1. Civil Engineer: Civil engineers design and oversee the construction of infrastructure projects, such as roads, bridges, buildings, and water supply systems.
2. Mechanical Engineer: Mechanical engineers design, analyze, and maintain mechanical systems and equipment used in various industries, including manufacturing and energy
3. Electrical Engineer: Electrical engineers work on electrical systems, including power generation, electronics, and control systems for devices and machinery
4. Aerospace Engineer: Aerospace engineers design and develop aircraft, spacecraft, and related systems, ensuring safety and performance
5. Chemical Engineer: Chemical engineers design processes and systems for chemical manufacturing, including the production of chemicals, fuels, and pharmaceuticals.
6. Computer Engineer/Software Engineer: Computer engineers and software engineers develop computer hardware and software systems, including computer chips, operating systems, and applications.
7. Environmental Engineer: Environmental engineers work to develop solutions for environmental problems, such as pollution control, waste management, and sustainable practices.