I have taken CSE-IBM big data and analytics in Chandigarh university. Is it better to take CSE or current which I have taken (IBM big data)?

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    Kumud Joshi

    a month ago

    At the same time, general CSE at Chandigarh University is also an equally powerful choice. CU's engineering department is among the largest in India, offering more than 20 CSE specializations, but core CSE still remains the most in demand. The placement record here is outstanding—companies like Microsoft, Amazon, Google, SAP Labs, and Wipro regularly recruit in big numbers. The advantage of general CSE is flexibility. 

    You'll build a strong foundation in programming, data structures, algorithms, and software development, and later you can branch into AI, cybersecurity, or even Big Data if you want. CU supports this through electi

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    Naman Tripathi

    a month ago

    If you've taken CSE with IBM Big Data & Analytics at Chandigarh University, you're already in a strong position. This programme is industry-collaborated, which means the curriculum isn't outdated—it's designed with IBM to match real industry needs. You'll learn tools like Hadoop, Spark, Python for analytics, and cloud platforms like AWS and GCP, which recruiters actively look for. The demand for data professionals is rising across sectors—banking, healthcare, e-commerce, even government projects. 

    CU also organizes hackathons, IBM-led workshops, and industry sessions, so you're not only studying theory but also working on real-

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