Biomedical engineering involves a lot of medical instrumentation e.g pacemakers, ECG, active prosthetics, functional electrical stimulation and many more, so it is not uncommon to come from an electronics background into biomedical engineering. So you have an obvious advantage in this part of BME
Yes. You can do degree in electronic engineering after getting advanced certificate in electrical and electronic engineering.
Tons of them! Everything from Aerospace, to Agricultural and Biomedical, to civil, computer, and electrical engineering jobs. If that's not enough, there is also environmental and solar engineering jobs.
Electronic and Communication engineering is the best,because it has got advantages over Electrical and Electronic engineering.
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Yeah you can. For sure as Avionics is nothing but Electrical systems in Aircrafts.
for me , of course electronic engineering is much more interesting
yes ,he can switch to electrical power or electronic engineering ,but has to learn a lot in these fields ,both in theory and practical
electrical and electronics engineering or electronics engineering as panels are electronic material ,or may be electrical engineering which deals with power generation
Electronic engineering (or electrical engineering), software design, and hardware-software integration instead of only software engineering or electronic engineering.
Both courses has their own advantages Electronic and communication provides you carrier in Telecommunication and after Electrical and Electronics you can go for both Electrical industry and telecommunication.
Little bit easier.