Electrical and Electronics Engineering
hey sandeep
yes you can take admissions in NITs after your iit jam results .you can get the better view by observing the previous years cutoffs .you can check the closing cutoff marks of various iits or NITs by clicking the link given below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-advanced-cutoff
best wishes
Hello Umang,
Kindly specify more your query what exactly you want to ask so that you can get answer of your query.
which department has more scope currently EEE or mech?
Thanks for the question.
Congratulations for 75%
According to the regulations set by the government, in order to be eligible for JEE, you need 50% in boards.
Since you have it, you are clearly eligible. You now need to clear the JEE exam and then you will be able to select your desired branch.
All the best
Dear student
An electrical & electronics engineer designs, develops and maintains the electrical, electronics and computer control system to the required specifications, and focusing on economy, reliability, safety, sustainability and quality.
Telecom industries, transportation network, IT industries, airplane & airspace manufacturing industries, and production and the distribution of power are some of the specific fields of career development.
An electrical & electronics engineer can work with the industries deals in product development, control system, system management, product design, sales, consumer’s electronics, transportation, wireless communication, manufacturing, chemical, automotive, defense and space research organizations.
Interested candidates can also build their career in teaching field. They can join prestigious institutions for lecturer job after earning Master of Technology (M.Tech) degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. One can also do research work after earning doctoral degree.
hope this helps
All the best!!!
List of short term courses in Electrical Engineering1.system installation2.device net-software configuration3.switching systems4. VLSI5.embedded systems6.dc motor speed control7.electric system design8.power system maintenance
Yes, it provides good opportunity it has good scope in the future. It is growing branch. It comprises with the electrical engineering and electronics engineering. The popularity of “Digital India” has increased the scope of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Electrical and Electronics engineering. A rise in industrialisation and privatisation across the globe has increased the scope of the course.
In India, a fresher who has a degree in Electrical & Electronics Engineering can get the offer of salary started from 2.5 lakh per annum upto 5 lakh per annum.
Good luck!!
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