Which one better ENTC or IT???
HII ASHREV
Well true that it all comes down to preferences but let's have a look at what the branches are meant to be.
Information technology: where you learn about processors, compilers develop algorithms etc. But at the end of the day, it all comes down to your coding skills. Companies recruit you on the basics of how good a coder you are.
Electronics and communication: well you learn about microcontrollers and communication but keeping in mind that microcontrollers need to be programmed so you have to learn to code anyhow. And if you are dedicated enough you can use your little bit of coding knowledge on sites like codechef and develop your algorithms alongside.
Since most of the things are getting automated these days. People do need programmers. But automation also means a lot of electronics. If you're an Indian and are willing to stay here then you must have heard about the H1B visa ban making most Indian programmers unfit for jobs in the Silicon Valley. Well, that is where all the big boys that can fetch you high paychecks recite. Also, this news was well promoted that a mechanical engineer student was able to get a job in Google developing his coding skills online which just proves that you can really replicate CSE/IT courses through a bit of dedication.
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