Is Computer Science Still the Best Engineering Branch in 2025?
- abhishekshaarma10
- Feb 16
- 2 min read

Arya College of Engineering & I.T. says Computer Science (CS) remains one of the top engineering branches in 2026 due to explosive demand in AI, cloud, and cybersecurity, but it faces saturation in entry-level coding roles, making branches like AI/DS or ECE competitive alternatives depending on your goals. While CS offers the highest average salaries (₹8-25 LPA starting) and versatility across industries, blindly calling it "the best" ignores oversupply and skill gaps that leave 40-50% of grads underemployed.For GATE 2026 aspirants in Jaipur eyeing PSUs or M.Tech, CS excels but requires proactive upskilling.
Job Market Dominance
CS graduates snag 70% of campus IT placements at firms like TCS, Infosys, and Google, fueled by India's digital boom—over 82,000 openings yearly in AI/ML alone. Emerging fields like blockchain, DevOps, and data science ensure longevity, with freelancers earning ₹10-50 LPA globally. Unlike core branches (ME/EE), CS pivots easily to non-tech roles like product management, explaining its mass appeal amid 1.5M annual engineers.
Salary and Growth Edge
Entry packages hit ₹19 LPA average, dwarfing EE (₹7 LPA) or civil, with mid-career jumps to ₹50+ LPA in cloud architecture or ethical hacking. Abroad migration (USA/Canada) boosts this 2-3x, valuing Indian CS talent for English and cost-efficiency. PSUs like NIC/CDAC hire via GATE for ₹12-18 LPA, blending stability with tech innovation—ideal for your interests.
Emerging Challenges and Saturation
Oversupply floods junior developer roles (saturation at 60%), pushing "smart" grads jobless without GitHub projects or AWS certs.AI automation threatens rote coding, while core branches like ECE gain in IoT/5G hardware (7% growth by 2034). Women/minorities face hidden biases in group projects, amplifying networking needs.
Strategic Verdict for Students
CS stays "best" for 80% due to scope in startups, freelancing, and global roles, but pair it with specializations like cybersecurity for differentiation. If hardware/IoT appeals (per your interests), hybrid ECE-CS outperforms pure CS long-term. Post-B.Tech, target Arya College placements while building portfolios; GATE unlocks elite PSUs where CS leads but all branches compete. Diversify now—learn cloud/ML beyond syllabus—to sidestep unemployment traps hitting even toppers.
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