Give me your opinion about Electronics and Computer engineering... Is this branch is good or anything else?
Hello Student,
In the present era, along with the domain knowledge, an Engineer should have good programming skills. And this is true for all engineers ( ECE, Mechanical, Civil, etc
the different Applications which involves Electronics like:
- Development of Mobile Phones and Laptops
- Smart TV
- Smart cars with fitted Sensors
- GPSation
- Biomedical Gadgets like Stethoscope, ECG machine, blood pressure machine, Diabetes monitoring machine, etc
All the above applications involve hardware that can be designed by an Electronics and Communication Engineer. However, along with the design of the hardware the the the ystem, the software is also required that runs on the electronic hardware. This software can be best designed by an engineer who haswlboth hakhased the software. So along with a good knowledge of designing hardware, engineers in today’s era should have good programming skills, so that they understand and design the smart electronic gadget required in today’s world. Also with the Industrial revolution 4.0 and 5.0the, the pace of development of smart technology has increased.
The branch of Electronics and Computer Engineering, also known as ECM, is fast gaining popularity across all technical institutes and universities in the world. The field of electronics and computer engineering is a deeper integration of electronics engineering and computer science branches to create effective and efficient computer systems. To become a skilled and employable electronics and computer engineer, one will require relevant education and necessary technical skills. Therefore, to improve your job prospects in this career, one must gain more practical skills besides the curriculum.
What artificial intelligence need more statistics or electronics?
Hi,
Well AI is combination of both statistics as well as electronics. AI is a broad technology with many possible applications. It’s typically divided into special sub-branches. Here’s a brief summary of each:
• General problem solving: Problems with no known algorithmic solution. Problems with ambiguity and uncertainty.
• Expert systems: Software that incorporates a knowledge base of rules, facts, and data derived from multiple individual experts. The knowledge base can be queried to solve problems, diagnose medical conditions, or provide advice.
• Natural language processing (NLP): NLP is used to derive understanding from natural text. Voice recognition is a part of NLP. Language translation is an application.
• Computer vision: Analyzing and understanding visual information (photos, video, etc.). Machine vision and facial recognition are examples. Used in self-driving cars and factory inspection.
• Robotics: Making robots more intelligent, self-operating, adaptive, and more useful.
• Games: AI is great at playing games. Computers already have been programmed to play and win at chess, poker, and Go.
• Machine learning: Procedures to allow a computer to learn from data or other inputs and make sense of the results for application. Neural networks make up the framework for machine learning.
Hope this helps.
Sir, my Son allotted seat in C Sab 1 st .round National Institute of Electronics and Information technology, Aurangabad, , 1} How is this institute a} About study b} placement c} future prospect d} is it : degree of IT & ELECTRONIC or IT e} Shall we lock or keep in float for next round.
Greetings for the seat!! Honestly National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology is a moderately good Institute. Here the students are instructed to focus on Practical knowledge so if anyone is willing to gather theoretical knowledge then this may not be the right place. Here the college infrastructure is nice but practical work and other lab works are mostly done by the student themselves, though there would not be much study pressure. So as whole the college has a good facilities but his future has to be made by the student himself.
Hope it helps to decide!!
Good luck!!
Hello, which colleges can i get with 74.1 percentile in jee mains 2021 for b.tech in computer sciences, electronics and telecommunication, electronics and instrumental in Pune and Kolhapur region. Please help me with replying.
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Can I do MCA after doing BSc in Physical Science with Electronics? which includes Maths and Physics.
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, Master of Computer Applications (MCA) is a two year professional post-graduate programme for candidates wanting to delve deeper into the world of computer application development with the help of learning modern programming language. The programme is a blend of both theoretical and practical knowledge. An MCA degree endows students’ an opportunity to work with tools meant to develop better and faster applications.
Eligibility criteria for MCA
According to AICTE, to pursue an MCA course candidates must have pursued BCA (https://www.shiksha.com/bca-chp) / BSc/ BCom/ BA degree with Mathematics as one of the subjects at 10+2 level or at graduation.
However, MCA colleges in India might ask you to fulfill the following as well:
- Minimum marks required: 50% to 60% (a CGPA above 6/10 is considered good) in Bachelor's; 55% and above in Class 12th. Class 10th marks do not matter in most cases.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
how is electronics and computer engineering in pes modern college of engineering pune?What will be the package offered to a fresher engineer?
Hello,
Hope you are doing well. According to your quarries Electronics and Computer Engineering in PES Modern College of Engineering in Pune is overall good and the placements,faculties are also good .Placements for Computer science engineering is decent with 70% placements and average package of 3.1lpa for freashers. Many top recruiting companies like as tata consultant service, Amazon, Wipro, Infosys , etc. come here and offered roles as technical engineer, programmer, programming testing.
Hope it will help you.
Thank you
I am going to be a B-tech student in electrical branch (or electronics, waiting for further allotments) . I barely remember the topics in maths as I was a neet aspirant for two years.moreover,I was a bio student in plustwo and dont have any idea in computer science. How should I prepare myself now?!
Hi, you do not have to sweat over it so much as everyone who enters this field will have a rusty mind when it comes to studies because of big vacation gap. If you wish to prepare yourself for the basics you can find them on YouTube. Basics like differentiation, Integration and Matrices will be there in your first 4 semesters. You do not have to go for GATE level questions just take out your 12th math book and start from there only that much is needed. Your faculty members will guide you anyway. For electrical or electronics you should know some basics of physics that you were taught in 12th. Hope this helps. If you still have doubts please feel free to comment.
i am ews candidate and i am getting electronics in vjti and electronics and telecommunication in spit . what should i do ? i want vjti but i want extc too please help ..too confused
Hello,
I would prefer VJTI irrespective of any branch I would've got. If you are really interested in the course then you should go for Electronics and Telecommunications branch. But as far as the brand name is concerned VJTI is always the best. All the best for your future endeavors.
Thank you!
core groups like Electrical ,Mechanical,Civil and electronics in NIT is good or Material science, Environment science in IIT is good. As I am getting these options for my rank
Hello,
I hope you are doing good,
If your passion is on campus life and you are interested in pursuing a career in a non-engineering field, take any B.Tech branch at IIT. Studying for IIT higher has certain benefits such as the IIT tag and the initial prospects of being placed in non-core areas such as finance, management, consultation, etc.
If your focus is primarily on placement and earnings, NIT is your course because Core students receive top packages. This will also be very helpful if you want to do higher studies in Core.
what should I choose iiit nagpur electronics and telecommunications or nit nagpur metallurgy?
See both the institutes you have mentioned are great in terms of infrastructure and academics. Now on the basis of placements conditions, I would recommend you to go for the Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering course over Metallurgy, because the placement rates are better for the course of ETE in IIIT Nagpur compared to that of NIT NAGPUR. Also the packages are better than that of that NIT Nagpur. So from a employability point of view it would be always better for you to go for the IIIT Nagpur.
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I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!