I got no good college for automobile engineering and found mechanical tough thus am forced to take CSE. What should I do?

I love cars and their designing.

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    Sharath H Aithal B.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi, If you have an interest in automobile engineering, it is better to go with your interest, as it's your lifetime achievement. You think mechanical engineering is tough, yes actually it is, because it is a core of all the engineering. But if you think CSE branches is easy, I will suggest you that it's also tough, because it contains so much coding and programming languages.
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    Priya Mahajan | Contributor-Level 7

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    The choice of computer science engineering is a good one especially these days. The fact that you love designing cars is also good. The best option for you would be to go for a major in CSE and take some other subjects as your passion as minors. This concept of major and minors helps you to study a core subject for your career as well as go for the learning of some other subjects about which you are passionate, thus giving you the vigor to be energetic in your career. The need for you is a college which would offer the concept of major and minor subjects as is the trend which the B.Tech students of Lovely Professional University pro
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    Rudra Chouhan | Contributor-Level 7

    3 years ago
    You should go with your interest, college doesn't matter much.
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    If you have an interest in automobile engineering, it is better to go with your interest, as it's your lifetime achievement. You think mechanical engineering is tough, yes actually it is, because it is a core of all the engineering. But if you think CSE branches is easy, I will suggest you that it's also tough, because it contains so much coding and programming languages.
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    Ritesh Yadav National Institute of technology GOA | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    If you have an interest in automobile engineering, so it is better to go with your interest, as it's your lifetime achievement. You think mechanical engineering is tough, yes actually it is, because it is a core of all the engineering, but if you think CSE branches is easy, so I will suggest you that it's also tough, because it contains so much coding and programming languages.
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    Aarti Singh | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Dear Prince,
    Try migrating to some good private university like LPU, SRM, VIT, etc. After your first year in the branch of your choice. All these universities have wonderful infrastructure and world-class facilities to offer to students apart from good placements.
    Good luck.
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    Abhishek Kumar Mishra currently pursuing Btech;:Mechanical engineer | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    If you have an interest in automobile engineering, so it is better to go with your interest, as it's your lifetime achievement. You think mechanical engineering is tough, yes actually it is, because it is a core of all the engineering, but if you think CSE branches is easy, so I will suggest you that it's also tough, because it contains so much coding and programming languages.
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    Akshay Bajaj | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Don't opt for the stream in which you are not interested because it wont help you in the long run, if you love automobile, take a drop and appear in entrance examination next year and score well in them or take admission in any good college through management quota

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