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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Both these branches are good and best in their respective fields and offer good career opportunities to students. But if we compare both of these, civil engineering is slightly better for both private and government jobs. Civil engineering has significantly more demand in infrastructure development projects. Civil engineering is considered better and have more demand in government sector while electrical engineering is better for private sector due to rise in private sector industries. Although student should choose the specialisation based on his/her interest only and develop skills in that particular feild to get more career opportun

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Rupesh Katariya

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The cutoff for B.E. in Electrical Engineering at the Government College of Engineering (GCE), Karad typically depends on factors such as the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the category you belong to.

As the cutoff changes each year based on these factors, it is recommended to check the latest cutoff trends on the official DTE Maharashtra website or the GCE Karad website. Generally, for MHT CET or JEE Main applicants, the cutoff ranks for Electrical Engineering might range in the mid-30,000 to 50,000 for the open category, with lower cutoffs for reserved categories.

 

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Vidhi Jain

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This entirely depends upon the individual pursuing this course. Some people would find it easy because of their passion and inclination towards the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, along with their experience at the academic institution offering the course. Other students might find it challenging and hard on the basis of their understanding and grasp of the course syllabus and their interests.

Having said that, the BTech in Electrical Engineering course covers a range of areas for you to gain expertise in, become job-ready for the future, and look forward to exciting work opportunities in a variety of industrial fields

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Satyam Singh

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At 75, percentile its very difficult to get Electrical Engineering at NIT Hamirpur as the cuttoffs are quite higher. At you Percentile your rank would be somewhere around 2 to 2.5 Lacs in general categeory, But to get electrical in NIT Hamirpur you need something around 60k. 

Thre are chances, if you belong to reserved categeroies, such as SC, ST, OBC. For that you will have to check the cuttofs at Siksha or some other reputable sources. 

Visit Here: NIT Hamirpur Cutoff 2024 (Out): Check JEE Main Round Wise Cutoff Ranks @Shiksha

All the Best.

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Amit Kumar

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According to current rankings, the best government college for electrical and civil engineering courses in UP or nearby states is IIT Kanpur. It is consistently considered the top engineering college in Uttar Pradesh. 

Other Universities options in UP:

  1. IIT BHU (Banaras Hindu University)
  2. MNNIT Allahabad (Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad)
  3. AMU (Aligarh Muslim University).

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The Central University of Haryana (CUH) has relatively good placement records for the B.Tech Electrical Engineering programme. The university offers industry-oriented education, modern laboratories, and research opportunities to get students ready for the job market. Companies from the power, energy, electronics, and automation sectors often visit the university for recruitment.

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