I am an average student. Which branch should I choose among electrical and electronics, mechanical, civil or CSE to study in KIIT?
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Hello Abdullah,
As you openly told about your grade, it's good. It mainly depends on your basics, if you like programming and debugging then you can choose CSE. Mechanical will be the easiest branch after CSE as we can answer the questions from seeing the drawings. -
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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash Verma Civil Engineering NiT Agartala | Contributor-Level 8
8 years agoFor Mediocre Civil engineering is Easy. If you have previous knowledge about programming, CSE will be better. Among all core branches, electrical is the toughest. -
Hi,
How are you?
Well, each and every branch in engineering is good, we can't compare them. Just there are a few differences like mechanical, electrical and civil are evergreen branches but CS, IT and EC have high placement records.
Other than this, you may also take chemical, metallurgy, mechatronics, etc.
So, choose a suitable branch.
Go for it.
Thank you and keep asking! -
As you openly told about your grade, it's good. It mainly depends on your basics, if you like programming and debugging then you can choose CSE. Mechanical will be the easiest branch after CSE as we can answer the questions from seeing the drawings. You can opt for the civil branch also if you like drawing and planning.
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First of all, I would say that you should not underestimate yourself by calling yourself an average student, everyone has their own special talent and you only need to recognise it. Coming to the point if you want to pursue engineering and are confused about the branch then please choose the branch where your interest lies. There is nothing like trend, it is only about your interest.
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cse will be better
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Answered by
Piyush Diwan Mechanical Engineer, now inclination 4 mba | Contributor-Level 7
8 years agoIf you are not good at studies then you can't afford CSE, electronics or mechanical as you have to go through deeper concepts in these fields. Considering this you can go for civil and it will definitely provide you a job. -
Mechanical is the best branch for an average student. If you are a boy then it will be the perfect branch for you. Else, go with civil engineering, it is too easy for an average student.
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