Which branch has more scope biotechnology or CSE?
Asked about SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Kattankulathur - B.Tech. in Biotechnology Engineering
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3 Answers
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In SRM, CSE has more scope than biotechnology. In SRM, placements are not good for biotechnology it's like passion course in SRM. But CSE is very good here, in fact, they have increased the no. of seats in SRM this year, it has a very good placement record. So if you want to sit for placement after graduation then take up CSE.
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Every branch is helpful but CSE is good option.
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Hi Kavitha, in SRM (KTR campus) Chennai, computer science engineering (CSE) is only better for placements and training too.
You can also opt biotechnology but I'm not sure whether it is better to study biotechnology at SRM or not if you compare with CSE.
SRM is appreciated for placements. So it is better to take CSE as it has better scope in future too.
If you don't get CSE then take biotechnology.
All the best!
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