Electrical Engineering
If you want to take admission in a government polytechnic college for electrical engineering, then the first step is to appear for the state level polytechnic entrance exam. For example, in Uttar Pradesh it's JEECUP, and in other states there are similar exams. Based on your rank in that exam, you'll get a chance to attend counselling where you can choose electrical engineering and select government colleges according to your preference. Once a seat is allotted, you’ll have to complete the document verification and pay the admission fee to confirm your seat.
No, Vinoba Bhave University (VBU), Hazaribagh does not offer BTech programs. It mainly offers general degrees (BA, BSc, BCom, MA, MSc, etc.). For BTech, you need to apply to affiliated engineering colleges or other technical universities.
Yes, Vinoba Bhave University offers a B.Tech program in Electrical Engineering through its University College of Engineering and Technology in Hazaribagh. The program is of four years duration and requires candidates to have passed 10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, and Chemistry or a related subject, usually with at least 50% marks. Admissions are generally through entrance exams like JEE Main or the Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (JCECE). The annual tuition fee is around 1 lakh, with the total course cost estimated to be 4 to 4.2 lakh. Electrical Engineering is one of the core branches offered, along with other disciplines like Computer Science, Civil, and Mechanical Engineering.
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Yes,Vinoba Bhave University offers a B.Tech program in Electrical Engineering through it's University College of Engineering (UCET), Hazaribagh.
Eligibility:10+2 with Physics+mathematics+one additional science/technical subject.
Minimum:50% ; 45% for reserved category.
Duration: 4 years
Admission:Based on JCECE or JEE Main valid score
UCET,VBU is a reputed govt Engineer College in Jharkhand with solid infrastructure, AICTE approval and affordable fees.it offers a good academic environment for core branches like Electrical Engineering. Especially for students seeking value and state-level opportunities.
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The hostel fees, including meals, can vary significantly: government institutions may charge around INR 25,000 to 60,000 per year, while private colleges can range from INR 60,000 to over INR 1,50,000 annually.
For example,the yearly hostel fee at IIT BHU is approximately Rs. 5,500, with a mess fee of Rs. 30,000 per year.
hostel fees at RV College of Engineering, Bangalore for the 2025–26 academic year are 1,42,100 for triple-sharing and 1,90,600 for double-sharing rooms, including accommodation and mess charges.
The total fee can be estimated by combining the tuition and hostel fees. This will range significantly depending on the college and room type.
In conclusion, the fee structure of an EE program with hostel and meal plan is highly variable. Visit the specific college is essential to get an accurate understanding of the costs involved.
1. You must pass class 10 with science and math
2. You have to give JEEP exam for diploma admission
3. This college has 40 seats in electrical course
4. The course is for 3 years after class 10
5. Fill JEEP form online between January to April 2025
6. Give exam in June and get your rank in result
7. Go for counselling and choose college then submit documents and pay fee
8. If you score 90 to 100 marks you may get rank below 300
9. Rank below 300 can help get seat in Government Polytechnic Dehradun easily
10. Higher marks mean better rank and more chance for electrical seat
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https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/uttarakhand-polytechnic-jeep
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, Companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and more hire candidates from any engineering branch, including EEE or electrical engineering. What matters is what you can do, not your stream. To get top packages, here is what you should learn:
Hello Nidhi,
Yes, Electrical Engineering (EE) can be considered in NITs if a student is interested in ECE. Electrical Engineering has quite a bit of electronics content, such as analog/digital electronics, microprocessors, control systems, and to some degree, communication and embedded system electives. EE is often regarded as one of the hardest branches of engineering because it is very mathematically/theoretically based like machines, power systems, signals, etc.
However, there is no reason why anyone cannot avoid EE if they keep working, study smartly and follow good guidance and support. If someone has a deep interest in electronics and has a good understanding of the basics, they will do well, and later, may even be able to focus on electronics-oriented electives or projects. Furthermore, there are still many job opportunities (core jobs, software jobs, and centre for research, GATE/PSUs) available to EE students, just like ECE students.
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In CSSUT Burla, Electrical Engineering (EE) has much more scope & job opportunites than Electronics and Telecommunication (ETC).
But it should be purely on your interest. If you have more interest in EE, then go for EE. If more in ETC, go for ETC. But statistic wise, EE is better.
To know more about VSSUT BURLA: VSSUT BURLA by CAREERS360
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DTU Electrical is the best overall in terms of brand, placements, and opportunities.
NSUT ECE is a close second, especially for tech roles.
BIT Mesra ECE is good academically but slightly behind DTU/NSUT in placements.
IGDTUW ECE is a decent option with location advantage for female candidates.
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