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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
Both B.Tech CSE and B.Tech aeronautical engineering are equally good branches. Aeronautical engineering is a niche sector specific branch with limited job opportunities in Indian Private sectors. A majority of jobs for aeronautical engineers are in PSU, DRDO, ISRO and Indian Air Force. Where CSE graduates are employed by all industries as the computer is a facilitating technology in all industries. India is computer applications outsourcing hub with lots of opportunities for fresh graduates. Therefore, on the basis of opportunities and scope, CSE is a better option. But if you want to work on hardcore ever evolving cutting edge technologies then you must choose B.Tech in aeronautical engineering over CSE.