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Pallavi Sharma

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Diploma in Computer Science Engineering is one of the leading programs you can pursue for a bright career in the field. Professionals in this field are tasked with designing computer devices, computer programs, mobile applications, and such newer and better technologies. These professionals are in great demand and leading businesses pay them handsomely to work with them. Professionals holding a computer Science and engineering degree can work as Computer Engineers, Lecturers, IT Team Leads, Data Scientists, Systems Managers, Software Engineers, ML Researcher, AI Engineer, Software Developer, Systems Analyst, and Systems Engineers acros
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The B.Tech degree in Computer Science and Engineering is focused on providing foundational knowledge and skills to the students. This includes knowledge of core subjects as well as introductory content for advanced areas. Students learn such skills as programming, communication skills, presentation skills, teamwork, and project development, which are aimed at producing a lifelong self-learner and a good individual with a team working ability. However, the degree lacks in imparting education related to ethics and morality. Computer Science is a broad field that open ways for lucrative job opportunities. When it comes to computer Science
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Pallavi Sharma

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No branch is less or more important, each of them has its own importance, it solely depends on you, in which stream you want to make your career. SEE there are enough jobs for every stream, what a company need is quality engineers, So if you are dead serious for your better future and giving parallel dedication towards it, you will definitely going to succeed. Every organisation or company requires to be present digitally, be it banks, hospitals, education, or railways. Computer Science and Information Technology are one of the most evergreen professions and will continue to rise in the years to come. B.Tech CSE is the most popular cou
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my understanding the engineering course craze is not decreasing day by day. Computer Science, in recent times, in India, has gained a lot of popularity, thanks to the ever-growing demand for computer engineers all over the world. With the advancement of technology in IT industry, the importance of computer Science has also increased as day-to-day innovations in technology and computers are needed to keep up with today's youth's requirements. IT Sector truly has upgraded our lives to the next level, but, like everything, even this has its pros and cons. Today, it is undeniable that technology is an integral part of education in t
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my knowledge both the specialisation is good in their own place. You only have to understand your interest and passion in which field you can become successful with the help of your hard work. If you are looking for the best University for both these branches, I would suggest you go for Geeta University as it is the growing University in India. The University offers more than 70+ programmes in Management, Hotel Management, Computer Application, Engineering, Commerce, Fashion Design, Special Education, Pharmacy, Media Studies, Arts & Humanities, Allied Health Sciences, etc. University offers various scholarship schemes for studen
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Pallavi Sharma

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As per my knowledge both the specialisation is good in their own place. You only have to understand your interest and passion in which field you can become successful with the help of your hard work. If you are looking for the best University for both these branches, I would suggest you go for Geeta University as it is the growing University in India. The University offers more than 70+ programmes in Management, Hotel Management, Computer Application, Engineering, Commerce, Fashion Design, Special Education, Pharmacy, Media Studies, Arts & Humanities, Allied Health Sciences, etc. University offers various scholarship schemes for studen
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deepika maurya

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The fastest-growing engineering industries
1- Civil Engineering.
2- Biomedical Engineering.
3- Mechanical Engineering.
4- Electrical Engineering.
5- Computer Science Engineering.
6- Aerospace Engineering.
7- Environmental Engineering.
8- Automation and robotics engineering.
9- Artificial Engineering. Most Demanding Engineering Branches: Biomedical Engineering, Automation & Robotics Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Alternative Energy Engineering, Civil Engineering, Project Engineering, Mining Engineering, Environmental Engineering, etc. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Electronic engineers are highly employable and can find work in many areas, including the electronics, automotive, IT, gaming, telecoms, manufacturing, power, transport, utilities, construction industries, aviation and avionics, consumer electronics, electricity plant, manufacturing, distribution, communication and telecommunication, computer application, radio and television, analytical equipment manufacturing, offshore industries, etc. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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JEE is related to the engineering field, whereas NEET is related to the medical field. JEE and NEET are both held on an annual basis, and with limited seats, passing these exams becomes more difficult for students. Furthermore, the number of seats in medical colleges is much lower than in engineering colleges. Due to the lesser number of seats available in medical colleges and the high level of competition in NEET getting into a good medical college is challenging. As for difficulty level, National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is slightly tougher than Joint Entrance Examination-Mains but easier than Joint Entrance Examination-Advanced
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deepika maurya

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A list of B.Tech colleges that offer online courses.
1- IIT, Roorkee.
2- National Institute of Technology.
3- PES University
4- SRM Institute of Science and Technology.
5- IIEST, Shibpur.
6- Vellore Institute of Technology.
7- Shobhit University.
8- Amrita University.
9- Lingayas University.
10- Jadavpur University. Job Profiles for B.Tech Graduates: Computer Science Engineer, Mining Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Ceramic Engineer, Civil Engineer, Production Engineer, Automobile Engineer, Robotics Engineer, etc.

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