Technology dominates today’s world—from smartphones and supercomputers to power systems, electric vehicles, drones, robotics, artificial intelligence, smart homes, satellites, and beyond. Behind all these innovations are two foundational engineering disciplines: Computer Engineering (CE) and Electrical Engineering (EE). These fields are closely related, often studied together, and sometimes even located in the same faculty, yet they lead to different career paths, skill sets, and specializations.Many students considering engineering are often confused:
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