Electronics
It may not be possible for you to pursue master of technology Earth science and Space after completing Bachelor of Science in electronics. The most basic eligibility criteria for posting master of technology Earth Science and space is to complete your Bachelor of Engineering or bachelor of Technology from a recognised University in chemical or petrochemical engineering.
You must have completed your bachelor of engineering a bachelor of Technology with at least 60% marks in the aggregate of the examinations. You may also required (if you satisfy the above mentioned criteria) to qualify entrance examination which is conducted by the university in which you are interested to take admission.
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Dear applicant if you wish to pursue M.Sc in Earth and Space Sciences, the common eligibility criteria is such that after 10+2 and you need to pass your Bachelor's of Science degree course from any recognised university. Since you have successfully completed your Graduation you can apply for this course, though in India Earth and Space Science career is yet to grow. But hope it will flourish in the upcoming few years,
Good luck!!
KIIT is one of the preferred Private Engineering colleges in Eastern India. The college have good infrastructural and Placement aspects in most of the years. Now if you visit the School of Electronics Engineering as well as School of Electrical Engineering, then you will find out that most of the Faculties have extensive work experience in top Companies & they are presently doing research in the advanced fields such as-
So from the research and exposure perspective, you will get quite a good experience. Apart from this as per the student reviews, the teaching experience is quite good. So if you are planning to go for the KIIT, then its a good college to purse the engineering.
For more information regarding BTech Electronics & Electrical Engineering you can consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electrical-and-electronics-engineering-course
For more information regarding KIIT you can consider the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/kalinga-institute-of-industrial-technology-bhubaneswar
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hi Hitesh,
You can of course pursue MCA(Master of Computer Application) after the completion of B.Sc. Hons Electronics. It is a very good option because it gives you most of the best oppurtunities because you have already done your B.Sc. with electronics as specialistion. You can get better job opportunities like Service Engineer, Broadcast and Sound Technician, Electronic Sales Manager, Electronics and Communication Consultant, Electronics Technician, Television Production Manager, Software Developer and Electronic Design Engineer with handsome salary.
MCA is a two year professional post-graduate programme for candidates wanting to dive deeper into the world of computer application development with the help of learning modern programming language. The programme is a blend of both theoretical and practical knowledge. Moreover, it is the best option for you as you are interested in coding.
You can refer to this link for more information on top MCA colleges in India:
https://it.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-mca-colleges-in-india
Hope this helps.
Hello Aspirant,
Suitability norm for acknowledgment into Civil Engg.
Must have qualified with 45% aggregate or more in 12th standard from a distinguished establishment and with 50% scores (40% for candidates of SC/ST category) in PCM or PCB.
Ranks in entrance exams such as IITJEE, BITSAT, numerous state-level exams, etc. are furthermore evaluated.
B.Tech Civil Engg lateral admission course program is a 3-year where the establishment directly admits you to the 2nd year of the B.Tech course.
It is strictly for certificate/diploma course aspirants
If you take admission into Civil Engg. then you have to accomplish the whole course in 4 yrs. You can't get the privilege of the lateral entry.
I hope it helps.
Hello aspirant,
Placement of KIIT for Electronics and Computer Science Engineering.
Placement record percentage: Around 90 percentage.
Highest salary offered: Rs. 21 Lakhs per annum
Average salary offered: Rs. 3.5 Lakhs per annum
Lowest salary offered: Rs. 2.5 Lakhs per annum
Top Recruiting Companies:
Deloitte
Infosys
Wipro
Accenture
TCS
Capgemini, etc.
I hope this information was helpful to you.
Good Luck!!
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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With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that there are lot more different subjects in Pune University for Electronics and Telecommunication :
Signals & Systems
Electronic Devices & Circuits
Electrical Circuits and Machines
Data Structures and Algorithms
5 Digital Electronics
Electronic Measuring Instruments & Tools
Engineering Mathematics III
Integrated Circuits
Control Systems
Analog Communication
Object Oriented Programming
Employability Skill Development
Further, for more information and complete details about Syllabus in telecommunication and Electronics Engineering you can download the complete PDF by following the link below :
http://collegecirculars.unipune.ac.in/sites/documents/Syllabus%202016/Revised_SE_E_TC_Syllabus_2016_14__June_2016-27-6-16.pdf
I hope that this will help.
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