Both branches are better in their own place.
CSE can land you to MNCs, IT jobs . If you are crazy for software skills like developing games, software, programming,etc . You can choose this branch. The thing is the demand for this branch is increasing day by day and it's leading to a decline in the number of job vacancies. You will have to sit in front of the computer/laptop from 9-5 and do certain projects given by the organisation. IT jobs pay a very handsome salary to their employees.
EEE is also a very good branch. I am currently pursuing B.Tech in EE (2nd year). So , in my opinion students in core branches , have a choice to either grab a job in their core sector or can also grab IT jobs if they have those software skills. Most of the IT companies come to colleges and in their placement drive they allow all the branches to appear in the interview. Most of the students from core branches in our college swipe away maximum IT jobs. If you want to do job in PSUs you have to appear in GATE exam in EEE and secure good rank .
Comparatively, CSE is easier than EEE. But both branches are good and depends on your interest. So I would suggest you to take up branch according to your interest and not by following the trend.
To get more information about these branches , you can check these websites:-
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electrical-and-electronics-engineering-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering
I hope this will help you.
hello aspirant,
CSE (Computer Science Engineering) is far more better branch than EEE (Electrical and electronics) branch.
Computer Science Engineering (CSE) is an engineering discipline that covers several topics related to computation, programming languages, program design, computer hardware and software and integrates several fields of computer science. It is one of the trending subjects which students pursue after completing Class 12.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering branch deals with Electrical technology and machines, circuit analysis, electronics, electromagnetism, electrical engineering materials, instrumentation, control systems, power engineering and transmission and distribution.
Further, if we talk about placements and job opportunities- CSE has got better placements than EEE or any other branch because many tech companies are offering high salary packages to students based on their skills and degree. Leading companies are GOOGLE, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, Apple, TCS, HCL, etc.
but getting EEE is not completely bad as it has also some good and decent placements and job opportunities.
To know more about CSE and EEE branch of engineering, follow the below mentioned link to know more : https://www.careers360.com/courses/electrical-and-electronics-engineering-course
I hope that this will help.
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