Computer Science, asked by thvedant28, 3 months ago

What should I choose after 12 CSE or ECE and please give the difference between them

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Answered by ZainSattar32
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u should do cse it is more complicated but ur life be heaven

Answered by Rithviksai2734
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Explanation:

CSE and ECE are both amazing branches.

Before selecting either of the two, you need to keep a few things in mind:

1.) Placements:

‘Placements’ is a word that can wake an aspiring engineer up from his slumber!! Both the branches are quite lucrative. Your selection of either depends entirely on the kind of niche that you want to carve for yourself. Before choosing either of the two, do a bit of groundwork on the kind of roles that both the branches have to offer.

Along with a good salary, you also need to make sure that you have job satisfaction, and that can only come when you are doing something that you love.

See CSE opens up software jobs and ECE opens up both software as well as hardware jobs because the course structure of ECE has quite a few CSE courses in it. But as an ECE graduate, it is a bit hard to end up in software jobs as compared to a CSE graduate. If you are sure that your interests lie in coding, and you want to end up being a software engineer, you should go for CSE. But if you are not sure whether your interests lie in coding or not, you should think a little before choosing either of the two. Delve into the syllabus/coursework of both the branches and try to figure out which one piques your interest.

Just remember one thing that if you choose ECE, it would be possible to shift to the software roles, but it would require a lot of external effort because ECE in itself is a very hard branch, and along with that you would need to be really good at coding (as good as any CS guy) in order to get a good placement.

There are a huge number of job opportunities in both the branches. Several biggies such as Microsoft, Amazon, google etc hire people from CSE, although I do believe that one really does’nt need to be a computer science engineer to land up in a software role, even people from other branches can refine their coding skills and land up in any one of these, as most of these companies are open to all the branches when they come for campus placements.However, like I mentioned above, if you have already decided that you want to go for a software role, it’s best to choose CSE because then your coursework would be aligned with your interests/requirements.

Apart from the aforementioned companies, ECE students also get a choice to sit for companies that offer hardware roles(ECE Core companies). some of which include, Intel, Texas Instruments, Qualcomm, Snapdragon etc. But do remember that these companies come to only the Tier one colleges in India, so if you’re not in a tier one college, it’s best to go for CSE, because CSE companies generally hire way more people as compared to ECE companies.

The world is oriented towards Software and Artificial Intelligence, which is why the job opportunities are always going to be the most in CSE.

2.) Research:

If you want to get into research, again it depends on your interests. If you are interested in Hardware, go for ECE. If you are interested in Software, go for CSE.

ECE graduates can go for research in both the software and hardware fields, but if you have already decided that you want to do research in software side only, then CSE obviously makes more sense because ECE has a huge workload and you would end up wasting a lot of time, studying useless subjects.

3.) Personal Preference:

Do not follow the herd mentality, choose what you think is right for you. You’ll get a good placement only if you have genuine interest in what you are doing. If you are not interested in CSE, chances are that you might land up in a mass recruiter like TCS, which would add nothing onto your CV. So just follow your interests and work hard in college.

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