Electronics Engineering
Hi Sumit,
As per your score and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get are:-
IIT Mandi -- Power Electronics and Drives
IIT Bhubaneswar -- Power System Engineering
National Institute of Technology Jamshedpur --Power Electronics & Drives
National Institute of Technology Puducherry-- Power Electronics
To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the PSU/college predictor link below:
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor
no there is no such things posssible.every college has certain cgpa above which you can easily change your branch.so even if it is possible then if you get caught then it will be a danger to your career.
Hello,
VLSI embedded systems deals with electrical,electronics and information technology. This is also in high demand for core branch candidates. You can pursue it. You can make a very good career on it and scope for it is high as automation is trending at every field. Few days back , a automated helicopter is made and it purely deals with embedded system and ofcourse with electronics.
There are many ways to make a career on this basic stream.
Power electronics is one domain and it completely deals with electrical and electronics only. It doesn't have any wide range but has a scope to make a career.
It depends on you in which you are interested. take you feel one suitable for you.
Hope it helps!
Hi! hope you are doing great. Well it is difficult to predict as which one is best as it is completely depended on which course you are intrested in but as i researched i think CSE would be a better option as it has lot of scope in future and also the job packages are more than as compared to the electronic engineering. Electronics Engineer analyse requirements of cost of electronic systems. electronic engineer design and develop electronic equipment whereas CSE engineers develop software application testing debbuing the code.
hope this will help you! all the best
There is no minimum aggregate that you need to secure for being eligible for CDAC C CAT. With 67% in your BE, you are eligible for CDAC C CAT.You should have completed your Engineering in either IT/Electronics/Computer Science/Telecommunications/Electrical/Instrumentation. Your 10th and 12th marks do not matter here. Please visit our page at: https://it.careers360.com/articles/cdac-c-cat for more information.
Hello Aspirant,
An electronic engineer can find a job in Consumer electronics manufacturing organization , Telecommunication & IT industries, Internet technologies, Power Electronics, and other industries like steel, petroleum and chemical industry.
You can upload your resume on recruitment site as per the requirement, You will receive the call.
Good Luck!
Hello Anamika, Greetings!
In government sector, ECE branch has a separate paper in IES exam. Vacancies are spread throughout India. Apart from this, PSU are taking students via GATE exam for ECE branch. Some of them are - ISRO, DRDO, HAL, BARC, BEL, BHEL etc.
Private sector companies that recruit ECE students are Analog devices, NXP semiconductors, ATMEL, microchip, Infineon technologies, einfochips, Sertel electronics, Maxim etc.
Thank you, best of luck.
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