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Pragati Singh

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No. You need to complete an M.Tech in Electrical Engineering or Electronics Engineering from a recognised university. Candidates must also clear Research Entrance Test in order to be eligible for the PhD admission. The following colleges are best for PhD programme in Electrical Engineering:

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Pragati Singh

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Some specialised areas within Electrical Engineering include Power Systems Engineering or Power Engineering, Control Systems Engineering,  Electronics and Communication Engineering, Computer Engineering, Renewable Energy Engineering, Instrumentation and Measurement Engineering, and Microelectronics and VLSI design.

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Pragati Singh

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Candidates can can go for many jobs after they complete their course in India like Power Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, Electronics Engineer, etc.

Candidates can see table showing popular and best jobs below - 

Job TitleDescription
Power Engineer
Designs, analyzes, and manages power generation, transmission, and distribution systems.
Control Systems Engineer
Develops automated control systems for various applications, like industrial machinery, robotics, and smart buildings.
Electronics Engineer
Designs, develops, and tests electronic circuits, devices, and systems used in consumer electronics, communication systems, and embedded systems.
Embedded Systems Engineer
Designs and develops computer systems integrated within electronic devices to control their functions.
Telecommunication Engineer
Plans, designs, and develops telecommunication systems like cellular networks, optical fiber networks, and satellite communication systems.
Instrumentation Engineer
Designs, installs, and maintains instruments and control systems used in various industries for process monitoring and control.
Electrical Design Engineer
Designs electrical systems for buildings, power plants, and industrial facilities, ensuring safety and efficiency.

 

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Pragati Singh

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Electrical engineering branches out into various exciting fields, including:

  • Power Systems: Deals with generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity.
  • Control Engineering: Focuses on designing systems that regulate and automate machines and processes.
  • Electronics: Deals with electronic devices, circuits, and systems used in various applications.
  • Signal Processing: Analyzes and manipulates electrical signals for communication, information processing, and control systems.

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Pragati Singh

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The core subjects taught under Electrical Engineering course are.

  • Rotating AC Machines
  • Digital Electronic Circuits
  • High Voltage Engineering
  • Microprocessor and Micro-Controller
  • Power Electronic Converters

The elective courses in Electrical Engineering include:

  • Signals and Systems
  • Computer Techniques in Power System
  • Control of Electric Drives
  • Dynamics and Modelling of Electrical Machines
  • Advanced Electrical Power System

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Pragati Singh

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No, high school passed candidates apply for admission to ITI and Diploma only. They will be eligible for Electrical Engineering admission after completing Class 12/Diploma/ITI. To pursue Diploma in Electrical Engineering, candidate must have completed Class 10th with at least 50%  and cleared Diploma Entrance Exam. Therefore, high school students can only pursue Diploma or ITI in the field of Electrical Engineering and not any other course. 

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Pragati Singh

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Bachelor of Engineering (BE)/Bachelor of Technology (BTech) in Electrical Engineering is a four years programme. Minimum eligibility criteria to pursue Electrical Engineering (BTech) is class 12 pass in PCM/PCMB subjects with at least 50% marks in aggregate from a recognised school or university or equivalent. To pursue Electrical Engineering at post graduate level, the candidate must have a BTech degree in Electrical Engineering.

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Yes, any candidate can opt for the subject of his/her wish, however it is advised to candidates that they should choose the subject based on the grounds of their graduation and the course they want to study after clearing the GATE exam

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The overall placement rate recorded during NIT Silchar Electrical Engineering placements 2025 was 83.23%.

Earlier, the key highlights of NIT Silchar EE placements 2024 are presented below:

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EE Placement Statistics (2024)

Highest package

INR 52.89 LPA

Average package

INR 13.54 LPA

Median package

INR 10 LPA

the lowest package

INR 4.75 LPA

Offers made

600

Placement rate

77.5%

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IIEST Shibpur JEE Mains Cutoff 2024

Branch Home State Other State

Opening Rank Closing Rank

Electrical Engineering 16499 28582

Civil Engineering 22921 52036

Mechanical Engineering 19520 37579

For 2022 academic year, the cut off was 25202 for General category candidates in All India quota for BTech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in IIEST Shibpur. For female candidates in General category under All India quota, 36151 was the closing rank.Out of the total enrolled Electrical Engineering (EE) students, who registered for placement in 2020-21 from some of the top engineering institutes of India, about 76 per cent of them landed

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