Communication Engineer
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In an MBA-MS dual degree course, a student gets both the degrees after a three year course. The idea behind it to offer a student both technical and management know-how.
The scope of such degrees can't be quantified but the purpose is that is has become of utmost importance for individuals to be able to do their work and manage people under them. Hence, the dual degree course.A few good colleges to consider for the course are
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Hey,After doing B.Tech in Electronics and communication, you can choose any of the courses you mentioned for MS degree. Both the courses "embedded system" and "automotive electronics" are the subfields of electronics and communication engineering and both are good.• So go with your interest. Where your interest lies, that will be the best course for you.• MS in Embedded system focuses on the designing of hardware and software that control a device, process or system.• MS in automotive electronics deals with the study of electronic systems used in road vehicles.Here you'll find more about electronics and communication engineering -: https://engineering.careers360.com/electronics-and-communication-engineering-0?ampHope it helps!
Dear Ravi,
Since this question was asked months ago, I hope you have got admission in any decent engineering college.
Answering to your question, Electronics and Communication branch of engineering develops everyday devices such as transistors, integrated circuits and printed circuit boards (PCBs) which can be used in computers, MP3 players, cell phones, television to name a few.Eligibility criteria required for admission is Students should have appeared in the 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as core subjects. They have to appear for the various Engineering Entrance Exams such as JEE (for IIT, NITs, IIITs, CFTIs and SFTIs), BITSAT (for BITS) and VITEEE (VIT University) to name a few. On the basis of their performance and counselling, the candidates are allocated the engineering branch.
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You are in your final year of engineering. So you can start with the placement interview preparation. You can start reviewing your things leant, enhance your skills, gain some experience (if possible through internships). You can start your aptitude preparation as this is a decent time.
Also be prepared with the questions related to your specialization of your interest as they may ask you the reason to choose it.
The minimum qualification required to join a flying school is – 10+2 passed with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Fill up the application form and get ready to appear for the relevant entrance test conducted by the DGCA. To obtain a CPL, you must complete 200 hours of flying. Undergo the training, complete it and clear the tests held by DGCA. This will help you get CPL.
Flying School in India -
Gujarat Flying Club IGRUA (Indira Gandhi Rashtriya Uran Academy) Delhi Flying Club Madras Flying Club Andhra Pradesh Flying Club Bombay Flying Club Government Aviation Training Institute, Bhubaneshwar Ajanta Flying Club Madhya Pradesh Flying Club Rajasthan State Flying School Bihar Flying Training Institute Ludhiana Aviation Club Kerala Aviation Training Institute Tata Nagar Aviation, Jamshedpur
Hope this helps!!!
IIT Bombay cut off varies branches wise. You can check the below link to know the cut off branches wise
IIT Bombay cut off for M.tech
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