CSE covers a broader range of topics in computer science, while AI-DS focuses on artificial intelligence and data science applications.
CSE has more standard and uniform syllabus across different colleges and universities, while AI-DS has more variation and diversity in syllabus across different colleges and universities.
CSE has more established and reputed colleges and universities offering the course, while AI-DS has fewer and newer colleges and universities offering the course.
CSE has more competition and challenges in the job market, while AI-DS has more scope and potential for growth and advancement in the job market.
CSE has more flexibility and versatility in switching careers or domains, while AI-DS has more specialization and expertise in a specific domain or field.
CSE has more demand and opportunities in the IT industry, while AI-DS has more demand and opportunities in the emerging fields of AI and data science.
CSE has more electives to choose from in areas like robotics, distributed systems, cloud computing, etc., while AI-DS has more electives in areas like deep reinforcement learning, AI in healthcare, speech recognition, etc.