Hi Ashish,
According to my personal view, every branch has its cons and pros. If you have a thought of Computer Science & Engineering/IT as best branch then, my friend you are wrong :)
CSE/IT provides extremely competitive environment. Nowadays, everyone is interested in coding whether it is basic C or Java. So if you have faith in yourself and love to code because of your passion (not because of the fact that CSE/IT gets the highest package offer to this branch in almost all engineering colleges/ universities), you should go for it. Mechanical Engineering is one is the toughest of all branches. If you are interested in Robotics or how
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Hi Ashish,
According to my personal view, every branch has its cons and pros. If you have a thought of Computer Science & Engineering/IT as best branch then, my friend you are wrong :)
CSE/IT provides extremely competitive environment. Nowadays, everyone is interested in coding whether it is basic C or Java. So if you have faith in yourself and love to code because of your passion (not because of the fact that CSE/IT gets the highest package offer to this branch in almost all engineering colleges/ universities), you should go for it. Mechanical Engineering is one is the toughest of all branches. If you are interested in Robotics or how machines works, then this is your way to rule the world :)
Next is Electrical and Electronics engineering, and it is a branch of Science which deals with the applications of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. Civil Engineering is all about conceive, design, build, supervise, operate, construct and maintain infrastructure projects and systems in the public and private sector, including roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, and systems for water supply and sewage treatment. Many civil engineers work in planning, design, construction, research, and education. If you want to go for public service related jobs or passionate about serving to nation then this is best for you. Starting Salary is low as compared to other branches when we take private job into consideration. If you are good at chemistry in class 12th, it is doesn't mean that Chemical Engineering is for you. It uses principle of applied physics, life sciences (microbiology and biochemistry), applied mathematics and economics to efficiently use, produce, transform, and transport chemicals, materials and energy and also little bit of chemistry.
At last, I would suggest you to see your interest level in different field by small research over NET about what really you are passionate about. First introspect yourself and then take any decision. All the best.
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