Multidisciplinary studies like hydrology and informatics are becoming increasingly important for a sustainable future. It's no secret that the w...
Published on by Mrinmoy Majumder, Associate Professor at National Institute of Technology Agartala
In addition to these areas, Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering will continue to be in demand. While there may not be an immediate need for these specializations, they will always have problems that require graduates to solve. Having a foundational understanding in these areas is crucial for success in your career.
While you may not become an expert in all of these fields, having a basic understanding of them will help you apply knowledge from other areas to solve problems. For example, if you have a background in CSE or IT, understanding the basics of Civil, Electrical, and Mechanical Engineering will make it easier to tackle problems in those areas.
Make sure you're prepared for the future by expanding your knowledge and expertise in multiple areas.
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