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YogeshCopper
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By the full chip do you mean connecting ports displays batteries cams to the core processor??
By the full chip do you mean connecting ports displays batteries cams to the core processor??
So that means companies would rather hire ECE grads to design logical circuits and Electrical design!!
But I cant anything about EECS in india I know it is in foreign countries
YogeshCopper said:I went through syllabus of ECE and CSE and I am more inclined to CSE.Besides after finishing ECE if I didnt get to design cellphone that would suck.
whats your opinion on decline in computer sales?
is it possible to do Bachelors in CSE so that I get a taste of hardware and software and then choose to do masters in ECE or some sotware course??
YogeshCopper said:I went through syllabus of ECE and CSE and I am more inclined to CSE.Besides after finishing ECE if I didnt get to design cellphone that would suck.
whats your opinion on decline in computer sales?
is it possible to do Bachelors in CSE so that I get a taste of hardware and software and then choose to do masters in ECE or some sotware course??
Going with CSE now but how knows I might change my mind anytime....
I like programming, software design for both PCs and embedded systems like phones etc. I like to know working of software, game, game engines,cryptography,compilers, operating systems,parallel computing, logical circuit design(AND,OR,NOT gate) etc. I have little liking to circuits, microprocessor etc. I opted for CSE B.Tech(1st year) branch. Had I taken correct decision.
Does these things are also taught in other branch indepth.
the things you have mentioned are the examples of where will the stuff you'll be learning be implemented. You are tough formulas in B.Tech, not how to use those formulas in solving real-life situations.
^ In industry we call this "you know many techniques but do not have experience" in times of interview . This is the improtance of experience.the things you have mentioned are the examples of where will the stuff you'll be learning be implemented. You are tough formulas in B.Tech, not how to use those formulas in solving real-life situations.
the things you have mentioned are the examples of where will the stuff you'll be learning be implemented. You are tough formulas in B.Tech, not how to use those formulas in solving real-life situations.
So, whether doing M.Tech helps in anyway...