Hi Sir, when it comes to the software world, computer science engineering rules and when it comes to the core world, its the mechanical engineering. Both of these fields are entirely different ones. B.E. /B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering is all about computer sciences, programming languages, software development and testing, networking etc. It also focuses on using the above mentioned skills and knowledge for practical and Industry specific usage. Job opportunities are available for graduates in government as well as private sector. Graduates may take up the following job posts-
Software Engineer
Software Tester
Project Manager
...more
Hi Sir, when it comes to the software world, computer science engineering rules and when it comes to the core world, its the mechanical engineering. Both of these fields are entirely different ones. B.E. /B.Tech. Computer Science and Engineering is all about computer sciences, programming languages, software development and testing, networking etc. It also focuses on using the above mentioned skills and knowledge for practical and Industry specific usage. Job opportunities are available for graduates in government as well as private sector. Graduates may take up the following job posts-
Software Engineer
Software Tester
Project Manager
Application Developer.
Mechanical engineering is a branch of engineering that applies the principles of engineering, physics and material design for the design, production and operation of machinery. There is a huge demand for skilled mechanical engineers in India and abroad. The expertise of a mechanical engineer is required in manufacturing industries like automobiles, aviation, etc. In the recent times and due to the advent in technology, the skills of a mechanical engineer is sought in fields such as nano-technology, biomedical engineering, energy conservation and more. According reports, the growth in this industry it is said within the next few years, mechanical engineering will be the highest paid career option. Mechanical engineers can work in industries like thermal power plants, gas turbines, oil, refining, agriculture, education, aviation, automobile, armed forces, pharmaceutical and many more. In terms of study and placements both are the best so I would suggest that once sir ask your son which he wants to study CSE or mechanical because its he who has to study and make his career all the best.
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