Electronics
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MSc electronic
After MSc electronic you can be
The course of the M.Sc in Electronics has both national as well as foreign-based opportunities.
The course offers great placement in companies such as - Anchor and Havels.
candidate who holds a Masters degree in electronics will get an average minimum salary of Rs. 800,000.
MSc Physics on the other hand
Masters of Science in Physics (M.Sc. Physics) provides you a chance to enhance your mathematical problem solving and critical thinking skills.
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Masters of Technology (M.Tech) in Electronics /ECE/EE will offer better career scope and prospects when compared to Masters in Physics. Perhaps you should prepare for the GATE Exam and secure a seat in M.Tech/ME at some of the Top IITs or IISc Bangalore. Departement of ECE as well as Electrical Technology have one of the best placements among all Postgraduates with top companies like Intel, Microsoft, Applied Materials, Reliance Jio, Texas Instruments, Analog Devices, Qualcomm, Accenture Japan, Sony Japan, Samsung recruiting students for positions in India as well as abroad.
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I will give you a gist about Gvernmet polytechnic Mumbai (electronics engineering diploma course) so that you can decide for yourself if you should join it or not.
Tata Power, Reliance, Airtel, etc visit during campus selection and around 80 to 85 % students get placed with the minimum package of 2 lpa. The college infrastructure is average and the hostel facilities are not so good but the medical as well as the sport facilities are good. Besides this the faculty is well qualified, knowledgeable and helpful.
As far as the future situations are concerned, it depends. If you are interested in Electrical/Electronics then this is agood course for how but there are courses through which you can earn more. If you are willing to spend 3 years here you might try to get a good college for a 4 year BTech program (in courses like CS or IT or ECE as they are the most in demand nowadays).
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Sri Venkateswara University (SVU), Tirupati was set-up in 1954. It is accredited by NAAC with “A+” Grade. SVU is ranked 2nd in Andhra Pradesh by NIRF in the year 2020. The university provides a wide range of PG programmes emphasizing in the field of Arts, Science, Commerce, Education, Law. Your rank is very good and you will get MSc. Electronics. Master of Science in Electronics or MSc Electronics, is a 2-years postgraduate program in the stream of Electronics.
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According to your percentile and previous years cut offs you are eligible for both type of colleges means government as well as private. According to previous years cut offs you may get :
1. Government College of Engineering, Chandrapur (CSE, Electronics and telecommunication)
2. Department of Technology, Shivaji University (CSE)
3. Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University (Electronics and telecommunication)
These are governement colleges
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No they are not the same. Pursuing bachelors or masters in physics is completely different from electronics. Electronics is a branch of physics that deals with machines, operations and principles, but it will not deal with quantum, crystal physics and all. Physics is a wide topic whereas this electronics is part of this physics. Electronics will be of more practical part but physics deals with more theory part, in detail we will study about motion, force, energy etc.
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I think both the options are equally good in their own ways.
Firstly it depends on your interest whether to study electronics or chemistry .
But in general electronics has a huge demand but msc chemistry is also equally good
Ultimately it's your choice
Think well before you decide
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