It depends on what you are interested in and what kind of career you want.
### **Computer Science (CS):**
- Focuses on programming, software development, AI, data science, cybersecurity, and algorithms.
- Best for those who love coding, logic, and working with software.
- Jobs include software developer, data scientist, AI engineer, cybersecurity expert, etc.
- High demand worldwide, with good salaries.
### **Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE):**
- Deals with electrical systems, electronics, power systems, control systems, and embedded systems.
- Best for those interested in circuits, power, hardware, and automation.
- Jobs include electrical engineer, power systems engineer, embedded systems developer, etc.
- Needed in industries like energy, telecom, robotics, and automotive.
### **Which One is Better?**
- If you love coding and software, go for **CS**.
- If you enjoy working with hardware, circuits, and power systems, go for **EEE**.
- CS has more job opportunities in IT, while EEE has diverse career paths in core industries.
- EEE students can also learn programming and switch to software-related jobs, but CS students don’t work in core electrical fields.
### **Conclusion:**
If you want a high-paying IT/software job, choose **CS**.
If you love electronics, electrical systems, and want to work in core engineering, choose **EEE**.
If you're unsure, EEE with some CS knowledge (like coding) gives you flexibility in both fields.
What are you more interested in—hardware or software?