Which is better among CSE, civil engineering and architecture for girls?

Easy, scope, good salary, quick job (finding), require no further course.

668 Views|3 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Neha Naik
10 Answers
Piyush Dadhich
6 years ago
Nowadays, courses are not compared according to boys & girls. All courses are made for both of them. Actually what is better for you it totally up to you. I will explain about CSE, civil & architecture it is up to you that what is more suitable & in which you are more comfortable. CSE is basically a

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B
2 years ago
It's not possible to determine which is better among CSE (Computer Science Engineering), Civil Engineering, and Architecture for girls, as all three fields offer great opportunities and career prospects. It ultimately depends on your personal interests, skills, and career goals. CSE offers opportuni

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P
3 years ago
CSE is considered the best because B.Tech CSE is the most popular course among the students. After the completion of your degree in Computer Science Engineering, you can work in the field of database management, embedded systems, IT, telecommunication, multimedia, computer hardware and software impl

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rakesh kumar uikey
6 years ago
All the branches are best for girl among that time, but this branch interest type of that girl.

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Abhidha Pant
6 years ago
Hello Neha, Specifically for girls, I would recommend you CSE over all other branches as - 1) it is a white collar job. Means you don't have to go from place to place in odd weather to get the work done. All you have to do is to sit in a cabin and work on your laptop. 2) CSE is easier. 3) suffici

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K
6 years ago
Krunal bhai I will suggest you that these days emphasis is on CSE, Civil and Mech. , but it also depends upon your choice. If you are somebody who wants to sit in an AC office then ofcourse CSE is for you but if you are somebody who doesn't mind working in the field then Civil and Mech. Are very goo

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R
7 years ago
CSE should be great choice for career prospective and therefore college selection is most prior concern for students. I suggest you for UEM Jaipur and you can even compare programs of the college from here https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-engineering-and-management-jaipur-47406?q=Uni

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Civil is pretty good, in case you are dreaming of working for the government or being a civil servant. The benefits and other pros and cons of it is job security, family and personal life style comforts provided by the government etc. Whereas in CSE, life is what you make it. How good are you in the

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Harshit Jain
8 years ago
For girls, CSE is the best as there are lots of job opportunities available with good salary package and demand is also high. You can also choose architecture but it will be slightly difficult for you.

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Vishal Chauhan
8 years ago
Dear Neha, All the branches are good but generally, for girls, CSE is considered the best because by doing engineering in the civil branch you will get onsite jobs. You have to stay at a site which is typical for girls. Software jobs considered best because it is an office job and you do not have t

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