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Which is better mechanical, electrical electronic or mechatronics engineering?

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Which is better mechanical, electrical electronic or mechatronics engineering?

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for salaries, look into www.payscale.com. The best one is the one that you are most interested in and best at. It is highly subjective. In general, electrical/electronics is often considered “harder” (but only slightly more so) than mechanical. mechatronics is one of the newest disciplines. It is often also known as instrumentation and control engineering or controls integration engineering. There are a relative few schools that teach it, so there is more of a shortage of trained people right out of school. Most practicing have degrees in electrical, mechanical or chemical engineering, or were electronics technicians. If you are looking at entering school, you’ll find that most people who enter and declare as and engineering major, change majors to something less demanding in the first 2-3 years, so the decision is moot. You also don’t really need to make a decision until you;ve completed the first 2 years of the program.

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