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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

If we talk in terms of placements and companies, then best specializations will be:
1. VLSI and Microelectronics -: Most of the industrial jobs and research sectors of electronics recruit from this branch.
2. Communication -: For telecom sector.
3. Signal Processing -: If you like mathematics, then this branch would be ideal for you. You can also opt for M.Tech in CSE, the choice is yours. Regards.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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According to me, ECE branch is a very interesting branch because there are lots of scope in this branch. And every subject is very interesting like Signal and System, Electronics Devices, Analog Circuits, Digital Circuits, Communication System, etc. For ECE branch, you should be good in integration, differentiation as well as trigonometry. Almost all subjects require all these topics.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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It will be like cream on the cake. As an engineer, you have all the technical skills required for any project in your domain and with the project management degree, you will able to lead the project with the complete strategical approach. You will be able to manage the work and solve the problems in your project in very easy manner.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Roshini, When it comes to engineering, top universities to be considered include:
University of Toronto
McGill University of British Columbia
University of Waterloo
University of Alberta
University of Western Ontario. Check the fees on their websites. The cut-off also differs but usually it's more than 75%. .

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Harshit Jain

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In aeronautics, there is some part of electronics also involved. In aircraft and at the airport, there are various electronic and signaling devices that are being installed to assist aircraft and pilots. For the proper maintenance of devices, electronic engineers are required.

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Anjali NA

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Actually, you can try for jobs in software field, you may find good jobs there.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Sonia, Clearly, it depends on what kind of job you wish to do after studying. Please ask yourself whether you want a research oriented work, do you want to work in embedded systems, do you like telecommunications, do you want to shift your career and do management and so on. There is no particular stream which is good or bad but depends on your own interest. Please make a career goal and figure out what to do and decide accordingly. You can also get a job and work for 1-2 years while exploring your interests.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Many ECE students end up getting jobs in the IT sector due to shortage of jobs in their own domain. So yes, it's possible to get into an IT company after ECE but it depends from company to company and their hiring norms.

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