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GEC thrissur seniors

Hi I am a 12thie looking at college options

I have some doubts regarding ECE. If any students/alumni can help, please do comment so that I connect through DMs 🙏

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u/Itz-dev-draws-0001 — 14 hours ago
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ADVICE REQUIRED FOR BRANCH

Should I pursue CSE or ECE in MEC? Here are my thoughts:

CSE: The regular and more familiar route for me, Heard placements are okay in MEC and I guess I will somehow manage in developing skills and stuff. However still worried about the situation after 4 years:

- is the syllabus and curriculum through 4 years covered here helpful in pov of skills?

ECE: My rather new piqued interest has been on this branch. I get that it is harder than CSE ( I have only heard and going by it) and hence My questions:

- Is it worth it?

- I have heard that ECE skills require some technical skills which can only be acquired in labs and stuff, so how are the facilities for ece in MEC?

Also are the ECE placements getting better in MEC??

Looking for genuine insight from seniors and graduates from respective branches 🙏

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u/Itz-dev-draws-0001 — 21 hours ago
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SENIORS, REQUIRE ADVICE ON BRANCH

I have just finished my 12th and looking for college branches and I am very confused in this:

Should I opt for CSE or ECE

I am interested in both and the colleges I am applying to have a similar placement record for both.

From what I understand as per college POV, CSE requires constant need for adapting into the changing world and requires efforts into skills that companies require and are not taught? However I have also heard that the ECE curriculum is harder?

Looking for genuine suggestions from Students/ Graduates 🙏

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u/Itz-dev-draws-0001 — 1 day ago

REQUIRE BRANCH ADVICE FROM SENIORS

I have just finished my 12th and looking for college branches and I am very confused in this:

Should I opt for CSE or ECE

I am interested in both and the colleges I am applying to have a similar placement record for both.

From what I understand as per college POV, CSE requires constant need for adapting into the changing world and requires efforts into skills that companies require and are not taught? However I have also heard that the ECE curriculum is harder?

Looking for genuine suggestions from Students/ Graduates 🙏

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u/Itz-dev-draws-0001 — 1 day ago

SENIORS, NEED ADVICE

Hi. I just finished my 12th and planning to join through CDS later on. However on choosing a college, I am stuck between whether to choose CSE/ECE? I have heard ECE is hard but has any one of you faced much difficulties in the course so as to affect your cds prep later on? Hoping for genuine advice from CSE/ece graduates/students 🙏

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u/Itz-dev-draws-0001 — 1 day ago