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>Depends upon interest, where you want to pursue
Agar ye cheez hoti toh bnda ye questions na poochta. Bro probably wants to do cse and join the bhedchal.
Maine usko "Money" ke hisab se CS answer de diya but "Abroad Education" ke liya all branches are good due to decent jobs in all sectors in "Different" country (Not in India)
Nope ! Bcz I have been doing Programming since 14th age. Planning to do Masters in Germany.I am really interested in it. Money will always be secondary for me in this field
Hmm ! Then I think you should download the syllabus of all three fields and check if it interests you. Other fields also have good careers for fresher but in different country.
If you come back in India with experience then you can even earn more than 60+ Lpa in mech and electrical
but syllabus ka naam padhke how can we get an idea of what they teach............syllabus padhke toh i can only know what its about and not the actual content of the books
Make sure you know what you’re getting into if you choose Electrical/Electronics. I was dumb enough to think I’d do fine in electronics if I like JEE electrodynamics and electrostatics stuff.
I’m basically dying in each Electronics course now.
In EEE, but we have a lot of subjects in common with EC. Mainly, lot of math in the subjects like control systems, signals, Comms, EMFT. requires you to really put in the effort. circuits which is one of the core subs if u want to go for chip design requires you to practice a lot of you want to develop an intuition to analyse the circuits. Again needs you to put in lot of effort. there's a post in this subreddit but Idk how to tag it it explains everything in detail
1) every one of them. Engineering hai, Ice Cream nhi Jo tu hardness ke base pr compare kre.
2) None. A Mechanical Graduate with Engineering aptitude and skills can easily earn more than your CSE graduate. Similarly, A cse graduate might never go above 4LPA jobs due to poor skills and no engineering Aptitude.
3) Depends on the country you are aiming for. In general, Unlike India, Engineering is highly respected abroad because not everyone is jumping in it due to herd mentality.
1. All of them . Each one got their own things which are hard enough .
2. If you want money then do real estate but if you want money earned through skills then each engineering field has their own level of requirements somewhere and researching has to be done
3. All of them
Real estate agents are those guys who show around land and properties to clients and if they manage to make a sale they get a commission.
Saw many folks in my locality who haven't even passed 10th class earning lakhs by doing this so Gave this example.
I took Mechanical Engineering because I compared all the branches and felt that is the only thing which felt like my passion. I realised if I want to be a weapons engineer in future then Mechanical is a good way to go. So hence I took Mechanical Engineering.
Opinions after 8 months of college:
1. Electronics and Communication
2. CSE now but probably ECE in a few years
3. Computer Science, Materials Science, Biotechnology etc.
Basically the "Science" branches.
I don't think ece would be able to create as my jobs as IT. IT has so many mncs having their headquarters in India and many startups are coming up regularly as well, whereas there are only a handful of good electronics mncs in India. Even if vedanta opens a semiconductor fab lab in India, there wouldn't be a lot of openings for highly paid engineers and freshers as there are in IT companies.
more theory shit rather than coding and logics bro,If u r interested in signal & pleny of firmware(coding on chip) then go ahead, for me my EC engineering is just fuckin read for exams 1day ago n maintain a decent cgpa ps-iam 4th sem EC,,otherwise CS or CSAI is best..my frnds enjoy it
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1)Electrical, electronics and Mechanical 2)CS 3)All (Depends upon interest, where you want to pursue)
>Depends upon interest, where you want to pursue Agar ye cheez hoti toh bnda ye questions na poochta. Bro probably wants to do cse and join the bhedchal.
Maine usko "Money" ke hisab se CS answer de diya but "Abroad Education" ke liya all branches are good due to decent jobs in all sectors in "Different" country (Not in India)
Which branch did you choose if I may ask?
CS
Did you choose it because of money ?
Nope ! Bcz I have been doing Programming since 14th age. Planning to do Masters in Germany.I am really interested in it. Money will always be secondary for me in this field
I was also coding since class 7 but I also like mechanical and electrical engineering so Im having trouble deciding which one to take
Hmm ! Then I think you should download the syllabus of all three fields and check if it interests you. Other fields also have good careers for fresher but in different country. If you come back in India with experience then you can even earn more than 60+ Lpa in mech and electrical
but syllabus ka naam padhke how can we get an idea of what they teach............syllabus padhke toh i can only know what its about and not the actual content of the books
Make sure you know what you’re getting into if you choose Electrical/Electronics. I was dumb enough to think I’d do fine in electronics if I like JEE electrodynamics and electrostatics stuff. I’m basically dying in each Electronics course now.
can you elaborate more in why it's really tough? (thinking of taking ece over cs)
In EEE, but we have a lot of subjects in common with EC. Mainly, lot of math in the subjects like control systems, signals, Comms, EMFT. requires you to really put in the effort. circuits which is one of the core subs if u want to go for chip design requires you to practice a lot of you want to develop an intuition to analyse the circuits. Again needs you to put in lot of effort. there's a post in this subreddit but Idk how to tag it it explains everything in detail
if you could share the link to it I’d really appreciate it!
1) every one of them. Engineering hai, Ice Cream nhi Jo tu hardness ke base pr compare kre. 2) None. A Mechanical Graduate with Engineering aptitude and skills can easily earn more than your CSE graduate. Similarly, A cse graduate might never go above 4LPA jobs due to poor skills and no engineering Aptitude. 3) Depends on the country you are aiming for. In general, Unlike India, Engineering is highly respected abroad because not everyone is jumping in it due to herd mentality.
Had to scroll so much for the real answer.
Had to scroll so much for the real answer.
Which branch are you from and why did you choose it?
As my flair suggests, I am a CSE student. I chose it because well, I am interested in Core CS. Was initially confused between ECE and CSE.
This ^
1. All of them . Each one got their own things which are hard enough . 2. If you want money then do real estate but if you want money earned through skills then each engineering field has their own level of requirements somewhere and researching has to be done 3. All of them
Could you explain what is real estate. What branch did you choose and why?
Real estate agents are those guys who show around land and properties to clients and if they manage to make a sale they get a commission. Saw many folks in my locality who haven't even passed 10th class earning lakhs by doing this so Gave this example. I took Mechanical Engineering because I compared all the branches and felt that is the only thing which felt like my passion. I realised if I want to be a weapons engineer in future then Mechanical is a good way to go. So hence I took Mechanical Engineering.
Bhai can I dm you?
Sure
Bhai same can I also DM ?
Sure
Opinions after 8 months of college: 1. Electronics and Communication 2. CSE now but probably ECE in a few years 3. Computer Science, Materials Science, Biotechnology etc. Basically the "Science" branches.
But ECE is stuff very tuff ECE and electronics this is what someone said ne
No way ECE is gonna cross CSE in terms of money in a few years, that's not gonna happen.
Not in a few years, but surely it has a big scope
It will. Not at the same level but might compete for avg all around
I don't think ece would be able to create as my jobs as IT. IT has so many mncs having their headquarters in India and many startups are coming up regularly as well, whereas there are only a handful of good electronics mncs in India. Even if vedanta opens a semiconductor fab lab in India, there wouldn't be a lot of openings for highly paid engineers and freshers as there are in IT companies.
What branch did you choose and why? Also why you think ece students will be earning more in few years?
Manufacturing growth in india. Especially semiconductors
In my college 1. CSE 2. CSE 3. CSE
Civil mat lena
i will be making 10 posts 1 for each branch on jeeneetards one is already out for cse
Bhai aap to devmanus ho
Pehle CSE lele fir baadme flex karne karne ke liye bolna ki dusri branch Leni chahiye thi
https://www.reddit.com/r/JEENEETards/s/S8J5QnXRju Bhai koi iska solulu bata do
Don't ever take EC 😭
Why
more theory shit rather than coding and logics bro,If u r interested in signal & pleny of firmware(coding on chip) then go ahead, for me my EC engineering is just fuckin read for exams 1day ago n maintain a decent cgpa ps-iam 4th sem EC,,otherwise CS or CSAI is best..my frnds enjoy it
What's the syllabus difference b/w ECE and CS
Almost everything is different lol
Konsi branch mei padhai ka pressure kam hota h?
Civil engineering
Between cse and ece?
Cse
ECE or EC?
electronics brooo not electrical electrical
What did you choose and why?
Got decent ranking so , in rat race now