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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Jasim,
There is no need to do course to get in Aerospace companies. Avionics means the electronics used in space flights, which you have already done in B.Tech. Now either you can do M.Tech in Avionics or you can go for MBA in Aerospace and Aviation Management or you just simply apply in Aerospace company and demonstrate your skills to be Avionics engineer. There are many mechanical, Electronics, and CS engineers who are working in the avionics division.
Hope this helps.
Good Luck.

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shivam patelcollege choice expert

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KNIT, Sultanpur is a better choice, as it is more focused on placements and academics compared to BIET.

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rohith kola

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In case of opportunities in both of the government and private sector, I would like to take the side of ECE. If you want to walk with the trend of current market of our country, then you must choose ECE. Other than this point, mechanical engineering is an evergreen engineering field. This field has very good prospectus in the government and as well as in the private giant construction sector. As an electronics engineer you can indulge into both your core field and as well as in the software field if you want. Major software MNCs have requirements of engineers of ECE background also. So, now choice is yours. Without hesitation make out
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Akhilreddy KalvaCurrent Student- NIT, Warangal

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I think it's better to opt for NITW. NITW ECE has very good faculty and very good placements.

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Divyang Mishra

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Yes, you can.
The min percentage required to take admission in this college is 60%. If you want to pursue engineering then you have to give the COMEDK examination.
I hope it helps
For any other query, feel free to ask.

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Akshay Bajaj

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The scope of EC engineering is very vast but it depends on the geographical area of India. If you are living in the west then you should not think about ECE as there is no scope but if you are living in south, there is a huge demand.
ECE is not just a single field with one or two sub fields. It is an hybrid field. You can hop into electrical, automation, IT, Bio medical field after doing ECE.
You can develop your intrest in robotics(related to different robots), Internet of Things (related to Home automation), Artificial Neural Networks (related to artificial brain), Image Processing (related to Image editing), Android or IOS (related to
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Divya,
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