With the increased number of unemployed engineering folks.

The question is raised: Are we saying goodbye to the golden era of engineering?

Well, not really. Because there is still massive demand of engineers in all over the world

However, the demand is more in technological, IT and scientific fields.

On the other hand, the old paper-pen qualification don't matter in MNCs

If you don't have any practical knowledge and skill experience

It is really hard to get a high paying job in the market

However, if we talk about the scope of BTech in future

Then, it is shining bright in software, data, aerospace, and artificial intelligence.

Hence, if you keep BTech scope in mind and build your skills accordingly.

It can be very helpful for your career.