Electrical and Electronics Engineering in India
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, Chandigarh University is a great choice for Electrical and Electronics Engineering in India based on recent QS subject rankings. While IITs and NITs are traditionally on top, Chandigarh University is ranked among the top 5 private universities in India for this field in QS World University Rankings by Subject QSWUR 2024. Being on the QSWUR list puts them among world leaders for Electrical and Electronics Engineering education. This means you will get a high-quality education valued internationally.
QSWUR ranks its programme within the top 200 in all of Asia. This means you will be learning alongside talented students fr
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Chandigarh University equips B.E. Electrical Engineering graduates with promising career paths. These graduates are sought after across sectors like power, electronics, telecommunications, and more. Roles include electrical engineers, project managers, and researchers. Opportunities span government entities, private firms, research institutes, and global corporations. The evolving tech landscape and demand for efficient power systems bolster prospects. Chandigarh University's industry collaborations, hands-on training, and placement support further enhance employability, making their graduates attractive to employers.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The total fee structure is as follows:
1st semester-Around 40K.
2nd semester to 8th semester-10K
Also, TISL charge some development and grooving fee which you will have to pay.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Comparing electronics and communication engineering (ECE) and electrical and electronics engineering (EEE), ECE has a better scope and it is also a little easier than EEE. If you take ECE, you can easily get a job in all firms. Many recruiters prefer ECE graduates to EEE graduates. EEE graduates can work efficiently in their core sectors only, but ECE graduates can work in all firms including IT, telecommunication, automobile etc. besides working in their core sector.
So, you can prefer ECE.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
The present Indian Govt has already embarked on 'Make In India' concept. Many big ticket projects are in pipeline which may fructify fully by the time you finish your graduation. I, therefore, feel there is great scope in both branches you are mentioning.
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