Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Hi Ananya,
As per your rank and as per previous year cutoff, the colleges you will get in E&E are:-
St. Joseph Engineering College - SJEC
M.V.J. College of Engineering - MVJCE
ACS College of Engineering, Bangalore
The Oxford College of Engineering
Gopalan College of Engineering and Management
Dayananda Sagar Academy Of Technology And Management (DSATM)
Cambridge Institute of Technology, K R Puram
To know more about your other colleges check out this college predictor link:
https://www.careers360.com/kcet-college-predictor
Hello Aspirant,
Thanks for approaching us.
Electrical Engineering is one of the first branches of VSSUT Burla and the oldest in Odisha. Electrical and Electronics Engineering is relatively new in VSSUT Burla but it comes under Electrical Engineering.
The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is made functional with an aim to produce qualified engineers with sound knowledge in electrical engineering and a strong background in electronics. At present, it offers one undergraduate degree, B.Tech. in EEE. Initially, the department was established in year 2010, combined with existing Electrical Engineering department. It becomes operational as an independent department in year 2020. Overall it is good .
For more details you can visit this link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/veer-surendra-sai-university-of-technology-sambalpur
All the best for your future.
Hello,
Vellore Institute Of Technology, Vellore is ranked 1st by careers360 and 16th by NIRF. They have a AAAA+ rating. It is a deemed university and has NAAC accreditation. They have 1720 total faculty and 29187 total students enrollment.
They provide various courses like ME, BE, MSc, BSc, Dual degree, LLM.
For Electrical and Electronics engineering it is AICTE approved and have 300 seats. Their fees is Rs 6.92 lakhs. The median package for BE in this college is Rs 5.5 lakhs per annum
To know more about the college and their course you can visit careers360 website
https://www.careers360.com/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore
If you have given JEE mains exam and want to know which college you can get with your score you can use careers360 college predictor tool
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hello Aspirants
There are some list of colleges which helps to solve your query
Good luck for your bright career
Hey Meenaksi
Since you have not mentioned your category I am assuming that you are from General Category.
According to previous year statistics the cutoff rank for Electrical and Electronics Engineering in CUSAT Kalamaserry is around 2000 (state merit) and 3000 (all india merit) hence the chances for you to get enrolled in this course is less.
Hello there
According to me, if you are very passionate about doing M.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, you can do B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering first. Doing a B.Tech course in Mechanical is going to help you alot in knowing alot of concepts that you will be needing in Aerospace engineering. Although both the fields are not entirely or even nearly same, they compliment each other well, which means doing mechanical and then opting for aerospace is definitely going to be easier and profitable for you. But then ofcourse, for the M.Tech course you need to clear GATE exam with good marks and then apply for aerospace, kudos if you can get into the best colleges like IITs.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
Nothing is impossible to achieve so don't you worry about the subject and judge how hard or easy it is. Just go with your choice, find what you are most interested in and in which field I want to do job in future. Choose that subject and then finally you have goal, ambition and will power to achieve your aim so nothing will be hard for you then, I guarantee.
So your aim is to become aerospace engineer, and I guess that is your dream job. So to become an aerospace engineering a very few colleges are in India but they don't have good teaching technology and can't get your dream job. So you choose mechanical engineering and then apply for M.Tech in aerospace engineering in Germany (there is a program you can find easily on internet). Because Germany is the best place in world for aerospace engineering, you can learn and apply your skills & you have various growing opportunities there.
Hello Sachin,
Hope you are doing well.
If you intend to pursue a masters in Aerospace Engineering, it would be suggested that you can pursue your bachelors in aerospace engineering itself, as you will get a strong foundation on the basics of the subject, which will help you in your masters. A bachelors in aerospace engineering is bound to be more beneficial than an electrical or electronics engineering degree in your case.
Hope this answers your query!
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