As a teen about to go into college, thank you for so much for videos like this. They are tremendously insightful, and are really helping me focus on what I want to be studying going into college.
john paul well, my university is reallly flexible about majors so I just chose exploratory engineering for now. I can narrow down my focus after I start figuring out what I like better in college.
I studying for Aerospace Engineering and taking mechatronics en route if I get in, your insight has proven valuable in the last couple weeks, thanks man!
I think that most consider MS with top tier publications as well, just wanted to throw that out there. Also, its good to note that AI Residency programs are a good path to take during or after a MS to get into the field.
Self-Important Pseudo-intellectual - assuming CS means computer science- I'd go with that, because that pays extremely well and has a vast number of job opportunities... That is if you are good at it, and it is right for you. -P.s don't take this comment too seriously I'm just some random guy on the internet with a basic understanding of most majors 👻
Physics is not one I saw come up really when I was looking at jobs. This isn't to say they aren't out there, in fact I know of many physics majors you go into software development and computer science jobs. However if you want the fastest route to a job in A.I. you should really consider computer science. Physics would be better for something like quantum computing. Computer science with a minor in applied math would also be an awesome combo.
This is so coooolll!...I was so confused...u just simplified my life..I am doing electronics in my undergrad ..I just hate it..now I know what to do..I was thinking of Phd in AI and u just motivated me!😊
Hey Man I really enjoy your videos. It amazes me how you get a very deep understanding of majors you are not in to make great videos. Keep it up👍. I would like a video about software development, I am majoring in Computer Systems Technology and I want to specialize in Software Development which I can do after getting the associate in Information Systems. Good luck man😉.
A.I. has alot to do with CS, learning the basic fundamentals of computers. Math will help when solving problems and creating algorithms, but you need to learn more about data structures and algorithms in greater details, which is only learnt in CS courses. Besides, intermediate level of coding skills will help immensely.
5:50 Lot of confusion here. An artificial intelligence like a COM in a game results from machine learning training oriented. It calls the right version of AI which set the level of difficulty. But you cannot make an artificial intelligence without ML
I'm lucky: not going too distance and staying in my country, in bologna there's a new graduate course focused just in AI since 1 year ago, so when I'll finish maybe I will apply to it. Overall, because being an italian university course it's free for me.
What’s the best way to get into the programming and circuitry side of robotics while also working on machine learning? (These are the things that interest me)
I am about to complete my bachelors in computer science this year....and I want to pursue my masters in in AI & robotics ...what are the requirements for this.....can you give me some advise and guidance... Thanks
For reference, I'm currently a PhD student doing research in Quantum Optimization algorithms. The best major for quantum computing depends on what you want to do. For hardware I would recommend physics and electrical engineering. For algorithms, and I'm definitely biased here, I recommend mathematics. I started studying quantum computing because of my love for numerical analysis and linear algebra. There are many paths to working on quantum computing, it's a highly interdisciplinary field.
Deep Learning is a subtopic of Machine Learning. You're kind of asking something like: "Do I need to know Maths before I get into Calculus?" Btw Derek Banas has a great tutorial on Machine Learning. Go watch it
Artificial Intelligence: Research and Which Majors to Pick. Explore the cutting-edge advancements in AI and discover which academic paths can best prepare you for a career in this dynamic field. Choosing the right major can set the foundation for contributing to AI's transformative impact across industries.
Great video. Question, How do you see A.I nowadays? Are the same fields and masters degree required ? Is there a chance that other engineering mayors can fit in in A.I ?
Thank you for these videos! I watched several of them a few times already and learned a lot. I have a question I hope you can help me with. CS is highly in demand in the AI and robotics industry; EE is also very popular. So, if computer engineering is 50% CS and 50% EE (according to your other video), why it is not also very in demand? That's the feeling I got from this video and also from a small check I did a few weeks ago. (Didn't see too many jobs that specifically said that they look for CE, but like to said it was a lot of CS and EE). I'm not asking to be a smartass; I'm asking because I'm a CC student and will apply soon to a four-years university and robotics and AI very interest me. Somehow, I prefer to build things from the bottom up and to understand how they work; this is why I prefer computer engineering over CS. But, I'm not sure if it is the right way for me if I really want to get into robotics and AI.
@Armando Morales Yes. The only reason it isn't listed above is that the Major isn't commonly recognized. Most schools don't do "Computer Engineering" however almost all universities do Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. It's the same as some schools might have "Artifical Intelligence", "Machine Learning", etc, which are directly used for AI but still won't be listed. You should be fine with a CompE degree.
Not sure if anyone is still watching this; Am going to uni next year, and I found an artificial intelligence & computer science jointed degree, would it be more helpful for me to study this degree considering I want to be an A.I. researcher?
Can the example about test scores be done with Algebra? Can all these types of predictions and examples be done with paper, a pencil, and with or without a calculator?
Before electronic calculators and in the earlier computer days they had to use more efficient types of predictive models like least squares regression. Neural networks only really became practical in the 2010s when more powerful computers and larger datasets became available. for a very simple neural network and a very small training set you can do it by hand but not for anything large enough to actually be useful.
You didn't talk about Cognitive Science as a major but the areas you mentioned that AI requires, i.e visual recognition, speech recognition, decision-making, etc are actually specializations of Cognitive Science
You need to be in a computer Science. There is nothing wrong with knowing anything about mechanical engineering. But the researches that is into AI are mostly data mining and data science. Which are specializations of computer science.
As long as You Have Projects in Your Github and Know how To Code in Python ( Advanced Level ) then you can easily get job ( preferably have a masters degree) I suggest you look up Siraj Raval on Yt
Yes, Physics definitely should have been on that list. If you look on Nvidia, Google, etc job listings, most AI research jobs require a Masters or Ph.D. in CompSci, ElecE, Math, or Physics.
I am trying to figure which university is best for mechatronics, robotics and computing in order to do my MSc at, may I please get some advice and suggestions? I have the following universities in mind and I am currently in Leeds. They are: University of Bristol, King's college London, university of Glasgow, University college London, university of Sheffield, university of Southampton, university of Leeds, Imperial college London, University of Newcastle, university of Strathclyde, university of Birmingham. Thank you very much in advance
cool i really appreciated the videos.i was thinking of working in biomed field with an engineering degree but its employment prospects are fairly limited.im moving more towards robotics because that is where i believe their will be the most growth.since everything is going to become more smarter and automated.
You can always try the biomed field through a major like EE or ME and if you can't find anything you have plenty of other options. But I am writing the robotics script right now and it will be a 2 part video (just like this one). Keep an eye out and hope you enjoy it!
MajorPrep thanks!! ill keep an eye out for it.your channel is very beneficial to young adults contemplating what to major in in college.their arent that many resources out there that goes into depth as much as this channel.thank you.
I have a video on computer science careers coming soon that does a VERY brief comparison that might somewhat help. Otherwise I can see about getting more detailed videos.
Yo, I actually got a undergrad degree in AI. But, I truly uncertain whether I will take it or not. Can somebody help me? I do agree with this tho, it would be better if I do it in phd or masters haha
It needs, reactance and, be near Intelligence i.e. Intermediate. Preachers talk about / Courts / Marriage. Terrible -- aux power for: Air craft - then shut down = really nice, low grade signals.
the world just gets lazier and lazier, and we will always be smarter than robots because the information they are from a human perspective, and its easy depending on the level difficulty on a video game to beat
Im interested in circuits, micro-controllers,robotics, programming, n math. I don't know which engineering major to join, can anyone give me some advice please??
If you are also interested on the mechanical part of the 'robots' sure why not. Mechatronics is a broad career and there are plenty of job opportunities. You can pursue mechatronics and take more electives on circuit theory, embeded systems, filters, micro-controllers, etc. I personally think that with electronics you will be closer to programming and micro-controllers and with mechatronics you will be closer to robotics and embeded systems. Both are excelent choices and both have abundancy of jobs opportunities. I think that the difference between them rely more on the mechanical part. If you enjoy mechanics and electronics the same amount go for mechatronics. If you enjoy more the electronics part dont waste time and energy on thermodynamics, fluid dynamics,etc.
Diego Marvid what about computer engineering thats 50% both EE and CS then you’d be getting both the electrical and programming side of robotics right?
Paul Hetherington 0 seconds ago /3 signa ii vk arc {5v degs nk p''' , 20degs (m' x) font 100 pts , 65v degs convex frqs Rr' iii steel beam lines } / /int= Int 3in thick tachron Reactor plates i.e. velocity trims for prev vk arc / /5 pi iiii 2in Int stat plates in 90degs collects parallel low grade sizals Sims - feed turbines an MX motors an Mercedes /
By learning artificial can I make my own Chatbot,alexa types device,images processing,translation,computer vision,doing task. Speech recognition and self driving car and robotics please tell will I be able to do all this.I want to study computer engineering because it focus on hardware and software of device.if I learn will be able to manufacture consumers electronic products and robotics circuit and Alexa device. It will be beneficial for my technology startup
I want to establish technology company that manufacture gadget and software with ai and iot.. please tell me how can i learn ai,hardware of gadget and iot(both hardware and software) please I will be grateful.. I want to establish technology company,I also want to establish electric vehicle company with autopilot should I learn electrical??. I also want to establish aerospace company should I learn mechanical engineering. And also robotics company
man i dont know how to thank you for this
A comment is plenty :), makes it easy to keep making videos for everyone. really glad you liked it!
Finally! I was looking forward to this kind of video from you. Good job!
Thanks!
As a teen about to go into college, thank you for so much for videos like this. They are tremendously insightful, and are really helping me focus on what I want to be studying going into college.
What did you choose in the end? I just chose math/cs joint major. Hope I made the right choice
john paul well, my university is reallly flexible about majors so I just chose exploratory engineering for now. I can narrow down my focus after I start figuring out what I like better in college.
@@sanjeevradhakrishnan5871 have u narrowed it down?
@@sanjeevradhakrishnan5871 If not personal, Can you tell the universitys' name?? I am in the process of selecting colleges rn…
You have way too few subscribers, be patient that the hard work will eventually pay a lot. You have a big future!
Thanks Diego! Really appreciate the kind words.
It actually did. Happy for this man
what a wholesome comment thread
Props on the Smash Brothers reference. Sweet video btw.
Haha thanks man! Glad you liked it.
MajorPrep you should update this. The new amibos from Nintendo learn from past experiences
@@robertj8062 Yeah, he basically exactly described them in the video lol
I studying for Aerospace Engineering and taking mechatronics en route if I get in, your insight has proven valuable in the last couple weeks, thanks man!
I start my major in this on Thursday and I'm so freaking excited!
I think that most consider MS with top tier publications as well, just wanted to throw that out there.
Also, its good to note that AI Residency programs are a good path to take during or after a MS to get into the field.
Wow, this video was spot on. I've been wanting to work with AIs for a while now. Looks like you've been reading my thoughts! Hahaha
Thank you! Glad I could help :)
You gained a sub man. You don't know how easy you made it for us. Every other videos made it look so complicated. Unlimited Love from me.
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MajorPrep Is physics a good choice? I'm about to declare my major. My top three choices are CS, Applied mathematics or Physics.
Self-Important Pseudo-intellectual - assuming CS means computer science- I'd go with that, because that pays extremely well and has a vast number of job opportunities... That is if you are good at it, and it is right for you.
-P.s don't take this comment too seriously I'm just some random guy on the internet with a basic understanding of most majors 👻
Physics is not one I saw come up really when I was looking at jobs. This isn't to say they aren't out there, in fact I know of many physics majors you go into software development and computer science jobs. However if you want the fastest route to a job in A.I. you should really consider computer science. Physics would be better for something like quantum computing. Computer science with a minor in applied math would also be an awesome combo.
An actual gem. Thanks looking forward for more
This is so coooolll!...I was so confused...u just simplified my life..I am doing electronics in my undergrad ..I just hate it..now I know what to do..I was thinking of Phd in AI and u just motivated me!😊
Now in Netherlands they have A.I. bachelor , will apply next year :)
Hey Man I really enjoy your videos. It amazes me how you get a very deep understanding of majors you are not in to make great videos. Keep it up👍. I would like a video about software development, I am majoring in Computer Systems Technology and I want to specialize in Software Development which I can do after getting the associate in Information Systems. Good luck man😉.
( Hs Sophomore Here )
For some Reason i wanna work in Ai But i don't wanna Major in Cs
Any Math Major here wants to give opinions?
A.I. has alot to do with CS, learning the basic fundamentals of computers. Math will help when solving problems and creating algorithms, but you need to learn more about data structures and algorithms in greater details, which is only learnt in CS courses. Besides, intermediate level of coding skills will help immensely.
Im doing joint major math/cs :)
5:50 Lot of confusion here. An artificial intelligence like a COM in a game results from machine learning training oriented. It calls the right version of AI which set the level of difficulty. But you cannot make an artificial intelligence without ML
I'm lucky:
not going too distance and staying in my country, in bologna there's a new graduate course focused just in AI since 1 year ago, so when I'll finish maybe I will apply to it.
Overall, because being an italian university course it's free for me.
what about majoring in cognitive science?
Can I get into AI with mechanical engineering? I'm getting a minor in computer science (AI track)
Probably not enough computer classes, you could switch your major or go for your masters in machine learning at a college that has that
can i become an ai research scient at openAI or any big tech company with a master's degree or is it necessary to get a phd
"A computer program that can beat humans at chess."
What year is it? 1998?
What’s the best way to get into the programming and circuitry side of robotics while also working on machine learning? (These are the things that interest me)
I got the same situation bro , what did you choose?
Electronics and communication engineering
@@pratikbhusal5202 ECE din gusto ko
I just wanted to ask if Data Science is also a good undergrad option if you want to do A.I.
I am about to complete my bachelors in computer science this year....and I want to pursue my masters in in AI & robotics ...what are the requirements for this.....can you give me some advise and guidance...
Thanks
Thank you for making these videos!
Could you do a video on quantum computing and what majors/minors needed in your undergrad to get into the field?
Prob normal CS where it's higher lectures
Physics
For reference, I'm currently a PhD student doing research in Quantum Optimization algorithms.
The best major for quantum computing depends on what you want to do. For hardware I would recommend physics and electrical engineering. For algorithms, and I'm definitely biased here, I recommend mathematics. I started studying quantum computing because of my love for numerical analysis and linear algebra.
There are many paths to working on quantum computing, it's a highly interdisciplinary field.
U really helped me allott through this video. Thankyou!
Do we need to know Machine Learning in depth or we can directly start with Deep Learning and pick up the pieces as and when required?
Deep Learning is a subtopic of Machine Learning.
You're kind of asking something like:
"Do I need to know Maths before I get into Calculus?"
Btw Derek Banas has a great tutorial on Machine Learning. Go watch it
@@bullymaguire2061 thanks man
Can you do a video on physics and astrophysics?
Astrophysics and astronomy is coming out in two weeks and will be the same style as this video (also will be 2 parts).
+MajorPrep thanks!
would mechatronics lead into this field as well?
It can especially when it comes to robotics and the hardware aspect of A.I. But it's not as direct as computer science.
Artificial Intelligence: Research and Which Majors to Pick. Explore the cutting-edge advancements in AI and discover which academic paths can best prepare you for a career in this dynamic field. Choosing the right major can set the foundation for contributing to AI's transformative impact across industries.
How about Electronics and Communication Engineering?😁
ECE ka? Wow! Congrats 👏
Great video. Question, How do you see A.I nowadays? Are the same fields and masters degree required ? Is there a chance that other engineering mayors can fit in in A.I ?
Hey Zach , there are some universities (in Europe) that have A.I. as a bachelor major , so no need to go into CS.
Thank you so much. You just helped me with what I want to do with my life
Thank you man this help!
5:03 Deep Learning
Reinforcement Learning
Very informative..much thanks 👍
Thank you for these videos! I watched several of them a few times already and learned a lot.
I have a question I hope you can help me with.
CS is highly in demand in the AI and robotics industry; EE is also very popular. So, if computer engineering is 50% CS and 50% EE (according to your other video), why it is not also very in demand? That's the feeling I got from this video and also from a small check I did a few weeks ago. (Didn't see too many jobs that specifically said that they look for CE, but like to said it was a lot of CS and EE).
I'm not asking to be a smartass; I'm asking because I'm a CC student and will apply soon to a four-years university and robotics and AI very interest me. Somehow, I prefer to build things from the bottom up and to understand how they work; this is why I prefer computer engineering over CS. But, I'm not sure if it is the right way for me if I really want to get into robotics and AI.
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@Armando Morales Yes. The only reason it isn't listed above is that the Major isn't commonly recognized. Most schools don't do "Computer Engineering" however almost all universities do Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. It's the same as some schools might have "Artifical Intelligence", "Machine Learning", etc, which are directly used for AI but still won't be listed. You should be fine with a CompE degree.
Thanks for the video. Very informative. I knew there was a lot to AI, but all of this and more . . .. WOW!
great explanations, thanks!!
Not sure if anyone is still watching this;
Am going to uni next year, and I found an artificial intelligence & computer science jointed degree, would it be more helpful for me to study this degree considering I want to be an A.I. researcher?
Same question for meee
Yeah
This is what i want to do. This stuff is so intresting
one day there will be an AI which can think of it's own.
That’s what some billion dollar companies like OpenAI are working on now
can u make a video on sports Major
Great video
How about Computer Information Systems?
Can the example about test scores be done with Algebra? Can all these types of predictions and examples be done with paper, a pencil, and with or without a calculator?
Before electronic calculators and in the earlier computer days they had to use more efficient types of predictive models like least squares regression. Neural networks only really became practical in the 2010s when more powerful computers and larger datasets became available. for a very simple neural network and a very small training set you can do it by hand but not for anything large enough to actually be useful.
Thanks so much , greetings from Colombia dosquebradas pesebreras El abuelo,!
Great video...😄
That AI, vhikel(Swedish) needs Many reactant-- fields VARS - focal grids Txt fields, steel beam lines.
Henceforth; quantum mech -- with many bins.
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You didn't talk about Cognitive Science as a major but the areas you mentioned that AI requires, i.e visual recognition, speech recognition, decision-making, etc are actually specializations of Cognitive Science
Yuppp I really think cognitive science phd are gonna be so popular in a few years fr
The vid is 6 years old
Please keep pumping out these AI videos. They're very interesting!
Wow 199 likes 0 dislikes!
So who actually trains the machine is it ML engineer or AI researchers?
Amsterdam University- professor Sorksen and professor Olaf metzger do they both teach there.
can you get software developing jobs or computer science jobs in general with a degree in finance but knowing how to code or have a cs minor?
Michael Carter yes, but you'll have to prove that you are good
Can you get into AI with a degree in mechanical engineering?
You need to be in a computer Science. There is nothing wrong with knowing anything about mechanical engineering. But the researches that is into AI are mostly data mining and data science. Which are specializations of computer science.
As long as You Have Projects in Your Github and Know how To Code in Python ( Advanced Level ) then you can easily get job ( preferably have a masters degree)
I suggest you look up Siraj Raval on Yt
@@Edkahmed is artificial intelligence use R?
Can I get into AI with a physics major?
Yes, Physics definitely should have been on that list. If you look on Nvidia, Google, etc job listings, most AI research jobs require a Masters or Ph.D. in CompSci, ElecE, Math, or Physics.
I am trying to figure which university is best for mechatronics, robotics and computing in order to do my MSc at, may I please get some advice and suggestions? I have the following universities in mind and I am currently in Leeds. They are: University of Bristol, King's college London, university of Glasgow, University college London, university of Sheffield, university of Southampton, university of Leeds, Imperial college London, University of Newcastle, university of Strathclyde, university of Birmingham. Thank you very much in advance
Sorry I can't provide a great answer to this unless I do my own research, but being based in the U.S. I'm more familiar with schools here.
Is there no chances to learn A.I for Arts candidates
We do have AI undergrad in India
Can I get into AI with electronics and communication engineering?
Can u talk about Data science?
how close we are to a real life jarvis?
Data science, from Zip, to Diamonds
You should cover robotics next.
I will have robotics in a few weeks I think.
cool i really appreciated the videos.i was thinking of working in biomed field with an engineering degree but its employment prospects are fairly limited.im moving more towards robotics because that is where i believe their will be the most growth.since everything is going to become more smarter and automated.
You can always try the biomed field through a major like EE or ME and if you can't find anything you have plenty of other options. But I am writing the robotics script right now and it will be a 2 part video (just like this one). Keep an eye out and hope you enjoy it!
MajorPrep thanks!! ill keep an eye out for it.your channel is very beneficial to young adults contemplating what to major in in college.their arent that many resources out there that goes into depth as much as this channel.thank you.
Hi, can you make a video comparing cryptography and cyber security majors and their careers? Its quite confusing between these two areas. >.
I have a video on computer science careers coming soon that does a VERY brief comparison that might somewhat help. Otherwise I can see about getting more detailed videos.
MajorPrep You are the best man!!!
Yo, I actually got a undergrad degree in AI. But, I truly uncertain whether I will take it or not. Can somebody help me? I do agree with this tho, it would be better if I do it in phd or masters haha
it took me 14 hours to find this
How to read thoughts of human with ricognision of face
Here there is a major just for it but I feel like it’s a master degree type of field not from the beginning….
Im stuck between data science and computer engineering , can anyone help me ?
Decent explanation of machine learning I guess. Voice is sexy tho
Thanks stranger ;), come for the knowledge, stay for the voice.
How do choose artificial intelligence topic for Ph. D
Have you choosen topic for PhD in A.I
You shouldn't if you don't know
Brilliant
Finally
A.I use in mechanical field..?
Anything that is done repeatedly but cannot be easily automated
Does mechanical engineering as a undergraduate lead to a AI career?
No that’s probably not the best path. It’s good for robotics but not AI in general.
Very beautiful sweet sir Tq so much
Sir pls make a video on Production Engineering
can ug mechanical engineerings get a masters in ai??
Yeah of course
Mechatronics can work in AI??
pretty Good
In my country . Artificial intelligence is a major
Can a Mechatronics engineer work in AI?
They could work on aspects of AI but probably wouldn't be common for them to get the more intensive research like the computer scientists would.
It needs, reactance and, be near Intelligence i.e. Intermediate. Preachers talk about / Courts / Marriage.
Terrible -- aux power for: Air craft - then shut down = really nice, low grade signals.
the world just gets lazier and lazier, and we will always be smarter than robots because the information they are from a human perspective, and its easy depending on the level difficulty on a video game to beat
Im interested in circuits, micro-controllers,robotics, programming, n math. I don't know which engineering major to join, can anyone give me some advice please??
Electronics engineering is the right choice for you
Diego Marvid I was considering mechatronics, do u think that's a good choice?
If you are also interested on the mechanical part of the 'robots' sure why not. Mechatronics is a broad career and there are plenty of job opportunities. You can pursue mechatronics and take more electives on circuit theory, embeded systems, filters, micro-controllers, etc. I personally think that with electronics you will be closer to programming and micro-controllers and with mechatronics you will be closer to robotics and embeded systems. Both are excelent choices and both have abundancy of jobs opportunities. I think that the difference between them rely more on the mechanical part. If you enjoy mechanics and electronics the same amount go for mechatronics. If you enjoy more the electronics part dont waste time and energy on thermodynamics, fluid dynamics,etc.
Diego Marvid thanks alot
Diego Marvid what about computer engineering thats 50% both EE and CS then you’d be getting both the electrical and programming side of robotics right?
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/3 signa ii vk arc {5v degs nk p''' , 20degs (m' x) font 100 pts , 65v degs convex frqs Rr' iii steel beam lines } /
/int= Int 3in thick tachron Reactor plates i.e. velocity trims for prev vk arc /
/5 pi iiii 2in Int stat plates in 90degs collects parallel low grade sizals Sims - feed turbines an MX motors an Mercedes /
But there is a bachelor in AI in europe already .
By learning artificial can I make my own Chatbot,alexa types device,images processing,translation,computer vision,doing task. Speech recognition and self driving car and robotics please tell will I be able to do all this.I want to study computer engineering because it focus on hardware and software of device.if I learn will be able to manufacture consumers electronic products and robotics circuit and Alexa device. It will be beneficial for my technology startup
God bless u
Wow, so I can teach a bot intuition
Future AI are in everything. AI disobedient human being. Because AI so genius.
I want to establish technology company that manufacture gadget and software with ai and iot.. please tell me how can i learn ai,hardware of gadget and iot(both hardware and software) please I will be grateful.. I want to establish technology company,I also want to establish electric vehicle company with autopilot should I learn electrical??. I also want to establish aerospace company should I learn mechanical engineering. And also robotics company
You must work on your narcisissm. This won't work out!!
Can u do environmental engineering ?
Om shanti k good day