Electronics and Communication Engineering
Hi Ajay, thanks for asking your query.
ECE branch is the core for other branches. Computers cannot work unitl and unless it does not have a microprocessor, chips are made by EC engineers and in mechanical department, the machines which they run uses electronic circuits for programming them which is
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Hi,Aspirant
Let me Tell you Both are B.Tech Courses,Which have Vast Oppourtunity in Today as well as in Future,Coming To B.TECH in ECE(Electronics and Communication Engineering),Should focused on Designing/Modifying/Testing/Processing Digital Signals/Communication/VLSI/Integrated Circuits and Digital transmission of Wireless E.t.c.
While CSE(Computer Science and Engineering),is one of The Vast growing Field of
Both are equivalently good sector.CSE course will be easy throughout your 4 years but ECE will be very tough.Any branch that is integrated with electronics is named as an evergreen branch of engineering.
Electronics is still an emerging sector in India and after the “make in India” thing we see
greetings,
trust me, the placements and jobs for both IT and CSE engineers is the same.
all it depends is on you marks and personality.
go for that branch in which you are more comfortable.
compare the syllabus
http://dtu.ac.in/Web/Academics/syllabus/schemes/Information%20Technology_06.02.18.pdf
http://dtu.ac.in/Web/Academics/syllabus/schemes/SoftwareEngg.pdf
however, if you are still skeptical, go for CSE. it
the job opportunities are almost the same for both the branches.
if you want to work in IT giants like microsoft, IBM, etc go for CSE.
if you want to work in communication based firms like samsung, apple, airtel go for CSE.
i would suggest you to compare the
Skills that a software engineer must have:
Etc...
trust me at the end of 4 years it doesnt even matter which branch you are from. i have seen chemical engineeris doing IT jobs and cse Engineers doing management jobs and what not.
however, if you are skeptical, go for ECE because the scope of the IT industry
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