Electrical Engineering
Hello aspirant,
You have not mentioned your Caste Category so I'm considering it as General Category and providing information based on it.
Electrical Engineering - Power Electronics & Drives
General Category: Opening Rank: 757 & Closing Rank: 637
Electrical Engineering - Power Systems Engineering
General Category: Opening Rank: 715 & Closing Rank: 617
but cut-offs varies from year to year and depends on many factors like
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VIT Fees structure varies from campus to campus. Also varies from Group A & Group B courses. B.E/ B.Tech Electrical Engineering comes under Group A and fees per year is Rs. 1,73,000 for normal seat.
To get more information about B.E/ B.Tech Electrical Engineering in VIT go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/university/vellore-institute-of-technology-vellore/courses/be-btech-idpg?branch=104
Management quota fees depends on the rank you scored. It ranges from Rs. 3 Lakhs to Rs. 5 Lakhs per year.
To get more information about VIT fees structure go through below mentioned link.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/viteee-fee-structure
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Hey!
Electrical engineering is concerned with the study of electronic devices and equipment, as well as the application of principles of electricity. They also test and supervise the production of electrical equipment. Electrical engineering is a discipline of science that deals with power electronics and develops dependable and efficient electronic systems. Physics, mechanics, optics, and associated mathematics are all covered.
Eligibility Criteria for Undergraduate Students:-
Scope: Electrical engineering students can work in a variety of industries, including the automotive, defence, electronics, marine, oil and gas, power generation, railways, marine, and telecommunications industries, among others.
Given that the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises' project, 'Vision 2022 for Indian Electrical Equipment Industry,' would expand the scope of electrical engineering in India, one can enter the public sector.
After graduation, an applicant can study for the Indian Engineering Services test in order to gain a position in the Indian railroads or the Indian army. An electrical engineering graduate who prepares for the GATE examinations can get a good job with BHEL, Metro Railways, IOCL, or NTPC.Electricalal engineering students can work in a variety of industries, including the automotive, defence, electronics, marine, oil and gas, power generation, railways, marine, and telecommunications industries, among others.
Working at product firms like Siemens, which make transformers, CTs, and isolators, is an option in the private sector. Alternatively, he or she can work in the information technology industry for companies such as Tata, HCL, and Cognizant. This field has a very broad reach. After a few years of employment, one can even seek for positions in other countries. With the advent of electronic gadgets and our increasing need on electricity, not even a single industry, much alone an electrical engineer, can function without it.
For further information regarding the course subjects, careers in this field, upcoming trends, certification, job profiles and average salary, you may refer the link provided below.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electrical-engineering-course
Hello Aspirant,
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AMIE is a B.Tech level examination in engineering, recognized by all State Governments, Central Govt., AICTE, UPSC etc as equivalent to B.E/B.Tech. That means, those who pass AMIE examination will get equal opportunities for job as well as higher education in both Govt. and private sectors, just like a B.E or B.Tech holder. The Institution of Engineers (India), the largest multidisciplinary body of engineers in the country is the authority that prepares syllabus, conducts examination and issue certificates etc. of AMIE.
No doubt electrical engineering is a popular field of study for many students in colleges across the country. Through AMIE one can readily obtain a degree in engineering without attending any regular college .
I hope this helps.
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Dear Student ,
Shoolini University is a NAAC accredited , UGC approved college . No doubt after graduating from this University , you'll be eligible to be placed in any jobs related to technical field in relevant domain .
But , in case of Govt jobs , you need to appear for some competitive exams like ,
After qualifying the exams with valid cut off , you're eligible to do your dream job !
For more details : you may refer this :
Shoolini University Solan: Admission, Fees, Courses, Placements, Cutoff, Ranking (careers360.com)
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Here is your answer, the government college in Dhanbad are listed below: -
--> University Polytechnic , BIT Mesra
--> AL Kabir Polytechnique , Jamshedpur
--> Capital University , Koderma
--> Government Polytechnique , Khutri
--> Government Polytechnic , Bagodar
--> Government Polytechnique , Palamu
For more Information about the college click on the given link below:- https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-engineering-colleges-in-dhanbad
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hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that you can very much do Bsc after completing diploma in Electrical and electronics. You can get Bsc in Computer science or any other course in BSc in lateral admisison after doing and completing diploma in Electrical and electronics. But the only thing that will be difficult for you is the subject because you need to shift directly from Electrical and Electronics to Computer science. But, i'm pretty sure you can do that.
Further below are some of top universities in India for doing Bsc degree in lateral entry :
Further, for more information about the list of top colleges you can follow the below link :
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-degree-colleges-in-india
I hope that this will help.
yes you can take admission into the 2nd year of engineering directly after completing your diploma, this is the lateral entry scheme. even then you have to clear the entrance test and get through merit. in the merit list, there will definitely be the defense quota and you are eligible for it.
yes, you can take direct admission into 2nd year in electrical engineering. this is the lateral entry process and this depends on whether you clear the admission entrance exam or not. you can also get in through the management quota but clearing the entrance is better. the fees is about 1.6 lakh
there are hardly any colleges that award admission on the basis of diploma marks. it is advisable that you answer a national entrance and take admission, there is a scheme of lateral entry that allows you to directly join 2nd year but that is only possible if you are pursuing 1st year in engineering in that college
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