Which engineering branch is better between CSE and ECE? I am waiting for my KCET result.
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Shivani Jayaram Blogger|Computer Science|Happy to Help | Contributor-Level 8
7 years agoIt's completely up to your interest and decision. If you are good at coding and memorizing then CS is good for you but if you are really into diagrams, connecting wires, experimenting new things practically then go for EC. Well in 2nd year in EC you will get to study basics of CS subjects like C or C+ and DBMS that would help you if you in future if you are placed in IT companies. Both the branches have an equal scope. -
The question you are asking, is more like which is a better fruit apple or oranges. We'll it's a choice. But, I guess, you have to see the two branches with a little more detail and figure out which branch has more subject to your interest. From a simple analogy, and one to one mapping.
Same, if you want to see physics in action, EC is the branch for you. The syllabus of these branches overlaps upto a 50%, and so with proper Electives it does matter, which one you choose. But, when your KCET results comes out look out for a better college. If you can jump a college or two go for IS or EC and skip CSE. If the college is same or not, a ma...more
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No. The official authority does not release mock tests. Candidates need to refer to third party websites for the mock tests.
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The exam tests knowledge of 11th and 12th syllabus so it is important to focus on 11th and 12th standard NCERT textbooks which gradually start by practicing previous years papers and appearing for mock examinations.
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