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I will give you a gist about Gvernmet polytechnic Mumbai (electronics engineering diploma course) so that you can decide for yourself if you should join it or not.
Tata Power, Reliance, Airtel, etc visit during campus selection and around 80 to 85 % students get placed with the minimum
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Sri Venkateswara University (SVU), Tirupati was set-up in 1954. It is accredited by NAAC with “A+” Grade. SVU is ranked 2nd in Andhra Pradesh by NIRF in the year 2020. The university provides a wide range of PG programmes emphasizing in the field of Arts, Science, Commerce, Education,
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According to your percentile and previous years cut offs you are eligible for both type of colleges means government as well as private. According to previous years cut offs you may get :
1. Government College of Engineering, Chandrapur (CSE, Electronics and telecommunication)
2. Department of Technology, Shivaji University
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No they are not the same. Pursuing bachelors or masters in physics is completely different from electronics. Electronics is a branch of physics that deals with machines, operations and principles, but it will not deal with quantum, crystal physics and all. Physics is a wide topic whereas this electronics
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I think both the options are equally good in their own ways.
Firstly it depends on your interest whether to study electronics or chemistry .
But in general electronics has a huge demand but msc chemistry is also equally good
Ultimately it's your
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Msc electronics is not at all equivalent to Btech EEE. In a Btech curriculum, design principles and the equations and derivations in taught in detail. whereas in msc the design concepts are not dealt to in such a wide spectrum. Msc electronics is a course of 5 years
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It depends on your interest which course you want to opt and also on your bachelor's degree. If you have interest in coductors, electricity etc the join MSC ELECTRONICs, but if you want to play with applications, softwares go for MSC IT. Also, kindly note that, when it comes
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It Totally depends upon you and your choice that you want to pursue msc in which field.
M.Sc Electronics is a two years postgraduate degree programme that covers the area of studies like Electronics , digital and analogue signal, semiconductors, IC etc.
M.Sc Electronics is the combination of various
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