All five students who secured admission to IIT Kanpur through the Olympiad route this year opted for Computer Science and Engineering (CSE). This highlights the consistent popularity of the branch among India’s brightest minds, particularly those who enter the IIT system through merit-based channels like Olympiads. The preference for CSE reflects both the global demand for technology skills and the career opportunities that the stream provides.
I chose to write on this because it shows an important trend in higher education—how even the most talented Olympiad achievers are directing their focus towards computer science. This matters because CSE has almost become a default choice for many top rankers at IITs, raising questions about diversity of interest across other fields of engineering. It also reflects the growing influence of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and software-driven innovation on the career aspirations of young Indians. By understanding this choice, we also get a glimpse of how India’s next generation of innovators is shaping its future. The fact that these Olympiad students, who represent academic excellence at the highest level, have unanimously chosen CSE adds weight to this discussion.
Why CSE is the top choice
Computer Science has remained the most sought-after branch at IITs for over a decade. The reasons are clear:
- High-paying jobs in global tech firms
- Opportunities in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science
- Scope for research and innovation
- Flexibility to explore entrepreneurship and startups
At IIT Kanpur, the CSE department is among the best in the country, offering students advanced labs, research collaborations, and international exposure.
Olympiad route to IITs
The Olympiad admissions process is meant for students who excel in subjects like Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Informatics, or Astronomy at the national and international level. It is designed to bring exceptionally talented students into IITs without the sole reliance on JEE Advanced. That all five such students chose CSE this year shows a very strong alignment between Olympiad talent and the field of computing.
Concerns about branch diversity
While the preference for CSE is understandable, it also raises a concern. Branches like Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, or Aerospace Engineering are crucial for India’s industrial and scientific progress. If too many bright students concentrate only in computer science, other areas may face a shortage of top-level innovators. This trend calls for efforts to make other branches equally attractive through better research opportunities and industry collaborations.













