Which branch is better in ECE or EEE for best placement?

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    krish goel | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    ECE is better for placement purposes. And companies offer higher packages for ECE branches comparatively to EEE coming under core branch so the placement goes for the low package. But it totally depends on you if you enhance the coding skills you can go for any higher package whether from ECE or EEE.

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    Sakshi Mishra

    3 years ago
    ECE is better for placement purposes. And companies offer higher packages for ECE branches comparatively to EEE coming under core branch so the placement goes for the low package. But it totally depends on you if you enhance the coding skills you can go for any higher package whether from ECE or EEE.

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