Hi, Aspirant! This comes down to how passionate you are about the subject, and what your interests are. If you're the type that likes coding and would be willing to put in hours of preparation for designing a few lines of code, and learning the intricacies of the superfast computing machines, opt for CS. At the same time, if you're the type that would rather spend their time learning about engines and how these powerful machines make our work and life easier opt for Mechanical. Mechanical engineering requires an interest in the domain of physics, especially thermodynamics, motion, forces and the like. CS requires an interest in programming and resilience. Both these fields have somewhat the same "studying pressure". Again, that depends on how interested you are in these subjects. As for "job pressure", if, by that you mean: "will I get placed", that depends on your college and how willing you are to approach other companies. Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant,
CS and Mechanical both are very good branches and we cannot compare the two on the basis of pressure as it completely depends on your interest as if you have interest in mechanical than cs will always feel as difficult. As in both the branches you have to study hard and both have their own principles. Just one thing is there that in cs jobs are coming in large numbers as due to digitalisation and modernization in our lives. So you have similar pressure in both the branches it just mainly depends on your interest.
Hope this helps.
If any queries feel free to ask.
All the best!!
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Hii Ayush,
Both the Streams CSE and Mechanical are the Most talked branches of Engineering. One is different from the other. There is no Comparison to both the streams. If you are looking for a Job opportunity right after your Btech then CSE is the Better Choice. You will definitely get a Software Job. The Core Job opportunities for Mechanical students are low.
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