Electronics
Hi ,
With 419.9 marks in PCM+English and a UR merit rank of 351 in DAVV counselling, you have a fairly decent chance of getting into the Integrated BTech+MTech program, but your exact branch will depend on how many higher-ranked students opt for AI-DS, IT, or CS. Generally, CS and AI-DS are in the highest demand and close early, while Electronics or IT may have seats open for longer.
At DAVV, rank 351 is not extremely high, but in previous years, candidates with similar ranks did manage to secure Electronics, IT, or even CS if there was a drop in demand.
Also, DAVV cutoffs can fluctuate each year depending on the total applicants, so even a few ranks difference can change your chances. Make sure you don’t miss the document verification deadlines, as your seat will not be confirmed until all certificates are validated.
Thank you!
Hello Aspirant,
If placements and prospects are your aim, then:
Yes, if you hold a degree in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, you are widely eligible for roles such as:
Make sure you check specific eligibility criteria in any recruitment notice. Your degree is recognized and valid in many central and state government technical recruitments.
Thank you and all the best!
Hello,
Yes, you are likely eligible for the IBPS SO IT exam. Because you completed your bachelor of technology degree in industrial IOT with a minor in CS, which is an important department for this exam. Also, you meet all eligibility criteria for this examination.
I hope it resolves your query!!
Hello Nidhi,
Yes, Electrical Engineering (EE) can be considered in NITs if a student is interested in ECE. Electrical Engineering has quite a bit of electronics content, such as analog/digital electronics, microprocessors, control systems, and to some degree, communication and embedded system electives. EE is often regarded as one of the hardest branches of engineering because it is very mathematically/theoretically based like machines, power systems, signals, etc.
However, there is no reason why anyone cannot avoid EE if they keep working, study smartly and follow good guidance and support. If someone has a deep interest in electronics and has a good understanding of the basics, they will do well, and later, may even be able to focus on electronics-oriented electives or projects. Furthermore, there are still many job opportunities (core jobs, software jobs, and centre for research, GATE/PSUs) available to EE students, just like ECE students.
If you have a B.Tech in Electronics and Computer Science and are interested in water, ships, and naval work, you can pursue an M.Tech in areas like Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering, Marine Engineering and Management, or even Dredging and Harbour Engineering, where your ECS skills in control systems and automation are valuable.
To get admission to these M.Tech programs, you'll need to crack entrance exams like GATE , which is a national exam for engineering post-graduate admissions, or the IMU CET, which is specifically for maritime courses offered by the Indian Maritime University and its affiliated colleges.
Hope it helps.
The seat availability for B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering depends on the specific college, university, and when you are applying for the admission process. In highly ranked institutions such as IITs, NITs, and some top private universities, seats in this branch are usually filled due to high demand.
Electronics and communication is one of the most preferred engineering branches because it covers both hardware and software learning. If you graduate from this field, you can find opportunities in electronics, telecommunications, IT companies and even public sector jobs. This makes it a competitive course, especially in top colleges. In many state-level engineering colleges or private institutions, some seats are still available in later counseling rounds or through management quota. If you are looking for admission, it’s a good idea to check the official websites of colleges or the respective counseling portals regularly for updates.
Wishing you the best of luck in your admission journey!
Since you've been allotted Electrical Engineering at IGIT Sarang (4th choice) and your top 3 preferences are at VSSUT Burla which is a more reputed institute with better academics and placements it's wise to choose "Float" and try for a higher option in the next 2 OJEE rounds. If your rank is close to the previous cutoffs of your preferred branches at VSSUT, your chances are decent.
Also, if you're eligible for CSAB counselling (through JEE Main) and interested in getting into NITs, IIITs, or GFTIs, you should participate. It provides another good opportunity, especially if your JEE rank is within range of those institutes' cutoffs.
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out!
SRM KTR and Manipal Jaipur both are good choices.Here's how they differ so can you choose what suits you best:
SRM Kattankulathur(KTR)
• strong placement record especially in core electronics and VLSI
•More core companies visit the campus
• located near chennai,offering better industry exposure
•bigger campus with more research and job facilities.
Manipal Jaipur
• good academic quality and faculty support
•Nice campus life and infrastructure
• slightly fewer electronic placements opportunities compared to SRM KTR
In summary:If you prefer better placement and industry links SRM,KTR is a right choice.
visit these websites for better comparison and preferences: https://www.careers360.com/university/srm-institute-of-science-and-technology-chennai
https://www.careers360.com/university/manipal-university-jaipur
Hello Anushka,
You can definitely prepare for CEED to pursue UI/UX design.since you're not from design background you'll need 4-6 months of focused prepration.
Focus on:
Sketching
Visual communication
Design concepts
User experience basics
Problem - solving skills
Past CEED papers.
Practice drawings, story boarding, Idea generation daily.
You can also take online courses to learn design fundamentals and tools.
Consistency and practice matter most!
get all the detailed info here:
https://design.careers360.com/articles/ceed-syllabus
All the best!
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