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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The lastest information for Diploma in Electrical Engineering at VJTI Mumbai is you need to have National Senior Certificate with a minimum of 28 and above APS points with minimum of 4 for Mathematics, Physical Science and English.
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Contributor-Level 10
Yes, RGUKT (IIIT Basara) is a really good college for core branch such as B.Tech in Electrical Engineering as its the lowest package is about 3.6 LPA but the highest package is of 10 LPA and the average salary package ranges from 5-6 LPA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there are government colleges which offer part time Diploma in electrical engineering. The best Institute in Delhi for the same is Delhi skill and Entrepreneurship University. This is the best government Institute of Delhi, in which you can do Diploma in Electrical engineering with a very reasonable fees.There are many campus of this university located in Delhi like rohini campus, ashok vihar campus, okhla campus etc. Another University in Uttar Pradesh is Mohammad Ali jauhar university, it's a private university offering part time Diploma in electrical engineering. It's also one of the best Institutes of UP.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
You should accept the Electrical branch in NIT Silchar rather than CSE in IIITS as NIT Silchar is way older and has more reputation than IIITs. You should study hard in the 1st year in NIT Silchar as 1st year is common in every department and if you will be able to score more than 9 CGPA then you can apply for branch transfer in CSE. NIT Silchar has a facility of branch transfer in 2nd year so you can go for CSE in 2nd year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates who have completed a Diploma in Electrical Engineering or any other branch of engineering can pursue a BA Economics. They should have secured at least 50% marks as it is an essential eligibility criterion to be fulfilled to secure admission to BA Economics.
The candidates should make an informed decision as the choice of a bachelor’s degree would determine one’s career path. Those who do not wish to pursue a B.E./BTech or a BCA can opt for a Humanities course such as BA Economics.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The lab subjects covered in the IITB Electrial Engineering course are related to the specialisation. Each of the semester has some lab subjects in it. Students have to pass the lab subjects separately to get admission. Some of the lab subjects included in the course curriculum are:
- Physics Lab/Chemistry Lab
- Digital Systems Lab
- Analog Circuits Lab
- Power Engineering Lab
- Communications Lab, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The fee structure for Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Al Kabir Polytechnic College is:
- Total Fee: Rs 1, 24, 000
- Annual Fee: INR 41,333
- 1st Year Fee: INR 41, 333
- 2nd Year Fee: INR 41, 333
- 3rd Year Fee: INR 41,333
It is important to note that fees could change from time to time hence it is advised to conduct a follow up with the particular college or one should visit official website of college for recent data.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The fundamental difference between the two branches of engineering is as follows:
Aspects | Electrical Engineering | Electronics Engineering |
---|---|---|
Circuits | No Processing Capability | Have Processing Capability |
Function | Circuits power machines with electricity | Circuits interpret an instruction or a signal |
Component Structure | Electrical components are large and use AC voltages | Mostly, electronic components are tiny and work with a single microprocessor |
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The procedure for Direct Admission In Engineering Colleges Without Donation is through management quota seats. Management quota seats are available in most of the private engineering colleges and anybody can join direct management quota seats.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Below table shows how Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering are almost same:
Feature | Power Engineering | Electrical Engineering |
---|---|---|
Core Knowledge | Fundamentals of electricity, electromagnetism, circuits, power systems, energy conversion. | Fundamentals of electricity, electromagnetism, circuits, components, control systems. |
Math and Physics | Strong foundation in calculus, linear algebra, physics (mechanics, thermodynamics). | Strong foundation in calculus, linear algebra, physics (mechanics, electromagnetism). |
Problem Solving | Design, analyze, and optimize large-scale power systems for efficiency, reliability, and safety. | Design, analyze, and optimize electrical systems and devices for functionality, performance, and efficiency. |
Software and Tools | MATLAB, power system analysis software, control system simulation tools. | Circuit simulation tools, PCB design software, electronics development tools. |
Both Power Engineering and Electrical Engineering share a common foundation in electrical theory and problem solving skills. However, there are also some prominent differences between the two fields. Power Engineering usually focuses on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity, while Electrical Engineering covers a wider range of applications, such as electronics, communications, and control systems.
Hope it clears your query !
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