Yes, switching from Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) to Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) is possible, but it depends on a few factors:
1. **University/College Rules**: Each institution has its own policies regarding branch changes. Some universities allow students to switch branches after completing a certain number of semesters (usually after the first year). You should check with your academic advisor or the administration to see if this is an option at your college.
2. **Performance**: Many institutions require that you maintain a certain academic performance (like a minimum CGPA) to be eligible for a branch change. If you're doing well in your courses, that might increase your chances.
3. **Availability of Seats**: If there are available seats in the CSE department, your chances of switching might be higher. Some colleges have limited seats for each branch, and this can be a deciding factor.
4. **Personal Interest**: Since CSE and EEE have some overlap in terms of subjects (like programming, logic, and digital systems), if you're interested in software development, programming, or systems, this might be a good switch for you. But be sure you're passionate about it, as the subjects in CSE can be quite different from EEE.
If youβre serious about the change, speak to your professors or academic counselors to get more details on how to proceed at your institution.