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Definitely. That robotics course is going to help you get more involved and learn more lower-level sort of stuff for that Computer Engineering Course.
Well for me Computer Engineering seems to be the toughest of all engineering branches, because it incorporates lot of other fields.For example as a computer Engineer, you have to have a good understanding of mathematics, circuits, and several others. One thing with ECE is that u have to treat electronics engineering, electrical engineering, communications engineering(for network design), computer science and Logic(for simulation and robotic processes). however with hard work everything seems easy!
software engineering comes under the category of computer science or information technology. To become one either you need to to btech in IT or CSE OR MCA OR diploma from a good institute .
Science, especially physics; any engineering discipline; architecture; economics and finance; computer programming; statistics...
It's basically electrical engineering with a good bit of computer science
Math
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There are numerous jobs in computer engineering as it is a booming occupation. It is always good to look in the medical industry as it is constantly a strong industry and depends greatly on its computer software.
They both are - it depends on what you want to do and which interests you the most. In some schools the computer engineering is under electrical engineering; it isn't necessarily a major by itself.
It depends.
No
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
I don't think so! Long before there were computers (and computer science), there were brilliant physics and engineering students and they obviously were good at math.
Computer Science Engineering and Information technology are same in all aspects except electronics. The study of electronics is more detailed in Information technology. Hence for computer science engineering you need good maths however for information technology you need both good maths and physics.
Industrial engineering covers a variety of engineering fields, such as electrical, mechanical and computer engineering. Majoring in this title, it qualifies you for a wider varieties of engineering careers.
Not necessarily.