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Friday 12 September 2014
07:38
CSE vs ECE
ECE
is about electronics and how the different electrical components
(Microprocessor, RAM etc) communicate with each other. It has more Physics in
it. There is a little programming involved but not much.
CSE
deals with telling these components what to do and when to do it; by
programming them. It has a lot of logic involved and Maths too.
Eg:
In designing a tablet/phone, all the hardware work is done by the ECE people
and all the software stuff (making the different components like RAM, processor
talk to each other, and the Operating system) is done by the CSE people.Both are inter-dependent.
Placement
wise, ECE is a little better than CSE as it has more offers in the public
sector (govt jobs). Also ECE is considered to be somewhat of a
"evergreen" branch. If you do specialization (eg MTech in VLSI
design) after doing BTech in ECE, there is a great demand in the market for
such people. ECE person can also get a job in IT; but this is not the same
level as a job a CSE engineer can get. Eg: Intel, AMD, BHEL (and many other
govt companies)
CSE
also has very good placements and the avg salary is higher than ECE. But it is
not an "evergreen" branch. Eg: Google, Microsoft, Infosys, etc
People
say that ECE is more difficult than CSE. But i don't really believe that; it
all comes down to your passion. If you love CSE, you will find ECE hard and
vice-versa.
In
the end, I would say it all comes down to interest. Yes I agree ECE has an edge
over CSE when it comes to placements. But if you excel in CSE and have true
passion for it, you will probably do better than most ECE people also.
That's
all I have to say and pretty much all I know. I am also facing the exact same
dilemma right now and have done some research on it. I wanted to try and help a
person with the same problem, so here is all my knowledge which I have gathered
over the past week. I spent a lot of time typing this up so I really hope it
helps you in some way. Thanks.
"Success
ke piche mat bhago, excellence ke piche bhago, success jhak mar ke piche
aaygi"