Which branch of engineering among computer science and mechanical is having more scope for jobs?
Asked by VISHWA DAYAL
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Computer Science for sure.
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B.Tech CSE is the most popular course among the students. After the completion of your degree in Computer Science Engineering, you can work in the field of database management, embedded systems, IT, telecommunication, multimedia, computer hardware and software implementation, computer hardware & software maintenance, gaming, web designing and other related industries. There are many engineering branches with high earning potential. However, computer Science engineering can be considered the best branch in engineering for the future. In almost every sector, computer engineers are in high demand due to the increase in software-driven dev...more
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Computer science students can go for software jobs but mechanical students share a better chance of both software and their own branch related jobs. But computer science students are limited to their own branch. Mechanical can guarantee permanent and stable jobs. You can pursue your interests in computer related stuff while studying other branch too.
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Well, there can be many aspects to be considered while choosing a branch (stream) for B.Tech. You have to choose the stream as per your interest. No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your career. SEE there are enough jobs for every stream, what a company need is quality engineers, SO if you are dead serious for your better future and giving parallel dedication towards it, you will definitely going to succeed. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and I...more
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