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8 years ago
Guide-Level 15
After deciding this, you can make your next step i.e. as you have electrical and electronics jobs with your group, you have vast opportunities than any other.
All you need to do is you have to decide your interest areas as each and every person have his own interests so you also trace your interests if you are opting for a core job.
For example, you can take some courses like which are purely related to your branch i.e., EEE like power systems and latest applications of solar panels, etc.
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Scholar-Level 16
In EEE branch, you have to study about electrical and electronics system. It is basically application of electrical systems in environment and more precisely on power system and in ECE branch you deal with electronics and some part of communication systems.
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Guide-Level 14
Why don't you take professional certification courses on IT i.e. Networking, Cloud computing, Big Data, Microsoft.
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Scholar-Level 17
EEE is Electrical and Electronics Engineering where in you study the theory and applicability of electrical systems in different environments, study of power systems and a basic knowledge of electronics subjects. Whereas, CSE is Computer Science Engineering wherein you study about the computer programming languages, software, new technologies, etc. CSE involves more of logical skills but if you have a great memory and love chemistry, go for EEE. Maths in EEE is more advanced than CSE.
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Scholar-Level 17
Australia has its own Skilled Occupation List (SOL) which lists the occupations in demand. Both mechanical and electrical engineers are in the SOL and professionals in these fields are very much sought after. Also, both the sectors are different. So you decide basis your education background, interests and career plans.
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