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?