Electrical Engineering
Hello,
During placements, you will be treated equally with everyone else. Year gaps have no impact on your college experience. I've seen other people who have been dropping for two years.
You can get descent placement in private companies by developing skills in particular area like ML, Data science, Marketing, Web Development and many more.
However, you can run into issues if you attempt to work for the government after receiving your bachelor's degree.
Applicants for government positions often need to meet an age requirement.
Be Strong and Keep doing hardwork.
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Hello aspirant,
Here you have raised a comparative information about the 3 most wanted branches in engineering.
First of all , all of the 3 departments have good career prospects.
Types of job in electronic/electrical include:
Systems engineer Radio frequency engineer Electrical engineer Controls engineer Software engineer
Types of job in civil include:
Civil engineer Project engineer Structural engineer Transportation engineer Geotechnical engineer Water resources engineer Construction engineer
Median pay of an electrical engineer is slightly higher than that of civil engineer. Civil engineering is a bit easier than electrical/electronics.
Again electronics are more popular nowadays to electronic engineering is gaining more popularity as compared to electrical.
Go through the syllabus for all the 3 courses, check the placements scenarios and then select whichever is the best for you.
All the best!
Dear aspirant,
As you have mentioned you have secured 170 marks in JEE mains and taking into consideration that you belong to OBC category. So let me tell you that you predicted percentile would be 98+ and your rank would be around 22000-23000
With such score you can get very good colleges and even with CSE branch. Go through the college predictor link to have an idea of the college you will be getting: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor
Thank You!
Hey aspirant
Manipal jaipur is a private college. With a fee of 12l . College have infrastructures, facilities like wifi, library, instruments etc are there . Faculties are dedicated and experienced. Coming to placements, for EEE branch 75% placements are done. Main companies visit are microsoft, capgemini, KPMG etc. College organize several industrial visits and workshops. More placements are there for other branches like cse. So overall facilities, infrastructures are good but placement is not upto other branches.
Details of JGEC College -
Placement : Nearly 70%–80% of students, namely from the CS and IT departments, are placed. The largest wage package, which was provided in off-campus placements, was more than 35 LPA. The largest wage package available for on-campus placements is not more than 10 LPA, and the average salary package is perhaps between 2.5 LPA and 3 LPA. Students are hired in JP Morgan Chase and Amazon for off-campus placements. Students that are posted on campus work for companies like TCS, Cognizant, CTS, etc. There is no information available on internships at our college, and there may even be none. Internships are exclusively available off-campus. Here, positions like SDE and data analyst are available.
Infrastructure : This university offers a sizable library with more than 100 hosts' worth of Wi-Fi access. Despite their size, classrooms are equipped with CCTVs and smart screens. To conduct experiments, labs have high-end, pricey instruments. The hostel offers Wi-Fi. A multispecialty hospital is located next to the college. As a result, it is prepared for any emergency. There is a sizable field for games and sports as well.
Faculty : This college has professional professors. The majority of them have doctoral degrees or PhDs. They have more than 20 years of practical teaching expertise. If there are any questions about any issue, they interact with pupils on an individual basis.
See if you are targeting for a Management course later in your life like an MBA, then more than your branch the brand of your college matters more. The best colleges out there should be your preference, so the order according to me is:
BITS Goa BITS Hyderabad NIT Surat NIT Allahabad NIT Calicut NIT Nagpur
You can also use our college predictor to see your chances in all the colleges: https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Greetings !
So let's evaluate your situation, NIT Rourkela is a better college, and CSE is a better branch, and you already know this. So let's get to the point
In your particular case I would have gone for SVNIT CSE if I would have been at your place, and I would suggest you to do the same if you don't have any affinity for Electrical or any phobia of CSE. It is because SVNIT is a fairly decent NIT and possess decent enough reputation, so you aren't going to feel disappointed by it at any point.
Now the thing you need to note here is, that it just my recommendation, and is subjected to the assumption that you have no particular affinity to any subject, if you have then I would highly recommend you to go with that subject...
To explore further options you can use
https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=jee_cp
Firstly congratulations, you have got a pretty decent rank. Now coming to the point, in your situation I would say you should either go with BIT Mesra CSE or DTU ECE, see IIIT Gwalior is at par with BIT Mesra I would say, but as you are comparing 5 year IT vs regular CSE at BIT Mesra, I would suggest going for BIT
Now for BIT vs DTU it completely depends on your personal choice, weather you want a better branch or better college, DTU is certainly better than BIT and objectively speaking CSE is in general considered better than ECE. So it all boils down what you want to sacrifice... Although I would say you won't regret in both the cases as both are indeed very good colleges.
For exploring other options at your rank you can use the following college predictor
~Sach Thadani
Hi aspirant...!
Hope you're doing great...!
So, with regard of you're query. Yes, you may use lateral entry to apply for a B. Tech. in computer science after receiving your computer science diploma. Applications submitted through the Lateral Entry method are accepted by almost all colleges. You have an advantage because you successfully finished the B.TECH. CS syllabus in Diploma CS. You must have graduated from a diploma-issuing institution accredited by the AICTE with a cumulative grade of at least 60%. there are Several of the lateral entry entrance exams.
Hope this will helps you...!
GOOD LUCK...!
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