Which branch is better among CS and mechanical?

163 Views|Posted 2016-07-13 08:41:56
Asked by Raju Kumar
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7 years ago
It might seem odd to draw a comparison between computer scientists and mechanical engineers. What could these professionals possibly have in common? A lot, it seems. When one considers it, both fields design, develop, and test tools that make our lives and work easier one just happens to do it in th

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7 years ago
Raju don't go with which stream is better. Go with what you want do after studying B.Tech. You may take following considerations. If you like computer, want to build crazy application or something related to software go with Computer Science engineering. If you like playing with machines/motors or e

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Yash Singhal
8 years ago
I will prefer you to opt for the CS as according to present scenario.

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OMKAR PHALE
8 years ago
They're both Science-oriented jobs, but that's about all mechanical engineering and computer programming have in common as far as job description. Mechanical engineers design new devices or materials for countless uses in areas ranging from medicine to aerospace. They might draw up plans for a new h

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ANAY MATHUR
9 years ago
Hi, How are you? Well, each and every branch in engineering is good, we can't compare them. Just there are a few differences like mechanical, electrical and civil are evergreen branches but CS, IT and EC have high placement records. Other than this, you may also take chemical, metallurgy, mechatroni

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Aarti Singh
2016-07-13 11:45:51
Raju, both the branches are good and in demand. But it also depends upon your interest and inclination that what you go for. If you are somebody who wants to sit in an AC office then of course CS is for you but if you are somebody who doesn't mind working in the field then Mech.is very good options

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