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Q:   What's the scope of Electrical Engineering in India and abroad?
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It's huge. You see, Electrical Engineering is one of the core branches of Engineering. It has a career scope in almost every sector around the world. Electrical Engineers are required in power plants, automotive sector, IT sector, healthcare, and so on.

With a relevant degree in EE, like a BTech in Electrical Engineering, you can get immediate job options, placement opportunities, and much more.

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Q:   What will a BTech Electrical Engineering course teach me?
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You can learn various technical and soft skills through the BTech in Electrical Engg. course that will help you in the long run. Some basic skills are given here:

  • Knowledge of Power Systems
  • Circuit Design and Network Analysis
  • Electronic and Control Systems Operations
  • Signal Processing
  • Analytical Approach & Attention to Detail
  • Critical Thinking
  • Teamwork and Project Management
Q:   Which course is better, BTech or M.Tech in Electrical Engineering?
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Both of them are good choices, to be honest. You need to analyze your career requirements to see if you really need an MTech

A MTech

A3 in Electrical Engineering can also give you great career opportunities, but the M.Tech will provide in-depth research options and more R&D based roles.

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Q:   Which is better, a Diploma in Civil Engineering or Electrical Engineering?
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You can select any branch based on your interests because they are both good. To help you choose the best Diploma programme for you, here is a quick comparison:

  1. Subjects: In order to obtain your Diploma in Civil Engineering (DCE), you study testing materials, testing materials, and construction management. You study digital electronics, transducers, electronic devices, and circuits in the Diploma in Electrical Engineering (DEE).
  2. Job descriptions: You have the choice of working as a surveyor, a conservation assistant with ASI, or a geotechnical engineer with a DCE. You can work as a junior engineer, a junior engineer in CAD, or a technical trainer with a DEE. 
  3. Employment sectors: Employers like Cable Corporation, Electrical Ltd. , and Servomax are hiring people with DEEs. You can work in infrastructure development, the building sector, and ASI with a DCE.
  4. Salary: Some jobs with a DCE can pay more than Rs. 3.4 Lacs, even though both diplomas can earn you about Rs. 3 lacs annually.
Q:   How are the ranking of Parul University?
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Parul University is a well-known institute recognised across categories by a number of ranking bodies. As per the NIRF 2025 ranking, the university has ranked 41 in the Pharmacy category. It has been ranked 50 by the India Today 2025 in the BCA category.

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