Which B.Tech branch is better between mechanical and computer science?

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Asked by deepak dubey

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    jitendra dixit | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Dear, it will depend on your interest as both the branches are good.
    If you have an interest in 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.
    If you are interested in the computer applied field, go for computer science and if working with engines and modelling suits you the best, then go ahead with the mechanical. There is no gender restriction for admission to either of these fields and coming to employment opportunities, both have a bright scope, provided you score well and come out with no history of arrears.
    So in
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    Devendra sharma

    7 years ago
    It depend on you dear because both branches are different although in mechanical branch, some subjects of CSE are there like programming in C and object oriented programming and CAD. So, if you are comfortable in programming, choose CSE otherwise, go for ME.
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    Aravind Sai

    7 years ago
    CSE is the best option in B.Tech. It gives a bright future where as mechanical is also good but it is a core course.
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    YOGENDRA Jat

    7 years ago
    CS and ME, both are completely different streams, and doesn't have anything in common. While the latter focuses on analytical skills, and problem solving skills, your drawing vision and your interest to work with machines, CS on the other hand will mainly check your programming mettle, besides networking.
    In India, the job prospect of a CS graduate is more, compared to ME, owing to the presence of a large number of IT companies and their demand for man source. So even if you don't make it to a tier-1 college, you will land a decent job, most preferably in an IT major/MNC. Though the salaries will differ a lot from that of tier-1 college
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    Chandu Pillalamarri | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    I would like to give the answer in this manner. Both are good branches and offer a lot of opportunities after completing the education. This selection depends on below choices.
    1.What are you interested in pursuing, what kind of job would you prefer after graduation a desk job or physical intensive job?
    As far as I know, I am providing below details regarding both branches.
    Computer science: provides more starting salary packages, chances to go abroad are high. You will be working in top cities in India like Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, etc.
    Mechanical engineering: Entry level salaries are less. However, after you get some experience, yo
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    Dharmendra Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Both branches (mechanical and computer science and engineering) are good. But, the placement depends upon the qualities and the overall performance throughout your education. But some of the top ranking colleges provide good placements. Anand ICE has proven itself as one of the best computer engineering colleges in Jaipur, Rajasthan by providing best understanding of subject and highest packages in reputed organisations.
    For any inquiry for admission, please visit: http://www.anandice.ac.in/admissions/

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