Engineering and technology
Both computer science and engineering (CSE) and a CSE Specialization have their own merits. However which would be best for you depends on your interests. I can explain you in brief about the two.
So a general CSE is basically a broader concept. It provides a deep understanding of computer science topics including data, structure, programming languages, software development, computer networks, databases and more.You can have more career options .
On the other hand a CSE specialization focuses on a particular area of study such as artificial intelligence, cyber security, data science or software engineering. You can have expertise in a particular domain. In this path you are clear with what you are doing and what you'll do next because you don't have multiple career options.
So if you want be versatile and want to have knowledge about multiple topics a CSE degree will work out for you and if you have a clear mindset and interest regarding what you want to pursue futher in life go for a specialization.
As per the Amity University website, the intake capacity for the various undergraduate engineering programmes offered by Amity School of Engineering and Technology Bijwasan is 120 seats per programme per academic year. However, the intake capacity may vary depending on the programme and the academic session. It is best to check the university website or contact the university directly for up-to-date information on the intake capacity for the programmes offered by ASET Bijwasan.
Amity School of Engineering and Technology (ASET) Bijwasan accepts two entrance exam scores for admission to the B.Tech course: the Amity Joint Entrance Examination (AmityJEE) and JEE Main. Candidates must have a valid score in either of these exams to be eligible for admission to the B.Tech programme.
The annual fee for B.E. / B.Tech is Rs. 2.8 Lakhs and for M.Tech / M.E is Rs. 60k.
The documents required for KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology admission are mark sheets and certificates of all previous examinations, transfer, and migration certificates, character certificates, date of birth certificates, ID proof, and passport-size photographs.
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