Mechanical engineering
Mechanical engineering
Initially I wanted to opt for mech, thought I'd balance it towards technical side as well, CAD and python programming, a couple of projects and internships.
But then my father is an Electrical engineer, and like mostly the people i refer to for guidance stuff are computer branched or electrical.
One of my uncles is at a reputable position in vestas, electrical engineer himself. He told me the options with core mechanical engineering are extremely limited, and not very financially viable. Instead to go with electrical circuital branches and opt for semiconductor related in masters, or simply go for computer science related in bachelor's
I'm in a dilemma that mech has a very niche future coz everyone is saying so, telling me electrical has a better scope, go for semiconductors or something
Tbh not really that interested in circuital branches, but then I barely know stuff regarding what are taught and stuff so I might be prematurely taking a decision.
I wanted to ask people abt the derogatory viewpoint everyone has related to mechanical
Like I had planned to further master in mechatronics or robotics, even AI vagera was available.
I'm genuinly HELLA confused rn because I don't want to end up in a position where mere paas career options hi na bache, like an irrelevant degree
Even better if one could tell this from India's POV