hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to yoru above mentioned query, i would like to tell you that CSE in Btech is far more better option for you than CIVIL branch. This is because the Scope and future job opportunities in Btech in CSE is very higher as compared to Btech in Civil branch.
The Future Scope of Btech CSE : A B. Tech CSE graduate can opt for a job as a Software Engineer, Software Developer, System Engineer, Network Administrators, Database Administrator, Software Tester, Web and Mobility Engineer in various IT firms and MNCs . Depending on the profile chosen, the salary of a B. Tech graduate is around 3.5 lacs per annum.
Job Opportunities for Btech Computer science engineer :
The Scope for Btech Civil engineering : After Civil Engineering, you can also go for your private construction firm . You can take private and public contracts to build residential and commercial buildings. Also, you can take government contracts to build roads, bridges, and dams. The sky is the limit when you decide to work as a private firm.
Job Opportunities for Btech Civil Engineer :
As a Civil Engineer, you can take up career options in the diverse fields such as Building control surveyor, CAD technician, Consulting civil engineer, Contracting civil engineer, Design engineer, Nuclear engineer, Site engineer, Structural engineer, Water engineer, Rural and Urban Transport engineer .
Further, below are some links that you can follow to know more about Civil and CS Engineering fields ;
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-computer-science-and-engineering
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-civil-engineering
I hope that this will help.
Dear aspirant,
Definitely I would prefer computer science over civil because in civil engineering there are few opportunities available in the indian market. Colleges like IITs/nits also fail to achieve core placements in civil branch and end up getting placed in some non core companies.
In computer science , world is evolving and getting adapted to technology so there are more opportunities in non core. But if you have interest in the core branch then you should opt because interest is a big factor for your future.
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