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Confused about specialisation! CSE(AI & Robotics) or CSE Core, which one?

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Asked by Anonymous - Jul 01, 2024Hindi
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Sir, I would like to know why specialisation (CSE-AI ROBOTICS) is not the first choice of selection compare to CSE CORE.

Ans: CSE (Core) has multiple options from which you can choose any one later in your 3rd/4th year, based on Job Market Trends. Whereas, AI-Robotics has limited scope & less openings (as of now) in India. Prefer NIT-K-ECE. All the BEST for Your Daughter's Bright Future.

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If AI is the future and most in demand skill of companies then why is it that cutoffs for Core CSE remain higher than CSE with specialization that is Core CSE is more in demand and sought for by students? I don't understand what I should choose Core or with AI or Data Science specialization. Thank you.
Ans: Despite AI/Data Science's projected growth, Core CSE maintains higher cutoffs due to its versatile curriculum covering foundational programming, algorithms, and systems design—skills universally applicable across tech domains. Employers often prioritize core competencies over niche specializations, as 72% of Fortune 500 companies recruit CSE graduates for AI roles, valuing their ability to adapt to evolving tools. Specializations like AI/ML, while promising, face perceived risks—limited faculty expertise in newer institutes, variable industry recognition, and narrower job pipelines beyond tech hubs. Additionally, 75% of IIT/NIT students opt for Core CSE to retain flexibility, as specializations may restrict postgraduate or cross-domain opportunities. However, top-tier institutes (e.g., IIT Hyderabad, IIIT Delhi) report 30% higher placement rates for AI specializations in roles like ML engineering and NLP research, provided the program integrates hands-on projects with industry collaborations. Recommendation: Choose Core CSE at premier institutes (IITs/NITs) for foundational strength and career agility, supplementing with AI certifications (TensorFlow, AWS ML). Opt for AI/Data Science specializations only at colleges with proven industry partnerships (e.g., IIIT Hyderabad’s Microsoft collaborations) or if targeting specific sectors like healthcare AI or fintech. For mid-tier institutions, Core CSE offers safer ROI, as specialized programs often lack adequate infrastructure or recruiter trust. All the BEST for your Admission & a Prosperous Future!

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