??as u people are already engineer and are aware of reality ,scopes,job,and salary in these field .so plz help me.
Please for God's sake, kindly opt for a stream you may like, if you are opting for engineering. The job opportunities depend on how much you excel in it. Luck is another factor.