Well, i have read the syllabus of both and found that "Encryption" and "data coding" is not included in CSE, whereas it is in ECE. I love these stuffs! But, then again, i have not that much interests in Satellite communication compared to computers!
Can i learn these topics separately if i take CSE?
What else do you know about ECE ? Core ECE is for hardcore electronic geeks and not for those who are planning a career outside the electronics field.
Are you planning a career in IT ? If yes then go for CSE otherwise if you have many other plans then you can choose CSE.
One thing is sure : even if you choose CSE then also you have to study some electronics subjects, because they are related.
processor architecture and related topics are included in both ECE and CSE, i guess? Initially, i'll join a company just to earn money, but i plan to indulge in R&D activity in the long term!
mate that's exactly what I wanna do.
heard of VLSI? (it's okay if you havnt, some 2nd year engineering students dont know too), well, thats what I plan to do.
FOr that, I have to choose either ECE or EEE, and under ECE electives you can do a bit programming too, if that satisfies your computer hunger.
But remember, in the end, do what you want to do, cuz you bloody hell will have to do that rest of your life (unless you become "another" IT professional, or "another" MBA degree holder)
well, i know what VLSI designing is, but it can be done later as a separate crash course also...it's an awesum topic btw!
Know that real VLSI designing is impossible without knowledge of electronics. If you really want to go that way, I suggest taking ECE or EEE.
Well, under ECE you have electives in C++ and basic coding. If you want to be a white hat hacker, you can pursue it in a specialization course later on.
FOr processor architecture , VLSI is the key, and it's available under both ECE and EEE
well, i think VLSI is also an elective in CSE course, right?
I have interest in processor architecture/microprocessors, communication systems and as well as hacking, coding, programming. What should i choose?