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Of course, computer science is better than chemical engineering in all the aspects with better learning opportunities and better placement.
Go for computer science.
You have excellent scores. Though, you will get CSE big NIT's as well. Though, if you want Mumbai as your priority, you will get CS in Mumbai in any college which accepts JEE Mains as their entrance.
ECE is about electronics and how the different electrical components communicate with each other but CSE deals with telling these components what to do and when to do by programming them. It has a lot of logic in world and maths too. Placement wise ECE is a little better than CSE as it has more offers in the public sector (government. Jobs) also ECE is considered to be somewhat of a "evergreen" branch. If you do specialisation after doing B.Tech in ECE there is a great demand in the market was such people. ECE person can also get job in IT; but this is not the same level as a job a CSE engineer can get. CSE also has very good pla... View more
Good day, Princess I must sincerely applaud you for choosing to pursue a degree in computer Science at university. Any form of schooling will always assist you in managing your business more effectively. Knowing computer Science will undoubtedly make the creation of shoes easier for you. I wish you well.
<p>Placements at GNIOT Institute of Professional Studies for B.Sc. in Computer Science are positive. The reason is that here, with the placement cell actively facilitating a link between the students and the industries along with career guidance through the recruitment drive, most students get placed in good companies. TCS, Infosys, Amazon, and many more form a few of the many notable recruiters. Overall, the institute's commitment to practical education leads the students towards proper placements in the IT sector.</p>
Yes, Sharda University has paid internship for students. You can fill the application form on website and if you are eligible then you may get selected according to your resume.
<p style="text-align: justify;">No, it is unlikely that you will find a B.Tech in CSE programme specifically designed for PCB students. B.Tech in CSE (Computer Science and Engineering) is a rigorous engineering programme that requires a strong foundation in mathematics and physics. While biology knowledge might be useful in some specialised areas of CSE like bioinformatics, it is not a core requirement for the program.</p>
B. Tech in IT and CSE are similar but in terms of future job and placements you can choose B.Tech CSE engineering.
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The below mentioned link should be of help to you. It gives you a complete list of best books for all computer science subjects in B.Sc.
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The major difference between both these field is that IT deals with the application of computing technology to real life processes, while, Computer Science deals with the Science that facilitates these applications. To make it short and simple, Computer Science is the creation of software and hardware by using different programming skills. On the other hand, IT is just the selection of the proper software or hardware for the task.
Career scope:
CSE:Job openings for Software professionals is much higher in the corporate sector than in public sector. Professionals can join as junior programmer, database administrator, junior network ... View more
Difference in course and core areas:
CSE: Computer Science engineering students study about design, implementation, and management of information system of both software and hardware processes. Students pursuing computer Science study: Algorithms and Data Structure, Architecture, Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Database and Information Retrieval, Human-Computer Communication, Numerical and Symbolic Computation, Operating Systems, Programming Languages and Software Methodology and Engineering. IT: Information Technology deals with installation, development and implementation of computer systems and applications. Under this stream,... View more
As a student of engineering domain in Hyderabad, I think engineering colleges here can be compared only on the basis of number of companies, which visit the college for placements. The faculty of any private colleges in Hyderabad include assistant professor mostly, who don't bother about student progress at all. That's the reason at the end of the day, students depend on all in one's. Now, coming to your question, out of both, CMR College you can prefer for B.Tech studies. As, it's placements are better than Malla Reddy and even in overall aspects.
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I tell you about this. For the first year you will have four subjects, Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics and Electronics. You will have 2 theory papers of Computer Science (cs1&cs2) and two practical exams of cs1 and cs2 each, two theory papers of Mathematics (m1 & m2) and one practical exam (m1+m2), two theory papers of Statistics (s1&s2) and one practical exam (s1+s2), two theory papers of Electronics (e1&e2) and one practical exam (e1+e2). For the second year you will again have four subjects, Computer Science, Mathematics, Electronics and English. You will have two theory papers and two practical exams for Computer Scie... View more
Hello Kishan,
Your marks are a bit less for admission in top colleges via MHT-CET, however, you may refer to this link for more insights.
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VBIT is 100% better than VNR Vignyana Jyothi. CBIT is the top private engineering college in Telangana, VNR doesn't meet those needs, it cannot be comparable with CBIT-Hyderabad. CBIT is better than VNR in terms of placements, faculty and facilities.
Order of Excellence:
CBIT, BVRIT and VNR.
All the best.
Dear Lovish,
For computer science both colleges are not so good in terms of placement I would suggest you to choose either Chandigarh university or either LPU Punjab & PEC Punjab, Thapar university. You can also take admission in CGC landran also.
You won't be able to make it to NIT's for CS. You can try applying some other institutes which accept JEE Mains score.
In general term, ISE deals with only software while CSE deals with both software and hardware. Placement wise, both these branches have similar placements, barring a few companies who allow CSE students and not ISE students. Well, if you're planning to do further studies then, CSE is a wiser choice as currently in my knowledge you can't do higher studies in ISE, you've to do your M.Tech/MS in CSE only. So in that view, CSE is a better option.
ISE is better for only one thing, it has lower cut-offs.
It depends on your choice. If you have interest in chemistry and have a good rank for pharmacy then you can go for it. It is a very nice field. Otherwise, you can choose engineering, but nowadays there are so many private colleges and a huge number of student studying engineering so the scope of job for each and every student is decreasing, but if you have interest in technical study and your maths is strong then you can go for engineering because if you get a good marks at the end of your B.Tech then you will definitely get a job.
Vikas don't go with which stream is better. Go with what you want do after studying B.Tech. You may take following considerations. If you like computer, want to build crazy application or something related to software go with Computer Science engineering. If you like playing with machines/motors or electricity go ahead with Mechanical engineering. Or Electrical engineering. If you are India, after studying Electronics and communication engineering most of the students gets job/work in IT companies. Only few percent gets chance in electronics companies. So I would suggest, better to study Computer Science engineering. If you want to sail th... View more
If you didn't get good engineering college in Delhi. You can try in Rajasthan. Many college are good like Anand ICE, LNMIIT, Jaipur.
The only option can be to try to get via management quota in some good and reputed college, with good prospects. Management quota can always deliver you a seat without any criteria, so go for that. And along that, as you say, if you are keen on CS, then go on learning about CS stuff, like algorithms, try solving problems on CodeChef and the like. All the best!
Computer Science Engineering one of the most crowded disciplines of engineering courses and is the practical and scientific approach to its application. Computer Science & Engineering involves the design and understanding of computational process and programming languages.
Electronics engineering, or electronic engineering, is an electrical engineering discipline which utilizes nonlinear and active electrical components to design electronic circuits, devices, microprocessors, microcontrollers and other systems.
Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, elect... View more
There are multiple job opportunities available in the field of IT. As per NASSCOM Indian IT Industry revenues grew by 13% in FY2015 and it added 2,30,000 employees in FY15. NASSCOM has forecasted that IT industry exports will grow by 12-14% and domestic market by 15-17% in FY2016 ( Actual data is yet to be released. Indias IT-BPM industry is projected to grow ~8% in FY2017 to USD 154 billion. In light of the very disruptive emerging technologies, the industry is re-imagining itself to become the Digital Solutions Partner for the world. CSE & IT grads from top engineering colleges have excellent career opportunities.