Which branch of engineering has better scope in the future between CSE, ME, EE, EC?

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Sunil Soni
9 years ago
ME, ECE and EEE are hardcore engineering branches. ME is an evergreen branch of engineering which has remain preferred branch for last 5 decades. ECE will open door for you in Electronics, Telecom and IT companies. EEE will open door for you in Electrical power generation & Distribution companies.

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I will recommend ECE over CSE because ECE graduates can work in IT industry, but CSE graduates may find it difficult to work in electrical or electronic or telecommunications industries.

Vivek Kumar
5 years ago
All are good, but CSE is having more opportunities and a good scope for placements. If you're quick learner, then you can easily get a high package job. After that, EC then EE and ME.

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Archita Chouhan
7 years ago
Hello, It's all up to you that in which field you have interest. There is scope in almost every field. Nowadays CSE in demand and if you have interest in machines then you can opt mechanical engineering and if you have an interest in electronics then you can opt EE or EC. Best of luck.

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S
2 years ago
ME, ECE, EE are core branches. They are perfect if you want to study software plus hardware things. And mainly if you want to go in government job you should choose these streams. But if you want to go at software companies you should choose CSE branch.

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P
3 years ago
As per my knowledge, All are good, but CSE is having more opportunities and a good scope for placements. If you're quick learner, then you can easily get a high package job. After that, EC then EE and ME. All are good, but CSE is having more opportunities and a good scope for placements. Computer Sc

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Puneet Singh
4 years ago
Dear Subarna, These all branches of engineering are good and have a good scope in future. Moreover, these are evergreen branches of engineering. I have many friends who have done ME, CSE, EE, and EC programme at LPU. I highly recommend LPU for an engineering degree. Good Placement: Every year more t

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4 years ago
There is scope in almost every field. Nowadays CSE in demand and if you have an interest in machines then you can opt for mechanical engineering and if you have an interest in electronics then you can opt EE or EC. Here are the fastest-growing engineering sectors: Software engineering jobs. Aerospac

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M
5 years ago
Dear Subarna, All are the good streams, You can choose any branch according to your interest. If we compare both the branches then CSE has more scope than IT. CSE: Job openings for Software professionals is much higher in the corporate sector than in public sector. There is a huge scope of placement

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5 years ago
Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and Information Technology are one of the most evergreen professions and will continue to rise in the years to come. My brother has completed B.Tech CSE from Lovely profes

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S
5 years ago
Dear Subarna, 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

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