Dear Yogesh,
As you mentioned you don’t really have interest in mechanical so you should definitely go for CSE in any institute you mentioned. Remember, you can achieve only when you believe and have passion in what you do. NIT BHOPAL seems to have a very impressive rating based on student’s reviews. According to them, It's amazing. Your four years will have been worthwhile. Excellent in terms of placement. Many renowned MNCs frequently visit MANIT. In truth, you don't have to work very hard to acquire advice here. The class notes will help you manage. As a result, you can spend time practising competitive programming. Use different online platforms. You will find a wonderful competitive culture for coding because we have programming clubs and sites as well. The campus itself is quite beautiful.
So ,there are a few basic requirements in general if you want to establish a business.
1. A notion (it may or may not be a new one).
2. A group to carry it out
(Again, what matters is how well the team works together and how well everyone understands one another; it is not required for everyone to have perfect talents.)
3. Carrying out.
Now, as a CSE student when you graduate you have plenty of opportunities or well paying jobs that attracts you, and this experience is also necessary since one must know how a company operates before opening his or her own. (This needs to be well planned, laid out, and every possibility must be thought of.)
Another option is to pursue a PhD before starting a business. Since a PhD is intended for researchers, many people view this as an ambiguous decision. But the benefit in this situation is that if you conduct research and approach it with the intention of creating a product at the end, you spend five years developing it, and you end up with something that is incredibly original and has never been done (Point 1 Unique Idea).
If you have the three things I listed earlier, starting a business isn't that difficult, and having experience on your side never hurts. Because of this, most people prefer to get a job before starting one, though some choose to do so right after receiving their bachelor's degree in technology. Additionally, the tendency is shifting; more students—including CSE students—are choosing to work with startups as they become more prevalent.
Hope this helps you.
All the best.
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