If I m interested in ece course shall I consider electrical in nits Will it be having electronics part too? N is it that electrical is the. Hardest branch Is it possible to cope up in electrical branch for any candidate if they try their best
Hello Nidhi,
Yes, Electrical Engineering (EE) can be considered in NITs if a student is interested in ECE. Electrical Engineering has quite a bit of electronics content, such as analog/digital electronics, microprocessors, control systems, and to some degree, communication and embedded system electives. EE is often regarded as one of the hardest branches of engineering because it is very mathematically/theoretically based like machines, power systems, signals, etc.
However, there is no reason why anyone cannot avoid EE if they keep working, study smartly and follow good guidance and support. If someone has a deep interest in electronics and has a good understanding of the basics, they will do well, and later, may even be able to focus on electronics-oriented electives or projects. Furthermore, there are still many job opportunities (core jobs, software jobs, and centre for research, GATE/PSUs) available to EE students, just like ECE students.