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Scope in Computer Science

There is a lot of scope of Computer science!

But before I go into detail, I would like to talk about the question itself.

 I have heard this kind of questions a lot at seminars, formal and informal talks. I do not like this question because it generally implies that if there is scope of something, one should do it regardless of what their own interests are.

So first and foremost counter question from my side is : Do you love Computer Science?

If yes, then don't worry about scope. Believe me when I say this, if you love doing something, chances are you will do it with passion. And when you do something with passion, people can easily detect that. There will always be someone willing to hire you at high pay for whatever you love to do and are passionate about, even if it's as simple as candle making .

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