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What Is the Future of Engineering?



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With the current down turn in the economy many engineers have loss their jobs or worried that they maybe losing their job soon. Budget constraints both in the public and private sector are forcing to think about how secure the jobs really are.


But as we all know this recession will not last forever. Sooner or later the promised recovery will begin. The question is what engineering will benefit from the renewed economy and which ones will not fair so well? There is no real crystal ball, but there are clear indicators that every engineer should be aware of and make preparations accordingly.

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There is a huge demand of capable engineers throughout the globe. Global economy may effect the demand but, never worry because if you are a qualified engineer then jobs are there for you :)
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Engineering is evergreen just like many other areas and streams of study.

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It is difficult to predict about the future trends of engineering as future esp. when there are numerous colleges without proper affiliation. If the student can make a living out of just being an Engg. graduate, without taking additional academic course or adding an MBA tag, then it surely has a good future.
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It will go down compulsory as there are many Engineers with out jobs.
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Everywhere engineers are required. So, till the world ends Engineers would be huge demand.
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Deapite temporary setbacks arising from demand surplus in certain areas, the Engineering branch on the whole will always have good prospects. Engineering has many branches. It appears that mines,  aviation and marine engineering have better prospects.

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Heavy demand in future. But for engineers should update them self.
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very much in demand
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There is always need of Engineers and the field is always expanding more and new improvements are done constantly...which itself shows that future is quiet good. Even the recession could only effect should branches on Engineering especially Computer Sciences and IT ..other branches which come under pure Engineering will always have the demand whatever be the circumstances. So to conclude Future of Engineering is bright.

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Being an engineer I feel the demands of engineers won't decrease in the market so one must opt for it if have an interest. Of course the demand goes up and down of the engineering courses.
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Well, It can go up or down, but in the end future is bright.. So depending on subject and interest one can choose any of it.
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Future of a particular course depends on many conditions at a given time. So fluctuations are inevitable.An affirmative conclusion is not possible
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