Branch Explorer
Explore engineering branches in simple language — what you'll study, who it suits, and what comes next.
Aerospace-related branches
CS-related branches
Artificial Intelligence and Data Science
AI and Data Science combines programming, statistics, machine learning, and big data analytics to build data-driven intelligent systems.
Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
AI and Machine Learning focuses on building systems that learn from data using programming, mathematics, statistics, and neural network architectures.
Computer Science and Engineering
Computer Science and Engineering focuses on programming, problem-solving, algorithms, software systems, and core computing fundamentals.
Computer Science and Engineering (Internet of Things and Cyber Security Including Blockchain Technology)
CSE with IoT and Cyber Security combines core computer science with specialization in cybersecurity, IoT architectures, and blockchain technology.
Information Science and Engineering
Information Science and Engineering focuses on software development, databases, information security, and building reliable digital systems at scale.
Electronics-related branches
Biomedical Engineering
Biomedical Engineering covers medical device design, biomedical instrumentation, medical imaging, biomaterials, and clinical engineering.
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering covers power generation, transmission, distribution, electric machines, power electronics, and renewable energy systems.
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering covers circuit design, signal processing, VLSI, embedded systems, and wireless communication.
Mechanical-related branches
Other branches
Biotechnology
Biotechnology covers genetic engineering, bioprocess engineering, microbiology, biochemistry, and bioinformatics for healthcare, agriculture, and industrial applications.
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering covers reaction engineering, process design, mass transfer, thermodynamics, and plant operations for chemical and manufacturing industries.
Civil Engineering
Civil Engineering covers structural design, geotechnical engineering, transportation, water resources, and construction management for physical infrastructure.