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Well, a strong hold on the concepts of Physics is important to do well in the BTech ECE course because a lot of ECE principles rely on physics applications, including circuit analysis and electromagnetic theory. Having said that, it is not a mandatory criterion for survival. You can do well even with basic knowledge if you have the right attitude and passion towards learning along the academic journey.

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LinkedIn can definitely be a very useful platform for BTech ECE students looking for internships, as you get networking opportunities where you can connect with a plethora of top recruiters, customize your internship search via relevant filters, showcase your skills and achievements through intelligent profile building, and sell yourself to the recruiter in the most professional and personalized way.

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The answer to this query is quite subjective, and the experience would differ from person to person. But, in general, the common notion is that the ECE field is a bit more stressful as compared to other engineering branches because of the demanding nature of the field with digital advancements taking place every day, the amount of technical and analytical expertise required in designing electronic systems and devices, and high work pressure.

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Yes, of course. You can get admission to the BTech ECE course without appearing for the JEE Main exam. There are various other state/college-level entrance tests for admission, like Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, KCET, TS EAMCET, and COMEDK UGET. In addition, there are more than 1,000 colleges in India that take students on the basis of Class 12 scores.

Interestingly, for Tamil Nadu students, the TNEA Counselling after Class 12 serves as the perfect gateway for admission to top engineering institutions.

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