I am going to join ECE but in 12th I studied Biology (In Cbse )will it be easy for me to study ECE and what about the placements for this course. Is phone allowed in bus ?/
HEY THERE!!!
- If you’re considering ECE after studying Biology, you should be able to manage. The beginning might feel a bit rough, but colleges typically cover the foundational concepts, so you won’t be completely out of your depth.
- As for placements, ECE is quite versatile. Graduates find opportunities in both electronics and IT sectors, which broadens your career prospects.
- Regarding phone use on the bus, it’s generally permitted, but college policies can vary. It’s advisable to check your institution’s specific guidelines to avoid any issues.
Hi Monisha Raja,
Yes, you can surely take up ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) if you have studied Biology in Class 12 (CBSE), providing you have also studied Mathematics as it is important for ECE. The initial stage is a little difficult since Physics, Circuits, and Programming have some heaviness in it, but once you are consistent and assured yourself you will catch up and do well.
Regarding placements, ECE does have decent opportunities. You can get a place in core electronics companies, IT companies, telecom, embedded systems, and even pure software jobs. I believe if you also learn about the practical aspects (coding, VLSI, IoT, etc) along with your studies; you would have a better chance to get ahead in the job market.
When it comes to phones in the bus, it depends upon college policy I believe. Most colleges do not have an issue with students in buses bringing their phones unless they state otherwise, though I would check with your college's transport or administration.