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**Summary:**

Engineering aspirants in the Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh, India, overwhelmingly prefer Computer Science Engineering (CSE), with around 80% opting for it. Popular specializations within CSE include Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science. Demand is so high that management quota seats are already being filled. While CSE remains dominant, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is experiencing a resurgence in popularity due to factors like potential restrictions on studying in the US and government initiatives in the chip manufacturing sector. ECE enrollment is reportedly up by approximately 20% compared to previous years. A new women’s engineering college has opened in Ongole, adding to the existing capacity of over 10,000 engineering seats in the region.

**News Article:**

**CSE Remains Top Choice for Engineering Aspirants in Prakasam District; ECE Sees Resurgence**

Ongole, Andhra Pradesh – As engineering counseling approaches, Computer Science Engineering (CSE) continues to be the most sought-after branch among students in the Prakasam district. An overwhelming majority, estimated at 80%, are opting for CSE programs, driven by aspirations to become software engineers. Within CSE, specialized fields like Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Data Science are attracting significant interest.

“The demand for CSE is exceptionally high,” said a source at Eenadu News. “Management quota seats in many engineering colleges are already filling up for these programs.”

The district boasts over ten engineering colleges, including a newly established women’s engineering college in Ongole, offering a total of over 10,000 seats. Many colleges are expanding their CSE departments to accommodate the growing demand, with some institutions offering over 500 CSE seats.

However, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is experiencing a notable resurgence. According to Dr. A.V. Bhaskar, Director of Rise College, ECE enrollment is up by approximately 20% compared to previous years. This renewed interest is attributed to factors such as potential restrictions on studying in the US and the growing focus on chip manufacturing, fueled by government initiatives like the proposed Quantum Valley and support for the semiconductor industry. The increasing relevance of hardware-related skills is also driving this trend.

“Students are recognizing the importance of ECE in fields like microprocessors, microcontrollers, and embedded systems,” Dr. Bhaskar noted. “While CSE remains the dominant choice, we’re seeing a significant increase in the number of students opting for ECE.”

Engineering counseling is expected to begin soon, with students currently evaluating their options and negotiating for management quota seats in private colleges based on their AP EAMCET ranks.

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