Software Engineer
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yes definitely with computer science branch a student become software engineer as during your computer science and engineering you will be taught only those subjects by which you could become software engineer . so if you want to become software engineer then you must go for computer science and engineering.
Hello Samyak Jain,
It's horrible to know that your ambition's path is diverted. There is nothing to worry about your ECE degree. As you are in your 4th semester this is the right time to focus. Try to incorporate your passion in your subjects. Like, as you said you want to become a software engineer, there are plenty of online training programs in free of cost about building a software or application development. Learn them and try to mix them with your subjects by creating some projects. If possible, you can also contact the CSE staff or Your CSE friends to know how to collaborate your academics knowledge with your ambitions. I am for sure that nowadays companies do not recruit based on our degree but they prefer to know our knowledge learn during the academic period. I would rather prefer to say this is the correct time to catch up your dreams with proper mentoring.
Best wishes
Hey buddy,
It's great that you've already decided about your future and started clearing doubts about it.
If you want to go for software engineering then after class 10th you should opt for science stream and choose one optional subject apart from physics, chemistry, biology and maths. It would be better if you'll choose computer as it's gonna help you alot in future.
Hope it helps.
All the best.
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Hello student if you're willing to pursue engineering after class 12 you need to take science stream (Physics Chemistry and Mathematics).
In the year of appearing class 12 board examination you can appear in various entrance examination for admission into top engineering college.
To get admission into NIT's IIITs CFTIs IITS and many others college you need to appear in jee main entrance examination.
Eligibility - Candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and mathematics with minimum 75 percent marks aggregate from a recognized board.
Feel free to comment if you have any doubt
Good luck
Hello student I'm sorry to inform you but to pursue engineering courses you need to qualify class 12 examination you can pursue B.tech after class 10
To get admission in top engineering colleges like NIT's IIITs CFTIs IITS and many others college you need to appear in jee main entrance examination.
You need to appear for any entrance examination like JEE Mains, GUJCET, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET. You can also appear for TNEA Counselling. Software Engineer is a designation. There might be other job titles but with same job role. There are 2 ways to go about becoming a Software Engineer. You can either take up CSE, IT branches and then become a Software Engineer or you can take other branches like Mechanical Engineering and then do some software courses in Coding, Programming, etc. To be able to study Engineering, you should complete your 12th in Physics, Mathematics and Chemistry. Chemistry can be replaced by even a vocational subject.
Hello aspirant,
Please don't consider it as a barrier...you can follow courses offered online,there you get good exposure,initially learn basics of computer science,its origin and then later programming languages,then do some coding..Follow this order and you can search in your browser for free online courses...
Hope this finds helpful..ALL THE BEST!!!
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