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Rupesh Katariya

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You can pursue evening-mode B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering from universities offering part-time or working-professional courses. Universities such as DTU, NSIT, and certain state universities offer such courses. Admission is typically through entrance exams or merit in your Diploma or 12th. Check the official website of the university for eligibility, application procedure, and deadlines. 

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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First of all, you need to know that Bapatla Engineering College doesn't accept the score of Andhra Pradesh ECET for admissions in any course; rather, you need to appear for Andhra Pradesh EAMCET for the same. So if you are talking about the Andhra Pradesh EAMCET cutoff, the last round cutoff for the ECE branch was 25422 for general all India in the year 2023. It was 28052 in 2022 and 38945 in 2021. So as per the previous year's cutoffs, with a 6994 rank in Andhra Pradesh EAMCET (if you are talking about that), you will easily get admission in the ECE branch. However, the cutoff varies every year based on the seat intake and score of ap

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With 83,000 rank in KCET, you can hope for opportunities of admission in a few of the engineering colleges of Bangalore and Mangalore for the ECE/CSE branches. Some of the likely opportunities include Mangalore Institute of Technology and Engineering (MITE), Canara Engineering College, Mangalore, Shree Devi Institute of Technology, Mangalore, Bangalore Institute of Technology, and Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering, Bangalore. These colleges generally have varying cutoffs, so it is preferable to go through their separate admission criteria and last year's cutoff trends for better comprehension.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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At a 70 percentile in JEE Mains, you are sure to get into some of the colleges for the Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) stream, but major colleges like NITs and IITs won't happen. Colleges admitting students at this percentile are Lovely Professional University, Amity University, and Chandigarh University. These colleges generally have a low cutoff and a decent ECE program. It's necessary to be involved in the counseling process to be able to evaluate your options effectively and confirm you comply with any further requirements from the colleges.

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Ravi Babu

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It could be difficult to get a spot in the University College of Engineering, Narasaraopet, JNTU's B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) program if you have an AP EAMCET rank of 24,000 and fall into the BC-B category. In the past this institution ECE closure ranks have been far lower, For example the general category's closing rank in 2024 was 12,107.

Although the cutoffs for reserved categories, such as BC-B are frequently somewhat loosened, the difference might not be significant enough to accept a rank of 24,000.

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mangina Meghanadh

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By 2028, CSE (Computer Science Engineering) will have more scope than ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) due to the rapid growth of AI, cloud computing, cybersecurity and software development. The technology industry is transforming fast with increasing need for AI/ML engineers, data scientists, cloud architects and cybersecurity professionals.

However, ECE will never become obsolete, especially in areas like chip design, VLSI, IoT, and telecommunication (5G/6G). The semiconductor industry is booming, and electronics engineers will be required for hardware developments.

If you like core software areas, CSE would be the right

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Satya Thammineni

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Changing your branch from Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) to the Computer Science Engineering (CSE) at the AVN Institute of Engineering and Technology (AVNIET) in the Hyderabad is contingent upon seat availability and internal institute policies These transfers are usually taken into consideration in the first few years of study usually following the first or second semester

To investigate this choice:
Speak with the Academic Division: For advice speak with the head of the CSE department
Consult the Administration: Have a conversation with the administration to comprehend the criteria for procedure and viability.
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Ravi Babu

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Yes tier-2 universities offer B.Tech programs in ECE for less than 10 Lacs here few choices:

Private universities: Manipal University, Amity University, SRM University and VIT Vellore (costs 8–10 lakh).
DTU, NSUT, Jadavpur University, WBUT, COEP and PEC Chandigarh are state government colleges (fees 2-5 lakh).
MIT Pune, KIIT and UPES Dehradun are deemed universities that cost 8–10 lakh.
Scholarships: Private, merit-based, and government programs help lower expenses.
Exams include the state CETs, JEE Mains and private university exams like SRMJEEE and VITEEE.
Before choosing a college, look into infrastructure professors and placements.

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Vidhi Jain

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There are more than 4,700 ECE colleges in India that admit students to Electronics and Communication Engineering programs at various levels every year. There are many entrance exams conducted for admission to ECE courses, out of which JEE Main is one of the most prominent ones. A total of 1,266 Electronics & Communication Engineering colleges in India accept the JEE Main exam scores for giving admission to students for the BTech ECE course.

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Vidhi Jain

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In general the difference between pure Electronics Engineering and ECE is not always clear-cut. Many universities offer a combined degree programme in electronics and communication engineering, and graduates of these programs are qualified for a wide range of jobs in both pure electronics and communication engineering. But, to know the key difference between both the courses, you can refer to the table mentioned below:

Characteristics

Pure Electronics Engineering

Electronics and Communication Engineering

Focus

Electronics engineering deals with the design, development, and application of electronic devices and circuits.


Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a more specialised branch of electronics engineering that focuses on the transmission and reception of signals.

Coursework

General

Focused on communication systems

Career Options

Wide range with various job roles such as Electronics engineer, circuit designer, embedded systems engineer, power electronics engineer

More likely to work in the communication industry with job roles such as Communication engineer, network engineer, microwave engineer, wireless engineer, RF engineer

Examples of topics covered

Semiconductor physics and devices, analog and digital electronics, circuit design, signal processing, power electronics, embedded systems

Communication theory, microwave engineering, antennas and propagation, digital signal processing, wireless communication, networking

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