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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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CSE have better placements. ECE don't have many placements. that's why ECE students also get placed in IT companies out of interest.
This is the sector in which we leave many good colleges behind. The placements in our college have been good even during the worst of market times. Coming to average package and the highest one, the average package is around 3.5 Lacs and the highest package last year offered was 27 Lacs by Amazon. We have many companies visiting our campus from Wipro, Infosys, TCS, Deloitte, etc. The placements are better in CSE as compared to ECE.
Placement and job opportunity are excellent around 85 companies come during
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Priyum Agrawal

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First of all let me introduce you to the culture of both the colleges:
While satyabhama is relatively very strict, as they don't allow you for outings often! Cross gender interaction is not entertained and lesser semester breaks puts the nail to the coffin.
At srm you are free to live the way you wish to and also you are not restricted from outings.
Coming to the academics, you need to maintain a minimum of 75% attendence in both the colleges and failure in doing so would get you detained.
Deparment of ECE has received a grant of Rs. 55 Lakhs from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, under Fund for Improvement
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Palak Khandelwal

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Hi,
There is almost 60 to 70% placement of B.Tech in electronics and communication engineering in Jamia Millia Islamia. Companies like Lava International, CSC, L&T limited, Mahindra Comviva and TCS are the major recruiters for Electronics and Communication Engineering here which offer packages between 3.50 -5 LPA.
For more information regarding placements visit-
http://jmi.ac.in/upload/menuupload/placement_profile_passout_profile_placement_report.pdf
http://jmi.ac.in/studyatjamia/cell/upc/placement-profile

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anvs manideep

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It depends upon your interest. You can take up MBA in some reputed university if you want more salary package or else you can take up M.Sc.

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Sherin Paul

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After finishing your present course you can choose to study a degree in animation or do a short course from a good animation institute. Research about which field of animation you would like to go, 3D or 2D? VFX or motion graphics?

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Manideep,
ECE- Electronics and communication engineering
EEE- electrical and electronics engineering
1) EEE is mostly oriented towards electrical engineering and encompasses electronics only as much required. The course includes power systems, microcontrollers, electrical circuits, (Resistive, Inductive and Capacitive), switch gears and signal processing. EEE is all about the big or macro electrical products you see around yourself, such as House wiring, transformers and Power substations.
2)Whereas, ECE or Electronics and Communication provides attention to the micro or less seen aspects such as diodes, transistors, Integrated Cir
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Kunwar Bhanu Prakash VermaCivil Engineering NiT Agartala

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If you want to get a government job then go for civil as it has large scope in future but if you are good in solving circuits and want a job in DRDO then go for ECE.

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astha singh

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ECE stands for electronics and communication engineering whereas EEE stands for electrical and electronics engineering. EEE is the parent branch from which many other branches are derived and ECE is one of them. Syllabus and coursework is different for both EEE and ECE. Please refer to the link provided below for detailed comparison between ECE and EEE:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/comparison-between-engineering-branches-ece-and-eee-blogId-8172

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