Electronics
Hello,
Yes, but you can only complete your B.tech graduation if you join Indian Naval Academy or Airforce academy through NDA.In Indian army you will be offered B.Sc degree.So your preferences must be INA and AFA if you want to pursue your B.tech graduation in Electronics and communication engineering.
Hi Sharathi,
See whether you do Msc or MCA totally depends upon you.As bothe the fiels have lots of opportunities if you are capable to grab them and both doesn't have any opportunity if you don't have any knowledge.
you can differentiate in both by the factors:
fee:-
MCA is
With this percentile you surely have the chances to get a nit or any govt college and also you are eligible for the jee advance. With this percentile you can get the mechanical and electrical branch surely but for the cse it is not sure still.
So for now
Dear candidate,
The basic difference between Electrical Engineering and Electrical and Electronics Engineering is their course study. Electrical engineering mainly focuses on the power supply and power generation whereas Electrical and Electronics engineering deals with technical aspects of communication.
Hope this information is helpful.
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 ,
As per your marks and previous year cutoff, the colleges you get are:-
National Institute of Technology Tiruchirappalli
Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur
But you won't get any IITs with this marks.
To know more about your chances of getting other colleges check out the PSU/college predictor link below:
Dear Aspirant,
If you want to get admission In nit then you have to score 150+ because this score is considered to be a good score And in percentile you have to score around 98 percentile to get reputed nit .As you want to take electronics and communication branch and
hi,
see its really good to know that you have certain years of job experience. most of the cases companies hires btech pass candidates for design engineer role. but there is always advantage for those candidates who have real work experience. I suggest you to make profile in LinkedIn, naukri
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