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    I'm currently in my third year of engineering, specializing in VLSI Design, but I've come to realize that I'm not interested in pursuing this field anymore. I've been hearing a lot about the struggles of UI/UX designers, especially with claims that the field might be 'dead' for freshers by 2026. This has made me hesitant about switching my focus to UI/UX, despite it being the only area that truly interests me. I'm looking for honest advice on whether it's still a viable career path for someone starting from scratch. I want to know if the concerns about oversaturation and layoffs are exaggerated, and if there’s still room for newcomers in the field. If UI/UX is worth pursuing, I would appreciate a roadmap on what skills and tools I should start learning, how to build a portfolio, and any other tips for breaking into the industry. Additionally, if UI/UX isn't a good option anymore, I’d like suggestions for other careers that value skills over specific degrees, where I could realistically enter with dedication and effort. I'm open to mentorship or any personal experiences you can share.

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