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Hi the rank in JEE advance is 4329 and mark in JEE advance is 152 what are the chances of getting in to IIT branches of thr top 5 IITs 1 ) Electronics and communication 2) Electrical snd Electronics 3)Controls and Instrumentation 4 ) Aerospace engeneering .

Aniket Das 27th Oct, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

Yes ,According to previous year cutoff  You are eligible  for this colleges . The cut off each year is dependent on various aspects. The difficulty level of the exam, the number of students appearing ,etc. So, maybe you get into in not first round but later ones.  You got a good rank , and you can check your colleges in the college predictor, providing necessary information.

For more information you can visit JEE MAIN 2021 JEE Advance Predictor

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nit delhi computer scince is better or pec electronics which is better

Subhrajit Mukherjee 24th Nov, 2021

See NIT Delhi is far better a choice than PEC. NIT Delhi have better infrastructure and better faculties which will give you a great academic environment and rigor. Also the curriculum for the Computer Science in NIT Delhi is well oriented and industrially relevant, which ascertains a great possibility for you to get employed in the future. The placement rates for the NIT Delhi is also good compared to that of PEC and also the median package is greater than that of PEC. So overall from the crux parameters, NIT Delhi is a better choice compared to that of PEC.

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To know more about PEC visit the link below:

https://www.careers360.com/university/punjab-engineering-college-chandigarh/placement

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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!

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i am doing my diploma .and i want to do bsc electronics pls guude me in this issue

Md Qutubuddin Ansari 13th Oct, 2021

Hello,

I hope you are doing fine, If you are doing diploma in electronics then you should go for the Btech in electronics through lateral entry as it would be best for you. Doing Bsc in electronics after diploma will not give you much opportunity but if you go for BTech in Electronics you will be getting more knowledge with greater job opportunities.

I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.

Good Luck

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why less people are choosing branches like mechanical, electrical, electronics, chemical, auto, etc?

Bhawana Kumar 11th Oct, 2021

This is due to the changing world and demands of people. And there is huge growth in technology.

As our lifestyle has been changed and we all prefer to spend most of our time online, we need every service to be provided online whether it's banking, taking loans, knowing about any particular place, ecommerce and other.

Due to this reason, there are many startup's taking place in market who are working on these aspects. And for working on such feilds, there is huge requirement of knowing how websites work and are made, coding in different languages as per demand and having connectivity as much as possible.

Computer science engineering covers all these concepts including coding, networking, working on websites. The placement are higher in cse departments due to incresing online demands of people.

And most part of mechanical, electrical, chemical and auto are also becoming automated. And automation also requires using skills included in cse subjects.

As a result, there are very less candidates opting for branches like mechanical, electrical, chemical and automobile engineering.


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after completing diploma can i do bsc electronics. Dont give an opinion for b.tech .

Biswadeep Biswas 11th Oct, 2021

You are now doing diploma in ECE so you are not eligible for B.Tech course in CSE or any other branches.

You can apply B.Tech course in Electronics and Communication Engineering subject only.

So you have no chance to do B.tech degree in CSE.


By the way, I want to mention another clarification for you.,

Yeah there are chances that the candidate can change the stream from one to another (If you entered in B.Tech after 12th only ). This could be possible when the candidate is in 1st year.

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For further higher study in Robotics, which core stream is preferrable to choose out of Mechanical, Electronics & Computer Science?

aswathypadinjakkara 11th Oct, 2021

Hey

Hope you are doing fine.

Robotics is the discipline which bridge the way between mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, and even psychology. To be a robotics engineer, you need to have a whole range of different skills and areas of expertise. There are 3 core disciplines within robotics that is mechanics, electronics, and computer science.

Mechanical Engineering - This branch of engineering looks at the physical systems which make up a robot. Subtopics like mechanics, materials engineering and manufacturing are core to industrial robotics. Often, mechanical engineering courses will have specialization in mechatronics or robotics, but these tend to be focused mostly on physical design and actuation.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering - This branch of engineering gives you the basics of electronics, embedded systems, low-level programming, and control theory. Often, electrical engineering courses will also provide specialisations in robotics or automation, which will be centred around the control of robots rather than the mechanical design.

Computer Science - A lot of people in research seem to enter robotics through computer science. Common platforms remove the research focus from the physical hardware and instead allow researchers to concentrate on software and high-level programming. Often, these courses will include robotic programming topics such as Artificial Intelligence and Software Design.

These are the core 3, but there are also many other routes you could take to end up working in robotics.

Of course, you are never going to be a leading expert in all of the sub-fields of robotics, but developing yourself into a competent computer scientist, electrical engineer and mechanical engineer will put you in a great position when you continue to specialise throughout your career.

Hope this helps.



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Hello there! I got 89.64 percentile in MH CET 2020 So which collages should I expect . preffred branch Electronics and com. Im from bihar

ayanmukherjee045 15th Nov, 2021

Dear aspirant,

As per your percentile which approximately 90 let me tell you that if you are the from general category it would be tough nut to crack because the cut offs would be higher but if you are from obc category then there are good chances for you to get a decent college.

Although various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.

The college predictor will help you in finding the best for you on the basis of the previous year trends.

For more information you can check out the link given below-

https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor

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i have done diploma in Electronics and telecommunications and i have to do BE in Mechatronics ?

Md Qutubuddin Ansari 7th Oct, 2021

Hello,

I hope you are doing fine, yes, you can join .tech in mechatronics engineering course after completing you diploma in mechanical engineering. after completing diploma in mechanical you can join b.tech course through lateral entry entrance test.

The eligibility criteria for various institutions may differ. So check out the eligibility requirements for the institution you are applying to. You can use the link given below to get a list of institutions offering btec in mechatronics.

https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-in-mechatronics-engineering-colleges-in-india

I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.

Good Luck

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Reva universitycollege is good for Electronics and communications

SREYASHI SEN 4th Oct, 2021

Hello Student...

Reva University is one of Bengaluru's best universities. This university's flora is so beautiful that you'll want to read here every day. It is beneficial to all branches, not just ECE. From the first semester onwards, you will be exposed to all of the facts that an engineer may encounter in the future. Electronics and its sub-disciplines are conceived about in a novel approach. Each semester, skill development programmes are held so that students can gain practical experience. As a result, it's beneficial to ECE:).

I hope it helps.

Regards.

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IIT JODHPUR AI VS IIT ISM DHANBAD MnC. VS IIT BHU ELECTRONICS

Bhavesh gupta 12th Nov, 2021

Hello student

hope you are doing well and safe. With reference to your query,  I would glad inform you that IIT bhu is very  good option to persue btech in electronics . IIT bhu is tier-1 nirf ranked 11 college which has very very high brand name and has very strong alumni network for placements . Even in electronics stream you will find a very good coding culture due to hardworking students and helpful faculities . The average package goes aroud above 15 lakhs and sky is the limit in IIT if we talk about highest package


Hope you found this answer informative. Best wishes for your future

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