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Hello Vikas,
As you have the above condition in the b.tech
You do not need to worry about that .if you are filled with full of skills and nice knowledge you can easily grab a good job in the company of the globe.
So don't worry much .create the skills and knowledge you can easily grab a good. Job
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There are many companies which do not see your marks there only see your graduation level marks don't worry about the marks if you have a skill you will find good company even top company your marks don't design your capability your skill and hence your skill you will get good company....
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Dear student, as you are not pursuing your diploma course in Telangana, you can definitely go for lateral entry into 2nd year of BTech colleges directly. There is no restriction regarding the state you have studied Diploma and the state which you are are going to pursue BTech. You are fully free to apply in all the colleges of India who accept lateral entry.
Hello,Basically EE consists of two sub branches, EEE and ECE. EEE is electrical and electronics engineering and ECE is electronics and communication engineering. In EEE you study about electricity and its applications. To be clear, it is about power generation and transmission. You can expect placements in power generation sectors. In ECE you more about communication. It is mostly about signal processing and wireless communication. Good Luck!
Dear Manish, Electronics Engineering is a branch of electrical engineering. The discipline studies the use of electromagnetic spectrum in a broad way and is related to the application of electronic devices like integrated circuits, transistors etc.
In India, an electronics engineer can expect a salary between Rs. 98,000 to Rs. 550,000 depending on level of education, expertise and location. Electronicsengineers typically work from offices or design centers which may be part of large organizations and firms
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see aspirant the 10th classes marks does not matter at all to get admission in any college. And in many colleges even 12th marks have no weighatge what just matters is how much you scored in entrance exam.But if you want to pursue engineering from good university then you must maintain your PCM above 75% and your +2 concepts should also be very clear. Just maintain this much percentage and score well entrance exams like JEE , BITSAT, TANCET and you will get admission in best colleges.
But the bottom line is 10th marks do not matter much, but if they are too low then you might not get science stream and thus no engineering line. So maintain your 10th % above 75% too.
Dear student, Electronic engineering (also called electronics and communications engineering) is a discipline which utilizes nonlinear and active electrical components to design electric circuits, devices and their systems. Electronic engineering utilises a variety of different types of electronic components from the more traditional analogue components through to digital electronic components, microprocessors and microcontrollers as well as programmable logic devices. This means that electronic engineering can incorporate a large variety of different areas.
Hey Sejal,
Electrical Engineering is that branch of Engineering which deals with the study of application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. Trained electrical engineers design electric circuits and equipment.
Candidates can pursue Electrical Engineering at both graduate and postgraduate level. Below mentioned are the eligibility criteria to be fulfilled in order to pursue Electrical Engineering:
Minimum eligibility criteria to pursue Electrical Engineering (BTech) is class 12 pass in PCM/PCMB subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a recognized school or university or equivalent
Qualified Electrical Engineers are always in demand, since most Industries use electricity and electricmachines. Engineers are required by Industries for operational, maintenance and manufacturing purposes.
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To pursue Electrical Engineering at post graduate level, the candidate must have a BTech degree in electrical engineering
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