my physics iz gud but math iz nt or aveage anybdy tells meh which engg branch iz gud for me CS or EC bt m physiclly too gud in both stream.

I always score gud marks in physics bt in mths always low.i have 50% knowlge in computrs like making sofwares nd repair hardware nd also in electronics .i knw all knwldge about circuits,ic nd i also makes prrty gadgets robots..today i m too confused which brnch iz bst for meh!..fr givng gud sllry.

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Asked by Arun Kash
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Vivek Kumar
6 years ago
I will prefer you to opt for the EC branch as there you will find more interesting things than the CS branch, as the scope of EC is growing rapidly and you after the completion of your graduation you can easily find a decent job in this field.

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shobhit kumar
6 years ago
Go with ECE branch and then go for embedded system or robotics, it will explore your knowledge and career.

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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
I'll prefer you to opt for the EC branch as there you will find more interesting things than the CS branch, as the scope of EC is growing rapidly and you after the completion of your graduation you can easily find a decent job in this field.

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S
9 years ago
If you are not good in Mathematics, and if your physics is good, I would refer you to take up ECE. CSE has both Computer science and Mathematics as their main subjects. And physics is included in ECE with very less involvement of mathematics.

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6 years ago
Opt for the EC branch as there you will find more interesting things than the CS branch, as the scope of EC is growing rapidly, and you after the completion of your graduation, you can easily find a decent job in this field.

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R
6 years ago
I will prefer you to opt for the EC branch as there you will find more interesting things than the CS branch, as the scope of EC is growing rapidly and you after the completion of your graduation you can easily find a decent job in this field.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
I will prefer you to opt for the EC branch, as there you will find more interesting things than the CS branch, as the scope of EC is growing rapidly and you after the completion of your graduation you can easily find a decent job in this field.

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
For CS branch, maths should be good. So, I'll recommend you to take EC.

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Abhishek Bansal
7 years ago
Obviously, if you have interest in physics and have a knowledge of robotics then you should go for EC.

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