By Arzoo Yadav Published: 25 Jan, 2025 Image: Pexels

Top 5 Career Options After ECE

ECE or Electrical and Communications Engineering is a popular engineering specialisation.

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Electronics Engineer designs, and develops electronic systems. They make sure the electronic equipment meets the safety standards and regulations and can work in various industries.

Electronics Engineer

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Telecom Engineers manage the data design, installation and operation data over different modes of communication such as voice calls, video calls, and satellite communication.

Telecommunications Engineer

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Network engineers are responsible for the design and troubleshooting of any issues relating to the network. They aim to strengthen the networks and fix or improve any faults.

Network Engineer

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They are responsible for the design and deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT). They innovate how technology interacts with everyday lives and create technology-focused everyday-use products.

IoT Engineer

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Desktop Support Engineer provides support and assistance to users of a company’s computers and its components. They are also known as IT support technicians.

Desktop Support Engineer

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