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etc vs cse

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND TELECOMMUNICATION
ENGG.
TRIDENT ACADEMY OF TECHNOLOGY,BHUBANESWAR,ODISHA.
B.TECH VS GENERAL STUDIES(+3,BSC..)
 B.Tech is surely one of the world’s most famous bachelor’s
degrees with terrific potential in it. And with right path and
dedication, you can achieve more in a shorter time.

It’s a myth among students as well as parents that career
opportunities are less in BSc. Which is
true if you are
comparing with BTech.

In B.SC the content type is broad and Theoretical but in B.Tech
the content type is practical and Technical.

B.Tech students may have in depth knowledge about the
construction, designing and other internal mechanisms
concerned with a subject.

However, B.Sc. students may only know about the theoretical
and practical applications of the instruments, equipments or
processes in their field of study.

General graduate can apply only for jobs like
SSC,CGL,CHSL/BANK,PSC etc but technical graduate can
apply the same job as well technical job like
ESE,RRB,ASM,SSC JE etc. So multi facility is there if you are
going to be a B.Tech graduate.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY IN ELECTRONICS ENGG.

ETC will give you the leverage to work in either the computer
science field or the hardcore electronic industry.

CSE graduate can apply only software jobs like
Infosys,Satyam,TCS etc but ETC graduate can apply for same
jobs as well core jobs and IES etc.
Both are different branches of engineering and the cutoff
depends upon the colleges you want to take admission as
it is different for all branches. There are certain subject
similarities in both like C Programming, data structures,
computer networks etc.
 ETC has more scope in government sector than CSE and
the scope of CSE in private sectors is more. Electronics is
still an emerging sector in India and after the “make in
India” thing we see a lot of boost in this sector but day by
day it’s becoming hard to survive in sector related to CSE.
 Any branch that is integrated with electronics is named as
an evergreen branch of engineering.

Thank you.
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