never think of it . it is worthless
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As engineering is a degree course +2 in science with maths is the only option .we must have an idea about basic mechanism , electronics, maths ,artificial intelligence,hard electronics. Consider web search engine as the best knowledge updater regards tony
no i don't think so that aeronautical engineering is a bad option
Electronics engineering has a very limited scope.Holding that degree you cannot work in power generation or distribution plants or communication systems based companies where as Electrical engineer has a very wide scope of jobs.holding this degree you can either work in power plants communication systems based companies or either in softwere companies.Electrical engineering includes electronics as well.you have a vast option to work as an electrical engineer depending upon your ares of sepicalization.in case of mechanical engineering you will find job only in industry where there is no industry or factory no job for mechanical engineer i would say 1: electrical 2;mechanical 3:electronics
There are colleges and universities that have an engineering degree with a robotics option.
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the best option after bsc electronics is to do MCA (master of computer application)
It is a subjective question meaning depends upon who you ask. I will try my best to answer it impartially as much as I can. The fundamental of both the branch is electronics. I mean foundation is the same for both the field. It starts to differ only in advance level courses. Electronics engineering has wide variety of application including Telecommunication. However, it is not only limited to one field rather applies to subsections of various field of electrical and electronics engineering. When it comes to profession, one will be better off specializing in one particular field like Digital, Analog, Microwave(RF), Mixed Signal, power electronics, Telecommunications etc. Now when it comes to electronics and telecommunication engineering, it will definitely have foundation electronics with more focus or specialized in Telecommunication. Telecomm is also rapidly growing field. So it all depends what you really want to do. As a matter of fact whichever field you study you may still be able to work in either field.
1) After bsc electronics first you go to job after you do amie or amiete 3yrs for bsc electronics and diploma students. amie or amiete is better than btech distance mode or correspondense or msc electronics distance mode. amie and amiete is a non formal engineering degree but no distance education or correspendence. amiete or amie best option who want to persue work balance engineering degree and core related high salary . please take this idea really better future for working professionals.. 2) Another regular course options for bsc electronics ; msc electronics and communication or msc electronics and telecommunication or be/btech ece 3yrs for bsc electronics.other options mba or mca please take this idea better for who want to persue regular degree in college/university. please note : msc electronics and communication or telecommunication better than msc electronics or msc applied electronics or msc electronics and instumentation this degree is limited jobs
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Joining NIT's Electronics Would BE a Better Option.