I want to join Diploma after class 10th. Which course can I choose Electrical, Mechanical or CSE?

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    MUSKAN KURMI | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The thing while opting for the CSE branch is that CSE graduates don't have as many job vacancies in the public sector as compared to the other two branches ECE and EEE but it has a very high scope in the lucrative private sector. many students who have completed the EEE and CSE programme from LPU. and have good placements at LPU. LPU has a good placement record for EEE/ECE students. Every year more than 500+ companies including national and multinational companies visit LPU for placement.

     

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    roma raj a bcom student | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    I understand your confusion. All three of the fields you mentioned are great options, and there is no clear-cut "best" one. It really depends on your interests and skills.

     

    Electrical Engineering is a broad field that deals with the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. It is a challenging but rewarding field, and there are many different career paths available to electrical engineers.

    Mechanical Engineering is a field that deals with the design, construction, and operation of machines. It is a hands-on field, and mechanical engineers often work in factories or other industrial settings.

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  • If you want to do job in PSUs you have to appear in GATE exam in EEE and secure good rank . Comparatively, CSE is easier than EEE. But both branches are good and depends on your interest. So I would suggest you to take up branch according to your interest and not by following the trend.

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