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If you wish to opt for Engineering, you should take Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in class 11th and 12th.
After class 12th, you will have to appear for engineering entrance exams for admission to colleges. Various entrance exams are conducted such as JEE Main, JEE Advanced, BITSAT, MHT CET, etc.You can opt for Electronics and Communication Engineering.
You should focus on your Class 10th studies and make sure to study well in 11th and 12th. Keep your fundaments clear as question in the entrance exams are asked from class 11th and class 12th syllabus only.
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Dear aspirant,
Both Electrical engineering and Electronics Engineering deals with signal.But the diffrence is tha Electrical engineer work with signals of HIGH POWER and LOW FREQUENCY . So in their course they study aboutmachines working on such signals Like Motor, Generator, Transformer.
Wheras Electronics and communication, is about signals of LOW POWER and HIGH FREQUENCY. These signals are used in data transmission for communication So ECE focus on topics like semiconductors,Diodes , Transistors ,ICs.
In electrical engineering, the competition is not very tough and the availability of jobs too are good. Electrical graduates are employed in Electricity Boards/Utility companies responsible for installation. For individuals dreaming of JTO(Junior Training Officer), DRDO(Defence Research and Development Organisation), ISRO(Indian Space Research Organisation) and GATE, EEE is not a good choice. This is because they have a separate paper for ECE, while students pursuing electrical have to study a lot of other things. Besides this, Electrical students can’t take IES while ECE students can.
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Having a further look at the career prospects, there is bound to be huge demand for competent engineers in electronic industry to cope this demand in technology. The engineers would be involved in sustaining cutting edge technology to stay ahead in competition.
All these developments have been fueled by advances in communications technology. new protocols and coding schemes, new ways to represent video, images and speech as data, new means of delivering this information to users via cable, fiber, and increasingly via radio are constantly being emerged. These developments are, in turn, based on sound engineering principles.
The average salary of an Electronics and Communication degree holder is between INR 3.5 lakh and INR 4.5 lakh per annum. Fresher candidates usually get a starting salary of INR 20,000 to INR 30,000 per month depending upon their interview performance and knowledge. The salary package offered to an IIT graduate is on higher side – the average salary is INR 10.55 lakh per annum and maximum is INR 25 lakh per annum.
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Hello Shivani
Eligibility Criteria varies from college to college. Kindly emntion that you are seeking admission in which college or you wish to apply for which entrance exam so we can provide you the details accordingly.
Hello Raman Verma,
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hi bro , since you are ascience student you have common subjects like pysics and chemistry so you can also apply for maths by taking long term course in maths subjects and writing the exam in the next year , you can also write in the same year but as you are ascience student you would definetly not having the concepts of maths and you cant get passed out , so if you take long tem coaching in the period of 1year you can completly concentrate on maths concepts and you can definetly learn them easily in a span of one year and you can easily write the exam and get passed out , so hope you will have success in your future and all the best for your comming exams bro
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