Should I go for chemical engineering or computer science keeping in mind the future scenario and which would help me better later?

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    Ashish Kumar fsociety | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    When you think or compare about the scope in these two branches then, computer Science always wins. In coming future coding is useful or necessary in everywhere or in every job. You also know in these days everything started converting in digital. So, coding is necessary for every engineer. Rather, it is chemical or electrical engineer.
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    Prachi Pol Making History... | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    So many engineers of this day generation fall under the software field or study computer Science. Only some part study chemical engineering. You know what I mean. Both are very good fields, your interest is the main thing to consider. What you want to pursue, only you can know that. And if you do consider to have a career in chemical engineering, you can do interesting majors like environmental engineering, energy, sustainability etc. Which are very important in our present day scenario and future to. If you are interested to a lot of programs and like C programming, then only go for computer Science. CS is not that easy to study. The
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    Yash Singhal Knowledge is meant to be shared | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    See, if you want to go for the research, then you can opt for the chemical engineering. Otherwise, opt for the CS and there is a wide scope of both the streams. So, for the future in both, the streams you only have to look for your passion.

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