View Poll Results: Which career is the best for me ?

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  • Electronics Engineering (B.E.)

    3 14.29%
  • Computer and Information Systems Engineering (B.E.)

    4 19.05%
  • Computer Science (B.C.S. -> M.C.S.)

    7 33.33%
  • Industrial Electronics (B.E.)

    1 4.76%
  • C.A. (Chartered Accountancy)

    0 0%
  • i dunno...(plz mention what u do know )

    6 28.57%

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    In Europe all of these could result in well-paid jobs.

    Electronics Engineering (B.E.)
    Computer and Information Systems Engineering (B.E.)
    Computer Science (B.C.S. -> M.C.S.)
    Industrial Electronics (B.E.)

    Electronics engineering is great, did it too. At university I had a little introduction into industrial electronics, which was mainly about PLC's, data acquisition and other such things which have to do with production automation and process automation. In other words, automation of factories and industrial installations. But I prefer working with embedded systems.

    Electrical engineers can do the same things as computer engineers or computer scientists when it comes to low level programming, datacommunications, signal processing etc. At work I work together with electrical engineers and computer scientists.

    Since payments are almost equal and usually good, I think you should base your decision on your interests.

    [edit]
    In Europe a lot of students go studying computer science or related studies. Just very little go studying electrical engineering, this means that in about a few years, the number of electrical engineers has decreased significantly. So this may have a positive influence on their payments. If the market allows it ofcourse.

    And perhaps it also only applies to electrical engineers working in the analog field and not those in the digital field. Computer scientists and related can also be working in the digital field.
    [/edit]

    >Chartered Accountancy

    Accountants usually are very well paid. But personally I'm not very interested in this field.
    Last edited by Shiro; 06-14-2002 at 09:28 AM.

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