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Originally Posted by soft rock
To Khuzaima
Finding a job is the very next step after being an intern or without it after a degree , that suits your passion. First of all your eligibility and then your interest matter plus an experienced and wise guidance is also important. If your parents are just upto labelling you as and engineer without having enough potential awareness about the practical future of engineering. It's their innocent fetish. If you yourself can make room for your future embracing the help of in this competitive Pakistan. You can go for engineering with your cadre of interest.I.e civil. Electrical etc. Or otherwise if you can do maintain fairness with "Law". Keeping in mind the 'I mentioned" factors like your parents desire, Your passion, your employment chances, plus your foremost experience with practice right after a degree whether in law or engineering. Then you can make an awared decision about which one is good for you either LLB or Engineering.
Secondly, the desire of your clearing the CSS is .So its a matter of luck. Which encompasses your in preparation and chance of opportunity. You can not just solely base your future on "Clearing CSS ". Even to clear CSS you will have to OK with your OK Degree in all aspects.
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I am here on this forum 24x7
I know Electrical engineering and Mba in and out
If anyone wants to know potential pitfalls (especially of engineering), it is better that you learn from bad experiences of others than to repeat same mistake yourself.
Personally i do agree that following ones passion: well try following your passion with an empty stomach and no money in your pocket or no petrol in your bike/car
Everyone has the right to critique me and criticize my right.
I am here for only one mission: Not let anyone jump into the abyss of unemployment called engineering.
I know engineers with decades of experience still earning meagre salaries.
Kindly note that not everyone can hop onto next flight to gulf, europe or usa
I hope i can stop youngsters making the mistake of going to engineering university and then regretting later.
If no one wants to listen...... Well you can only bring horse to the water, right?
If anyone wanna ask anything, just ask it
Sincerely
A concerned and unemployed engineer