Communication Engineer
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Being an ECE engineer you have plenty of options you can sit for almost all graduation level exams like STATE PCS, state electricity board, etc. Also you can sit for central exams like GATE, UGC NET, SSC CGL, BANK PO etc. You can go for state police jobs or central defence exams like AFCAT, CDS etc.
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Both the fields are really good and are required by army generals and teams as well of course. But if you had to choose one, then as per the future requirement and in demand source, Information Technology tops it since its a software based stream, it can be learnt and used to input various information which investigators use.. Lots of subjects like Ethical Hacking are also taught in the syllabus.
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Hey Amar
To be an Electronic and Communication Engineer you must pursue Engineering (BTech/BE) in Electrical and Electronics or Electrical and Communication Engineering. For that you must choose an Engineering college and prepare for that simultaneously with your 10+2. Some of the exams and colleges for Engineering courses are :
Prepare consistently for one of the examination and secure admission in of the colleges, study your course and score good in academics in your 4 year BTech. Don't forget to develop skills with your academics, like Coding, Personality Development and build a good profile with trainings/internships.
Once you reach end of your BTech you can either go for highers studies in the field (MS/MTech/PhD) or get a placement (On/off Campus) and work in the ECE domain. For further doubts, ask us.
Hello aspirant!!
Information and Communication Engineering with Minor in Computational Science is good option. You can do business after completion of this course. You can also get good job with this course. There is good scope for this course and combination. Do you can go ahead with this.
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hey dear, there can't be a legit answer for this question.Success only depends upon knowing your worth for a one specific task or tasks.So if a student finds his passion for some other thing and exels on it for long time than only he can get success.Whereas, a person leaving btech just because he dosen't like it anymore and wants to go back and sit at home wouldn't work for achieving a good career.
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There are different criteria for different PSU's.
Each psu is having its own criteria for percentage.some ask for 65% and some 60%.
Also few psu's give relaxtion category wise.
And psu calculate your marks as total marks from semester 1 till semester 8 divide it by total marks.
Not as provided by university criteria of 25,50,75,100% in 1,2,3,4th year respectively
Most of the PSUs require atleast 60% of overall engg. aggregate.
But there are also few top PSUs who require 65+% engg. aggregate. There are only 2–3 PSUs which accept 55% aggregate.
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