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Si,r it wud be highly appreciable if u clear my following queries all the way !
* IT vs Engineering....... In terms of demand , Pay scale and scope here in PAKISTAN and abroad ?
* BS vs BE ... wats the prime difference as we are able to see things like BS ( software engineering ) etc...
Very interesting questions and I hope I will clear both of the m.
1. IT and engineering are both good fields and an exciting career awaits. Engineering is a vast field andf it depends on the type of field you choose. For example, petroleum and chemical engineering is very popular in Gulf and southern parts of Pakistan. So if you want to choose this field then either you will have to spend your life in the deserts of Pakistan or in the Gulf or in countries like Canada and Us because US is also now the largest oil producer.. if you tend to do chemical engineering we have very less scope in PK as there are only a few major chemical plants like Engro, Pakistan Polymer, Fauji etc. So if you want a headstart in chemical you better aim for abroad where you have prospects. Electrical and electronics engineering are linked to power and manufacturing. The next ten years are crucial for Pak as we need large pool of engineers to help improve the electricity generation. Moreover, the manufacturing sector is boomiong and we do require these engineers. But I believe that such engineers are high in demand because even the Arabs are producing large number of engineers that are replacing Soutj Asians. So better don't gor for electrical/electronics. Software is also booming with high demand everywhere. Civil engineers are highly sought in Canada and the gulf and any nation where construction industry is growing. Mineral industry is also growing in Australia and our country needs to tap more in future to survive.
2. As far the prefixes are concerned it doesn't matter much. NED offers Be whereas new unis like NUST, PIEAS offer BSc. Pakistan's BCom is same like Australia's BComm and UK's BA Accounting or BSc Accounting. So it doesn't matter much. Only a slight difference in courde structure.