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Hi guys. I'm finally finishing with high-school and jumping into engineering college world. I've wanted to be an engineer. I've always known that. I love to figure out how stuff works. I automatically get attracted to look if a repairman is repairing some kind of machine at home. My computer repairman has never had to repair the same thing twice (which was because I just kept learning stuff, until the time when I did not need him. I have had my computer for 7 years, and it has not been touched by a technician for the last four). I'm attracted towards stuff like Arduino and what to do with it. Sorry for lack of my modesty, but I'm some kind of a computer legend in my school and friends (partly because this is India, and a lot of people don't have any clue of anything related to technology, and partly because I'm not that bad.) Sorry for the rant, I was just ensuring that I do want engineering as a career after all.
I'm inclined towards Electronics Engineering or Computer Science and Engineering as my undergraduate program. Here's an example of the curriculum followed in my country.
http://www.iiit.ac.in/academics/curriculum/undergraduate/BTech-CSE
http://www.iiit.ac.in/academics/curriculum/undergraduate/BTech-ECE
Could you provide me brief description of what I'll be studying in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and what are the primary differences between these two ? And what are the 'strengths' required for each of them ?
Just answer what you can, and familiarise me with both, especially CSE, the best you can. Thanks a lot
-Ankush
PS : What do the credit figures A-B-C-D mean ? I know you get a credit for each course, and a minimum number of credits is required to get a degree. But what do 4 numbers mean ?
I'm inclined towards Electronics Engineering or Computer Science and Engineering as my undergraduate program. Here's an example of the curriculum followed in my country.
http://www.iiit.ac.in/academics/curriculum/undergraduate/BTech-CSE
http://www.iiit.ac.in/academics/curriculum/undergraduate/BTech-ECE
Could you provide me brief description of what I'll be studying in Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and what are the primary differences between these two ? And what are the 'strengths' required for each of them ?
Just answer what you can, and familiarise me with both, especially CSE, the best you can. Thanks a lot
-Ankush
PS : What do the credit figures A-B-C-D mean ? I know you get a credit for each course, and a minimum number of credits is required to get a degree. But what do 4 numbers mean ?