iit delhi electrical engineering power and automation is difficult or not? is it have scope in future or not?
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Difficulty of Electrical Engineering branch- Every course has its own difficulty level but it all eases when you choose the subject/stream of your own interest. So, this also depends on your own interest, if you have interest in Electrical Engineering power and automation then you can definitely do it with ease, if you don't have interest it would seem difficult to you.
There are certain benefits of BTech in Electrical Engineering stream -
- Today there are many industries that are running solely due to the involvement of qualified and experienced electrical engineers.
- There are industries manufacturing heavy electrical items like motors, transformers, pumps, cables, and even steel which are always very much in need of qualified electrical engineers.
- The scope for these engineers is also wide open in the industries manufacturing locomotive and auto electrical equipment.
- There is another very innovative option that today more and more electrical engineers are engaging themselves into. It is a simple idea of becoming self-employed.
- Many electrical engineers today are opting to have their own electrical workshops and shops rather than going for tedious and monotonous routine factory jobs.
- Having a shop can act as a double source of income for these smart electrical engineers. Along with the selling of the electrical fittings and appliances, they can milk a fat income through some prompt after sales service.
- Many industries like to outsource their jobs works. Electrical engineers with their own workshops can take orders from these companies and earn handsome packages.
B.Tech. Electrical Engineering Employment Areas-
Colleges & Universities, Plant Engineering Departments, Electrical Equipment and Systems Manufacturing Companies, Power Generation and Transmission Centres, Telecommunication Companies, Railways, IT Industry, Health Care, Equipment Manufacturing Industry, Petroleum, Steel and Chemical Industry.
Jobs after Btech Electrical engineering - Electrical Engineer, Staff Electrical Engineer, Electrical Sales Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer, Lecturer/Professor, Engineering Associate.
Regarding placements of IIT Delhi - Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi is one of the most premier engineering institutes in the country. Every year, the institute conducts a placement drive for its students. The placement in 2019 & 2018 have shown significant growth from previous years-
- IIT Delhi broke its 10 years’ placement record by fetching over 1,000 placement offers (including PPOs)
- The institute witnessed a 15% increase in the number of companies participating for campus recruitments
- Core departments including electrical, chemical, civil and mechanical bagged over 34% of the total offers
- IT graduates secured 22% of the total offers rolled out by the recruiters
- Some of the top recruiters included Wipro, Capgemini, Google, IBM, Deloitte, and KPMG
Hi there,
Indeed the course is a bit difficult but the demand of the electrical engineering students is gonna be very high in future, and since you are in Iit delhi one of the finest iits in the country you would definitely get some great opportunities. Hence you would go for the course at iit delhi.
I hope this helps