Communication Engineer
Firstly, you need not have to learn a particular language. You just need to be expert in one Object Oriented Language and that's enough. That OOP's language can be C++, JAVA, or Python, that's your choice.
Secondly, if you are planning to join banks, then JAVA would be a good choice to learn and that will be enough. You don't need to learn any other language.
If you are planning to learn Machine learning, then Pyton would be a good choice.
Just be fluent with one OPP's language and be clear about the OPP's concept, and you are done. You can surely clear any interview.
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Study aborad good or bad is depend upon your course and college selection, Your age and dertermination to pursue the course. I have seen cases where students obtain medical degree from China, Philipines, Ukraine, etc. but after completion of their degree they are sitting ideal in India because these countries gave them degrees but not permit them to practice and in India they required to pass the MCI exam which is very tough and the pass percentage is only 10%. Decide your course and your passion wisely. Best of Luck.
Hi Lignesh,
Telecommunication engineering is a pioneering stream in India as with the booming technical advancements in the country, the demand for Communication Engineers has also increased. So, this particular B.Tech Electronics and Communications stream has a wide scope.
To come to the degree type, B.Tech ECE, as mentioned above, is what will be most helpful and since it’s a basic combinationns, almost l engineering colleges in the country including IITs, NITs amd other reputed universities in India, offer the subject. Alternatively, you can also pursue a B.Tech in Telecom Informatics.
You can later, as for your further studies, even pursue a Masters degree (MS) in the same. Like Master of Engineering in Microelectronics Manufacturing Engineering, Masters of Engineering (Electronic Systems), Masters in Electronics Science and Technology, Master in Advance Electronics in Intelligence Systems, Master in Electrical, Electronic, Communication and Control Technology, to name a few.
I hope this information is useful, feel free to continue this thread for any other information/query that you have.
hi there,
Electronics and telecommunication engineers can get a job in variety of fields. if you want to work for core electronics/Telecom field there are a few companies you can apply for like :
Broadcom
Texas Instruments
Tata Industries
Schindler Electric
Kirloskar industries
Siemens
Erricson
Nokia
Semiconductor industries like Freescale/IKOS
If you are flexible to other types of jobs like if you are versed in computer languages/trends then you can apply for variety of jobs at domestic and MNC's like:
Wipro
TCS
Accenture
Microsoft
There are also openings in many Public Sector Jobs with companies like:
BHEL
MTNL
BSNL
SAIL
ONGC
Basically there are two types of jobs one is job in PSU and other is in the private companies for jobs in PSU and chemical engineering you need to appear for gate and secure a good rank of under 50 to get a call from PSU if this is not the case then you can appear for campus placement drives companies such as slumberger shell Reliance visit for campus recruitment if you do not get placed from the campus itself then you can try for off campus through your contacts or directly applying through the website or through any third party website.
If you have done electrical engineering course not interested in software then also there are lot of opportunity for you for electrical engineering sector ever if you are not at all interested in Electrical Engineering in can switch to management you can pursue masters of Business Administration from any recognised University in the fields of your interested searches specialisations includes marketing operations logistics finance so is it on your interest you can pursue MBA and pursue complete MBA you can join any multinational company.
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HiiiiYou can get job in ISRO through ICRB exam. If you passed ICRB, then you will be shortlisted for the interviews.
ICRB (ISRO CENTRALISED RECRUITMENT BOARD) recruit the candidates by conducting the written test which is only for MECHANICAL ENGINEER(ME), ELECTRONICS ENGINEER(EE) and COMPUTER ENGINEER(CSE). Candidates from other departments like civil, aerospace, chemical, etc are not permitted for this exam.
You may visit their web-site at ISRO - Government of India to register their applications on-line.
Vacancies are dynamic in every year. Last year vacancy for electronics were 42.
Area of Work: Scientists/Engineers
Eligibility: BE/B.Tech or equivalent qualification in first class with an aggregate minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10 .
Last year they even conducted the test twice. The syllabus of it is almost same as that of GATE exam(microwave engineering,computer engineering is included too),where as maximum questions appear from Electromagnetics,Transmission lines,Antennas,Microwave engineering whose level is less tougher than GATE.You can consult the following books for preparation :
Hope this helps.Thanks!
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