Is it a good decision to pursue CSE/IT skipping chemical engineering? I have scored 4200 AIR in JEE mains 2016.

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Ashima Elhence
9 years ago
Depends on your interest in the aforementioned fields and the institute options you have. CSE/IT is certainly a good option since you have a good rank and will surely be able to secure a seat in one of the good institutes. Fill in your preferences wisely and you shall surely be able to get a good in

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Arit Sikdar
9 years ago
If you really wants to study CSE or IT then it's ok. If you have no interest in chemical engineering then it's not a bad idea i guess. beside few universities and colleges gives you an Oportunity to change streams after one year if you hold good grades in dirst year. you may contact with college aut

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Well, I guess you started loving chemical engineering. and loosing one year is no big deal unless you don't want to loose other things associated with it like you said your friends, your college etc. and for the 2nd part, its your own institution where you studying atm. ask management. you can switc

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