Which engineering branch should I opt for in B.Tech to get core jobs, CSE, ECE, EIE or EEE?

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Asked by krishnaja K

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  • As automation is taking place in a drastic manner, you need to update yourself with each and every advancement that is going on the world.
    Many IT firms remove people in 1000s . So you need to be highly skilled in any course you study.
    The preference order may be:
    1) CSE
    2) ECE
    3) EEE
    4) EIE
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    Vivek Kumar Writer by hobby coder by choice | Guide-Level 13

    4 years ago
    All are good, in mechanical and civil job is less but CSE is having more opportunities and a good scope for placements. If you're quick learner, then you can easily get a high package job. Rest EEE and ECE is also good if you get placed in the core branch. Rest is your choice.
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    EIE, EEE ECE and CSE are related to each other, and they both have excellent scope in the future. But, considering the recession scenario, one can say that Computer Science Engineering is not an evergreen branch while Electronic and Communication Engineering is an evergreen branch. As technology continues to move at rapid speeds, innovations are happening every day. Every day, new software, apps, and the entire operating system itself is being re-invented. For that reason, people with computer Science degrees are growing in demand. Below mentioned are some of the top colleges offering B.Tech CSE programme:
    1. Alliance.
    2. Christ.
    3. DU.
    ...more

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