how much rank should i get to get a seat in vit a.p in EEE &ECE courses
i am interested in eee but i want to work in isro,what should i do,should i do ece or can i di eee
Hi, Both the branches are good if you are looking up for ISRO in future. It depends on your interest too. If you have interest in EEE branch, you should definitely go for this as it also has many opportunities in government sector.
And if you are planning to go for ISRO then the eligibility criteria includes average minimum of 65% marks or CGPA 6.84/10 (average of all semesters for which results are available) in BE/B.Tech or equivalent qualification in first class.
This is just the minimum requirement and fulfilling the same does not automatically make candidates eligible for Written Test. Based on the academic performance and bio-data, initial screening will be conducted to short-list candidates for taking-up written test. Written test is only a first level screening and written test score will not be considered for final selection process. Final selection will be based on the performance of the candidates in the Interview and those who secure minimum 60% marks in the interview will be eligible for consideration for empanelment in the selection panel, in the order of merit.
What are the core subjects of Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
Core subjects of electrical and electronics engineering are- Optimization Techniques Application of Power Electronics to Power Systems Instrumentation Advanced Computer Networks Object Oriented Software Engineering
What all recruiters are avaibalbe for Electrical and Electronics Engineers?
There are many recruiters available but you can check the below names- Chief Engineers Workshop Manager Operations Manager Verification Engineer Engineering Technologist Development and Test Engineers Top recruiters – The top recruiters are from the following sectors: Manufacturing units Manufacturing Plants Power Corporations Hydro-Electricity sector Production plants Natural gas plants Nuclear power Corporation Limited
What should I do after completing my engineering from electrical and electronics. Shall I go for further studies or go for Job?
Hello aspirant,
One should have a good clarity on their future. My opinion is that you choose to do job. I don't say that doing higher education is bad choice but simultaneously you need to look after your present situation and take a step forward. It doesn't matter that you can afford higher education or not but doing job is compulsory. If you do master's you may get best job offers but if you do job right now you'll gain some experience which is need to get job in higher companies. Start with a small job and make your self better with that. By doing job simulation you can also apply for many government jobs which have a EEE qualification. Don't take any decisions in hurry burry take your own time. But take a decision which is best for you
All the best!!
What is the advantage of taking Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
After completing B.Tech in Electrical Engineering there are a number of job opportunities for candidates. All manufacturing units in public and private sectors need Electrical and Electronics Engineers.And they are required by almost all government sector companies.
Out of Computer Science and EEE which is a better choice keeping in mind about the future demand and job ?
It is very difficult to contradict these two branches, on one hand, CSE will always propel you to a smart career and full of development ahead whereas EEE is no less you can pursue masters in EEE after btech and can achieve a lot in private as well as government sector.
Overall both the courses are to win-win situation.
all the best!!!!!