Which is the best engineering branch for B.Tech among electronics and communication or computer science engineering?
I have completed a Diploma in ECE & working with a company. Will I be able to get better career choices in future only on the basis of ECE Diploma or I should go further for B.Tech? If yes, which is the best university that I can get through lateral entry admission?
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Asked by Uday Uday
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8 years ago
Choose that field in which you love to work and in which you have more interest. Trust me, it will be best for you.
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8 years ago
As a computer science and engineering student, I would suggest you to go for computer science, as it very interesting and demanding.
Everyone will tell you to choose whatever interests you but if you don't know which subject you're interested in or if you're unsure then go for computer science.
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8 years ago
This decade belongs to electronics and telecommunications. Electronics and telecommunications will continue to impact all walks of life including business. Next wave of industrial revolution is automation and electronics will play a vital role in it. ECE engineers can be employed in all type of indu
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8 years ago
There are many good choices for lateral entry. You can evaluate DTU-Delhi also.
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2 years ago
Almost all engineering branches take you on a road full of opportunities, the real question is deciding which branch of engineering are you passionate about. After deciding what you love the most, you can consider parameters like salary, growth opportunities, industry environment and, future prospec
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3 years ago
Among all the specializations, B.Tech CSE from prestigious engineering colleges have a very bright future and they will not face any challenges in getting good job and career growth in next decade. You must choose CSE branch if you want to continuously learn technology through out your professional

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3 years ago
Almost all engineering branches take you on a road full of opportunities, the real question is deciding which branch of engineering are you passionate about. After deciding what you love the most, you can consider parameters like salary, growth opportunities, industry environment and, future prospec
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3 years ago
CSE is an engineering programme that integrates topics from basic Science to technology with applicable practice in the lab and projects to help students develop problem-solving abilities while meeting industry needs. Programming, Database Management Systems, Networks and Security, Operating Systems
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5 years ago
Dear Uday, Well, there can be many aspects to be considered while choosing a branch (stream) for B.Tech. You have to choose the stream as per your interest. No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your caree

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7 years ago
Hello, B.Tech in CSE is a good option as per today's requirement and there are good placements today. But companies only take students who have extra skills along with the degree. They don't just take degree holders. So, do extra courses and job will be in your hand. Cities like Pune, Bangalore, Del

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7 years ago
See, according to your condition, you should opt for the CS as this will benefit for you as you need job right now but if you want a bright future tomorrow then opt for the ECE as this will become a boom in future.
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