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Pragati Singh

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Hi,

Electronics Engineering has a strong focus on electrical circuits, semiconductor devices, and digital systems, compared to other branches like mechanical or civil engineering. It shares some overlap with computer Science in areas such as digital logic and programming, but Electronics Engineering delves deeper into hardware design and analog circuits.

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The top companies for pursuing an internship after completion of the BTech Electronics Engineering include top IT companies, Gaming companies and Satellite companies which utilise electronic components and parts in order to develop technologies. Some of these companies include:

  • Ernst and Young
  • BHEL
  • Microsoft
  • Dell
  • Amazon
  • Nvidia
  • ISRO
  • DRDO

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 After completing Electronics Engineering, candidates can choose wide range of job profiles such as:

  • Electronics Engineer
  • Technical Director
  • Network Planning Engineer
  • Electronics Technician
  • Associate Firstline Technician
  • Customer Support Engineer

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Hi,

Elective courses vary depending on the institution, but common options include:

  • Signal Processing: Digital signal processing, image processing, and speech processing.
  • VLSI Design: Advanced VLSI design methodologies, CAD tools, and physical design.
  • Wireless Communication: Cellular networks, wireless protocols, and antenna design.
  • Power Electronics: Power converters, renewable energy systems, and electric vehicles.
  • Robotics and Automation: Robotics principles, automation systems, and control algorithms.
  • Biomedical Engineering: Medical electronics, bioinstrumentation, and physiological signals.

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Technical skills, Project Management, Critical Thinking and Communication skills are the fundamental skill sets to become a successful Electronics Engineer. However, if candidates want to set themselves above in the crowd, here are some desirable qualities other than the academic excellence they must possess:

  • Active learning
  • Innovative thinking
  • Technical knowledge
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Operational skills
  • Organizational skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Critical thinking
  • Data collection and analysis

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Some of the popular exams for Electronics Engineering courses at various levels are as follows:

  • GATE: Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering
  • JEE Advanced: Joint Entrance Examination Advanced
  • KCET: Karnataka Common Entrance Test
  • AP EAMCET: Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agricultural and Pharmacy Common Entrance Test
  • MHT CET: Maharashtra Health and Technical Common Entrance Test
  • UPSEE: Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination
  • BITSAT: Birla Institute of Technology and Science Admission Test

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Many PSUs conduct direct recruitment on the basis of marks scored in GATE instead of conducting their own separate recruitment examiantion. Electronics Engineer will also be required to qualify GATE in order to secure a job in PSUs. After qualifying for the exam with good marks, students may get a job in PSUs. 

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Some of the top colleges or Universities for BE in Electronics Engineering include top government and private colleges such as:

  • IIT Delhi
  • IIT Kharagpur
  • BITS Pilani
  • NIT Delhi
  • Delhi Technological University
  • VIT, Vellore
  • SRM University, Chennai

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Yes, Candidates who wish to become a professor after BTech in Electrical Engineering will also be required to complete MTech and PhD in the required discipline.They must clear GATE in order to pursue M.Tech and later pursue PhD in the same discipline. They must demonstrate excellent research skills by grabbing fellowships and submitting research papers across SCOPUS indexed journals

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The average fee for studying BTech Electronics Engineering range from INR 5 lakh to INR 13 lakh. It depends upon the respective institute in which a student is enrolled. Private colleges charge more than government institutes, with the cost going as high as INR 20 lakh, considering boarding and lodging fees. Students can also avail scholarship facilities provided by many private engineering colleges by maintaining academic performance in entrance examinations as well as in semester examinations.

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