Which engineering branch should I choose amongst CS, mechanical, electrical and IT?

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S
6 years ago
In my suggestion, go with your interest. And, in current scenario CS and IT fields are most demanding fields. You could go for CS or IT.

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Manish Sharma
6 years ago
I think, you should go with your interest. And, in current scenario CS and IT fields are most demanding fields. You could go for CS or IT. Good luck.

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shikhar singh
7 years ago
In my suggestion, go with your interest. And, in current scenario CS and IT fields are most demanding fields. You could go for CS or IT.

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P
7 years ago
I suggest you to opt between CS and IT branch, because these branches have a vast scope in terms of placements and in terms of promotions in your work.

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A
7 years ago
The starting 3 branches are the core branches, and the last one stated is the non-core, now for choosing the best branch relies upon the interest and scope of the field. Just ask yourself which one are you into and go for it.

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Deepak Prajapati
7 years ago
Choose based on your interests. 2. Seek advice but always take it with a pinch of salt. Something that is hard for someone doesn't mean it will be hard for you. 3. You do not need to be the best at something to pursue it. You can still take up a branch and then aim to being the best YOU can be ATI

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A
7 years ago
Think what you like and spend time for those things, search for those subjects which you like. If computer science, then search for subjects to learn, university syllabus, and job opportunity.

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