My Gate score is 26.00 in 2024 exam. Now I am interested to take admission in COEP for M.tech in Power Electronics in year 2024-25.Cam I get this college or not ??
Hey there,
With a GATE score of 26.00 in the 2024 exam, getting admission to COEP (College of Engineering Pune) for M.Tech in Power Electronics might be challenging as the cutoff scores for COEP are typically higher. However, cutoffs can vary each year based on several factors, including the number of applicants and their scores. It is recommended to check the previous years' cutoffs for COEP and apply through the GATE counseling process to see if you can secure a spot.
But you can get other colleges. If you want to get a list of all possible colleges in which you can get admission at your GATE score then,
I would recommend you to use GATE college predictor tool by Careers360 to get the list of possible colleges you can get with your score.
Here is the link to the tool:
https://engineering.careers360.com/gate-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-gate_cp
Click on the above link, fill the required details and you will get the list of possible colleges at your rank.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
sir I am a student of diploma in electronics engineering that will be complete in 2025,June I just want to know that can I take admission in b tech ece through leet
Hello aspirant
After completing your diploma course in electronic engineering, you will be able to get btech seat in ece if you will fulfill eligibility criteria for the course .
You will also have to appear for the entrance exam and qualify entrance exam.
Entrance exams - jee, MHT CET , KCET, GUJCET, GATE, KM EAMCET etc
Eligibility for b tech in Electronics andcommunication engineering - The candidate must have completed diploma in electronic and communication engineering with minimum 55% aggregate marks.
After completing diploma and qualifying entranxe exam the candidate will get admission directly in second year of b tech course.
OR
The candidate must have passed class xii with physics, chemistry and mathematics with minimum 50% marks.
There is 5% relaxation to sc, st and obc category.
English is mandatory subject.
After xii science the candidate will get admission to first year of btech .
In both the above eligibility criteria , before admission they may have group discussion or individual interview.
Age limit - The candidate must be between 17 to 21 years Age.
For details kindly go through the following link.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/b-tech-in-electronics-and-communication-engineering
iit hyderabad gate eee score of last candidate obtain admission in mtech power system power electronics programe for the year 2017-2018
Gate Electrical Engineering score of last year in power system power electronics programme was 744 for general category and 651for obc category in IIT Hyderabad.
BE Electricle and electronics engineering subjects with details
Hope you are doing fine! The job role of a Electrical and electronics engineering graduates includes Telecommunications Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer,Micro Electrical Engineer, Analog Design Engineer, Electronics Design Engineer, Radar Engineer, Avionics Engineer, Power Electronics Engineer, Control System Engineer, Electronics Technicians etc. So to prepare a student well to work in this field includes a variety of subjects in 4 years of degree programmes. I have provided you a detailed list of subjects to be taught in each semester during the 4 years of degree programme.
1st and 2nd semester
- Engineering Mathematics
- Engineering Physics
- Engineering Chemistry
- Engineering Graphics
- Engineering Mechanics
- Basic Civil Engineering
- Basic Mechanical Engineering
- Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Basic Communication and Information Engineering
- Engineering Workshops
3rd semester
- Engineering Mathematics II
- Humanities
- Hydraulic Machines and Heat Engines
- Network Analysis and Synthesis
- Solid State Devices and Circuits
- Electrical Machines I
- Hydraulic Machines and Heat Engines Lab
- Electrical and Electronic Workshops
4th semester
- Engineering Mathematics III
- Digital Electronics and Logic Design
- Engineering Electro-magnetic
- Electrical Measurements I
- Engineering Material Science
- Power System Engineering I
- Electronic Circuits Lab
- Electrical Machines Lab I
5th semester
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Engineering Mathematics IV
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Electronic Instrumentation
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Electrical Measurements II
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Power Electronics
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Electrical Machines II
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Elective I
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Digital Circuits Lab
- Measurements & Instrumentation Lab
6th semester
- Electrical Machines III
- Microprocessors & Applications
- Numerical Techniques & Computer Programming
- Industrial Engineering & Management
- Power System Engineering II
- Elective II
- Power Electronics Lab
- Microprocessor Lab
- Software Lab
7th semester
- Control Systems
- Power System Engineering III
- Digital Signal Processing
- Elective III
- Electrical Drawing
- Electrical Machines Lab II
- Power System Lab
- Project & Seminar
8th semester
- Advanced Control Theory
- Electrical Machine Design
- Electrical System Design
- Power Semiconductor Drives
- Elective IV
- Elective V
- Project & Viva-voce (Industrial Visits)
- Systems & Control Lab
hope this information is helpful to you:)
which course is best among electical and electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering
Both have good scope in terms of higher studies and career opportunities . Let's clear your confusion.
The Electronics and Communications Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) course is very similar to the Electronics Engineering B.Tech. course. They differ only in that the former has subjects that focus more on communication engineering. Communications can be analog or digital.The Electronics Engineering B.Tech. course generally covers subjects such as the following: electromagnetic, network analysis, electronic devices and circuits, digital and analog circuits, discrete time signal processing, computer organization, power electronics, electro measuring instruments, continuous time signals and systems, filter theory and application, electronic circuit analysis and design. ECE, though, covers subjects including optical communication, wireless and mobile communication, digital communication, communication system, antenna
Career opportunities:
BHEL
NSPCL
Power Grid Corporation of India Ltd
BALCO
SAIL
NTPC
Durgapur steel plant
ISRO
OMEGA Elevator
CONE Elevator
ALSTOM India Power project
Everest Industry
ECE:
Electronics and communications engineering (ECE) deals with the design and development of electronic circuits, equipment and machines. Electronic equipment and communication equipment has interconnected everyone in so many ways, such as through mobile phones, TVs, computers or iPads. Electronics is the technology associated with electronic circuits and systems, and is one of the major fields that comes under electrical engineering.
Career opportunities:
Design Engineer
ASIC Engineer
Embedded Engineer
Network Support Engineer
what is the placement graph for mtech eee power systems and power electronics?
Hello,
Although the employment rate in the EE department is over 95%... However, there are significant drawbacks to power electronics and systems.
If you are unfamiliar with VLSI courses, your placement prospects will be constrained. Like some of the individuals I know that are having difficulties since they haven't taken any VLSI courses. First of all, all electrical engineering companies permit power Additionally, it is challenging to succeed in the written GATE test if you are unfamiliar with the ECE disciplines.
Let's say you passed the writing test and attended the interview. Companies won't consider you for an interview if you haven't completed any VLSI courses.
A relatively small number of businesses, such as Enphase Systems (PKG is extremely good, 20+ lacs), are involved in Core Power Engineering, however their CGPA criterion was 9. The fact that GE opens its doors primarily for software development and other profiles means that it only sometimes accepts students majoring in basic power engineering.
However, if you've taken any VLSI classes, you'll know that power engineering students had a similar experience. Many of them enrol in VLSI courses and are hired by companies like Intel, AMD, etc.
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