Which engineering branch has a better scope in India and abroad, aerospace engineering or CSE?
208 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Aaditya Bhardwaj
6 Answers

Answered by
5 years ago
Dear Aaditya, 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. No branch is less or more important, eac

Answered by
6 years ago
CSE is better for future prospects as the software field have endless opportunities and is growing very fastly. Thank you.

Answered by
7 years ago
Aerospace Engineering is declining rapidly and its future is pretty limited. In fact, Aeronautical Engineers are not even accepted as regular Mechanical Engineers and their scope is limited to Aerospace Industry. CSE on other hand continues to grow and the placement is increasing every year.

Answered by
7 years ago
To my mind, aerospace engineering is better than CS engineering, because there are much crowd in CS nowadays.
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Answered by
8 years ago
Computer Science & Engineering stream is best for a bright future and good provide good salary in India as well as abroad. In Rajasthan, many colleges/institutes are affiliated to RTU, Kota like SKIT, Anand ICE, Jaipur & JECRC, etc. No doubt SKIT is good college at Jaipur. But regarding all other as
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Answered by
8 years ago
Case is the best for a bright future in India and abroad too. It has the most average package in India. It has a growing sector in our country so I would recommend it.
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