Electrical and electronics
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Then if you want to pursue MBA, then you can apply for various MBA exams like CAT, SAT, GMAT, etc.
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Hi Aspirant,
That really depends on college to college but if you are having Mtech in Embedded systems then you can become assistant professor in electrical and electronics department but to become professor in most renowned universities you need to have a degree in the respective fields.Competition are much higher these days and obviously the one having degree in Electronics and electrical will get selected first.
Hope it helps!
Hello aspirant
There are plethora of options if you want to gain knowledge through online. The following are the best sites for coding related stuff, Javatpoint, W3schools, ,Udemy, Github,Codeacademy,edX ,Tutorialspoint etc.
For learning basics in electronics, you can choose your preferred course from Coursera, udemy etc and can improve your knowledge. Some of these sites may charge money and some will provide with free of cost.
Hope this helps. Good luck
Hello student,
Yes, they do work as the demand and requirement of electrical and electronics engineer is high even in the field of software related work.
With analytical, critical thinking, and problem solving skills along with creativity you will have good job opportunities related to hardware and software engineering both.
All the best and thank you.
Hi,
Electronics and communication engineering is a branch where you study electronics and some parts of communication whereas electrical engineering is the branch with electrical and electronics subjects. When you check the cut off trends, you can see that the EC branch has a lower cut off than EEE. This is because EC branch has more job opportunities in recent world than EEE as it involves the more of digital technology and communication. But this was not the situation 10 years back, that time EEE was more difficult to get than EC.
Also, your interest matters the most. Try finding what is best for you as per your aptitude.
Hope this was helpful!
Hello.,
As per the courses electronics have more good choice in the IT field more than of civil. But both have good opportunities in the placement i.e., upto 75 to 80%. It mostly depends on your choice of interest in which course you want to join but ece is more preferred than civil.
Now coming to the college both are one of the best engineering colleges. CBIT is an autonomous institute approved by AICTE. It's rank in NIRF is 124th rank. As it is autonomous it has high career oriented opportunities. The median package for the students of B.Tech from any stream is 3 to 4 lakh per annum.
You can check the link below to know more about the colleges
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/chaitanya-bharathi-institute-of-technology-hyderabad
Vnr Vjiet is also a private college and one of the reputed engineering college. Its NIRF rank is 127th rank. The college placement is 75% and the median package is around 4 to 4.5 lakh per annum.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/vnr-vignana-jyothi-institute-of-engineering-and-technology-hyderabad
Hope this difference made you have a clear point about the colleges.
Good luck
Hey there
Your rank is low and thus seeing previous cutoffs your chances of getting NITs, IIITs, GFTIs. You should go for other engineering colleges under jee mains or under other entrance exams if you have applied.
Check the link for college predictor
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer good luck
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