Electrical Engineering
See if you wish to take admission through the lateral entry, then the trade of your Diploma doesn't matters. So if you are from Textile Engineering trade then obviously you can go for the course of BTech in Electrical Engineering. You should keep in mind, that you need to have good score in your Diploma or the lateral entry examination in order to get Electrical Engineering as Electrical Engineering is a trade which is preferred by a lot of students. So the competition is high in this field. So do try to score as much as possible in order to get a seat in Electrical Engineering.
To know more about Electrical Engineering, visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/electrical-engineering-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello dear,
There are various Engineering colleges in Nashik, but i will here provide you few of them which are top engineering colleges for Electrical branch as well as for other branches in Nashik .
you can also visit the link below to know more details of all colleges in Nashik
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-be-btech-colleges-in-nashik
If you will be able to get any of them you will surely get good placements in future.
I hope it helps, all the best!
Hi aspirant,
Following below is the list of top private colleges in India for electrical engineering:
To get the complete list with detailed information, visit Top Electrical Engineering Colleges in India 2021 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank (careers360.com)
Hope it helps!!
Hi,
GATE Exam syllabus for electrical engineering course is as follows:
Hope it helps.
The best colleges for B.tech in Electrical engineering are :
1) Andhra University College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam
2) GVPCE Visakhapatnam - Gayatri Vidya Parishad College of Engineering
3) Aditya Engineering College, Surampalem
4) GITAM University - GITAM Institute of Technology
5) SVUCE Tirupati - Sri Venkateswara University College of Engineering
For entry into these colleges you have to appear for exams such as JEE- MAINS, APAMCET.
you can get further information through this links
Hello Rohit,
Electrical engineering is primarily divided into two categories: power and controllers.
Here is a list of specializations you can go for
For more information about EE and its future prospects please check the link below:
Hope that answers your question
The answer to this question depends on the situation. We can roughly classify all electrical systems into two categories: static electricity systems and circuit electricity systems. Note that all electrical effects are actually part of one unified set of physical laws. This classification is therefore ultimately arbitrary and over-simplified. However, this classification is sufficient for our current purpose of understanding electric current.
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