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Choosing Electrical Engineering (EE) over Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at PMEC (Parala Maharaja Engineering College, Berhampur, Odisha) depends on your interests, goals, and the college's strengths in each department. Some factor may affect your decision like the Placement are better in CSE department than EE. Faculty and the lab infrastructure of CSE is good and improving with time but of EE established, strong in core. The demand and scope of CSE is High in IT/software industry and EE demands in Core + Govt. jobs potential. If you want to have a career in Govt. jobs then EE may be helpful. IF you want to go for higher studies then M.Tech, MBA, MS, Data Science, AI, etc. can be a option after B.Tech in CSE and GATE, PSU, M.Tech in EE, Power, Control, etc. are the options after B.Tech in EE.
CSE generally has better placement stats, even if the infrastructure is average because tech companies hire in bulk across India.
EE is a good long-term choice if you're focused, disciplined, and okay with working in core sectors or higher studies .
Hey student! So when you're choosing between Electrical Engineering (EE) and Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at PMEC (Parala Maharaja Engineering College), it really depends on what you're looking for long term.
CSE generally has better placement opportunities across most colleges, including PMEC, because the demand for software jobs is higher and growing fast. If you're into programming, tech, and are okay with a desk job or coding-based work, CSE is a good pick. You'll probably have access to more internship opportunities and even off-campus placements.
On the other hand, EE at PMEC is also a solid department, but the job opportunities right after graduation might not be as many compared to CSE. Core electrical jobs often require further study or preparing for competitive exams like GATE. However, if you’re interested in hardware, energy, electronics, or public sector jobs, EE could be a strong choice.
So, if placements and immediate job opportunities are your priority, CSE is usually the safer option. But if you're more passionate about electrical concepts and open to future exams or higher studies, EE can be worth it too.
Hello Aspirant,
Choosing Electrical Engineering (EE) rather than Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) at PMEC is about your interests and eventual career goals. If you are famous for your core engineering studies, power systems, and electronics, and see yourself working in the PSU government sector (GATE-based starters), EE is a safe option for you. On the other hand, if you are leaning towards CSE, overall, CSE placements have better packages and opportunities in the anticipated private sector, IT, or software after graduation.
Overall, at PMEC, CSE placements appear to have many more opportunities, than EE placements. There are many valuable opportunities in EE. However, if you are more comfortable with hardware, control systems, or simply want to explore your potential for IES/GATE, I personally would endorse exploring options in EE.