Engineering in Ayodhya: B.Tech CSE Career Path

Author : jatin ji | Published On : 28 Mar 2026

Deciding what to do after finishing school (12th Grade) may seem to be quite a challenge. Many people around you will give their opinion about what to do next in regard to employment/education — “Do Engineering”, “Engineering has a lot of opportunities”, or “Engineering is the safest option”. However, when it comes to Computer Science — this is a whole different ball game.

It's more than just getting your degree. Computer Science has developed into one of the best careers, because of the knowledge/understanding of computers programs used to create/operate technology is extremely important and will continue to grow.

What is B.Tech in Computer Science (in simple words)?

In the simplest terms, this is a course that teaches you how technology works. Below are examples of what you learn while completing this program:

  1. How apps/websites work behind the scenes
  2. How to code (i.e. Python, JavaScript, etc.)
  3. How to analyze data and the fundamentals of AI and Machine Learning
  4. Logic-based approaches to solving problems

You will not be expected to know everything about Computer Science before starting this program — most students enter this program with zero knowledge/experience and learn everything step-by- step throughout the course.

Why Computer Science is a Good Career Choice:

Currently there are many employers that have an extreme shortage or absence of Computer Science qualified individuals. Because Computer Science has almost endless job opportunities locally (India) and globally, there is plenty of opportunity for technology majors to make really good salaries with many great job possibilities within their fields. The best part is — technicians can select from many different job opportunities after graduating or in many cases before graduating.

 

Career Options After B.Tech in Computer Science

  • Software Developer
  • Web / App Developer
  • Data Analyst / Data Scientist
  • AI & Machine Learning Engineer
  • Cybersecurity Specialist
  • Freelancer or Startup Founder

 

Skills You Should Focus On (Very Important)

  • Basic programming (start with one language)
  • Problem-solving and logical thinking
  • Working on small real projects
  • Communication and presentation skills

Simple rule: The more you build, the more you grow

Reality Check (Don’t Ignore This)

  • Just doing the degree is not enough
  • Competition is high
  • You need to learn beyond college syllabus
  • Consistency matters more than talent

A lot of students depend only on college — that’s where they go wrong. The ones who grow are the ones who keep learning on their own.

Is Computer Science Right for You?

Go for it if:

  • You are curious about technology
  • You enjoy learning new things
  • You’re ready to practice regularly

Avoid if:

  • You are choosing it just because others are
  • You have no interest in tech at all

 

Closing Thoughts:

A computer science degree isn't just a degree; it's a skill-based career path. If you spend time learning about computer science and put in consistent effort, you will create a lot of possibilities for yourself.

For students living in Ayodhya or similar areas, there's an opportunity to begin this process close to home as well. Universities like Maharishi Mahesh Yogi Ramayan Vishwavidyalaya (MMYRV) are slowly transitioning from providing only an academic education to providing an environment where students can also gain practical experience and develop both knowledge and workplaces skills through real-world applications.

Ultimately, the success of your career depends not upon where you attend college or university, but rather on how much effort you invest into learning new things.