School of Business, UPES, Dehradun
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As of now, Delhi Technological University (DTU) does not admit students into its core technical disciplines (e.g., B. Tech programs) via CUET (Common University Entrance Test). Students are admitted to B.Tech courses based on their performance on the JEE Mains examination, plus the Joint Admission Counselling (JAC) Delhi procedure.
Generally, CUET is used for admission to undergraduate programs that are not engineering related, such as B.A., BBA, or B.Sc. in some central and participating universities. For technical programs at DTU, JEE Mains is the only valid route for admission.
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Hello Vipul,
Between B.Tech in EEE (Electrical & Electronics Engineering) and ECE (Electronics & Communication Engineering) , here’s a simple comparison for placements, salary, and career growth: 1. Placements:
ECE: Generally has better placement opportunities due to a wider range of industries like IT, telecom, embedded systems, software, and electronics.
EEE: Good placements, mostly in power, energy, infrastructure, and manufacturing sectors, but fewer IT jobs compared to ECE. 2. Salary:
ECE freshers often get slightly higher starting salaries , especially if placed in software or telecom companies.
EEE salaries can be good in power and core electrical sectors but entry-level pay is often lower than ECE. 3. Career Growth:
ECE: Offers diverse career options in software, hardware, communications, and emerging tech like IoT and AI.
EEE: More specialized in power systems, electrical machines, and automation; good for jobs in utilities, power plants, and government sectors. Bottom line:
If you want more job options and higher starting pay , go for ECE .
If you prefer core electrical fields and power sector jobs , choose EEE .
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