Which engineering branch is better in terms of scope between CS and mechanical?

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Asked by shubham dubey

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    Vikash Ranjan | Guide-Level 15

    7 years ago
    You cannot compare any branch with each other, because it will depend on your understanding and knowledge of branch, so choose the branch according to your preference.
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    Kandarp Patel Ambition On Fleek | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    If you believe, both branches have very much good scopes. But, choosing the field in which you love to work and you have very much interest in it with curiosity will give you better scope than any other fields.
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    swapnil jain | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Dubey ji, don't go with which stream is better. Go with what you want do after studying B.Tech. You may take following considerations. If you like computer, want to build crazy application or something related to software go with Computer Science engineering. If you like playing with machines/motors or electricity go ahead with Mechanical engineering. Or Electrical engineering. If you are India, after studying Electronics and communication engineering most of the students gets job/work in IT companies. Only few percent gets chance in electronics companies. So I would suggest, better to study Computer Science engineering. If you want to
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    OMKAR PHALE An Undergraduate student who loves to travel. | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    They're both Science-oriented jobs, but that's about all mechanical engineering and computer programming have in common as far as job description. Mechanical engineers design new devices or materials for countless uses in areas ranging from medicine to aerospace. They might draw up plans for a new hip-replacement joint, build satellites or create wind turbines or solar panels. Programmers, on the other hand, write detailed instructions in electronic languages or codes to help computers complete operations. After they write code, programmers test their work. They also maintain existing programs. Good luck. Thank you.
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    Ritesh Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    7 years ago
    It all depends on your interest and how easily you grasp the material and depends on the college, so I would name one i.e. UEM Kolkata for your support the link to it to know more information about it is also listed https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-engineering-and-management-kolkata-47398
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    gopi sadi

    7 years ago
    Rather than thinking about scope, give preference to your interests. CSE is a very good and mechanical Engineering is also good and it is evergreen branch.
    Every branch will have scope. It mainly depends on your interest, hard work and the college you are studying.
    At present, CSE is best.
    But, think about your interests.
    Work hard and all the best.
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    ANAY MATHUR Follow me and get perfect answer | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    How are you?
    Well, each and every branch in engineering is good, we can't compare them. Just there are a few differences like mechanical, electrical and civil are evergreen branches but CS, IT and EC have high placement records.
    Other than this, you may also take chemical, metallurgy, mechatronics, etc.
    So, choose a suitable branch.
    Go for it.
    Thank you and keep asking!

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