I had finished my exams. Which course should I select for more job opportunities among computer science and B.Tech?

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Asked by Sathish Kumar

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  • I will suggest you CSE (Computer Science & Engineering) and ECE (Electronics & Communication Engineering). After passing out from CSE, you will have the scope of doing computer programming and develop software. After passing out from ECE, you need to work on Electronic devices. You also have the scope of programming Integrated circuits (ICs) and make them work in the way you want it to. You have immense scope in VLSI.
    I may refer you University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group for these courses. Students passing out from IEM and UEM from both these branches are working all over the world in top positions. They are worki
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    Manish Ranjan | Contributor-Level 6

    8 years ago
    There are several streams or branches in B.Tech one of them is computer science engineering or CSE is the most advanced and vast field of engineering.
    Don't confuse in computer science and B.tech.

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