Which engg. is good according to future availability CSE, ECE, EEE?

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Asked by Eva Rana
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Mansi Gupta
9 years ago
All the three domains are good and have plenty of career advancement opportunities. However, because of the rising IT sector, CSE has an edge above the other two domains. Most of the ECE, EEE and other domain students end up making a career in IT industry.

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Yes it has a good future. EEE is a core branch and demand of electrical engineers is likely be increased in near future.

Romil Goel
9 years ago
According to current market situation , CSE is better than other two. Though you should choose the one you are interested in.

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the one who is doing EEE can also go to it sector?

Ankit Pandey
9 years ago
Go for ECE because know everything is going to be connect with this you have lots of scope here one more thing if what devlop app so you can easily learn even from ECE but if you want learn Electronic you can't learn from CSE. ECE is branch connecting you to other two. but vice versa is not possibl

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it is good in upcoming day there are so many recruitment and vacancy are there.

Raghav Raj singh
9 years ago
U can choose according to your tallent every branch has their own escope

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chandan kasuladevi
9 years ago
CSE is a good course and having scope in IT

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R
7 years ago
All these domains are great and have excellent career prospects in future. So, choose according to your interest and passion. Choose that branch which you like and understand the most. Go into that branch which you know the basics and have passion and determination for. And in your heart you know th

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Ankur Sharma
8 years ago
Every branch can give you a bright future, but you need to do it by your dedication or field of interest. You just need to make your position among those thousands of engineer passing out every year.

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S
9 years ago
all branch have good scope in their respective fields it mainly depends on your cgpa and skills in that field

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