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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

After completing your B.Tech in electrical engineering, you should opt for Master's degree. You can pursue M.Tech in the following fields:
M.Tech in energy systems
M.Tech in robotics engineering
M.Tech in CSE
M.Tech in health safety and environment engineering
M.Tech in nuclear science and technology
M.Tech in aerospace engineering
M.Tech in renewable energy engineering
You can pursue these courses in following institutes:
IITs - The top most college for pursuing engineering courses in India.
NITs - One of the top colleges pursuing engineering courses in India.
DTU, Delhi
GGSIPU, Delhi
UPES, Dehradun

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Vikash Ranjan

Guide-Level 15

If you are doing your Diploma in ECE then in private sector, a lot of telecom companies hiring E&C students or you can also try in government sector like NTPC, BSNL, BHEL, etc.

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abhijeet awasthi

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First of all, I would like to suggest you to try and get the wide exposure of other courses. Anything is not particularly important. Most of the EC courses are going to be based on your interest, but most important courses would be your basic courses because these concepts would be the base of your upcoming courses i.e. digital electronics, analog electronics, signals, and systems, etc. There is one more thing, please try to read standard books for all the subjects rather than any random book. Apart from this, please try to work on some project on your own rather than wait for a project to become a part of your curriculum because proje
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Arpit Patidar

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With this score, it is difficult for you to get admission in NITs but you can still look out for some government colleges that you can get with this score.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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For a graduate, the average cost for tuition fees alone is between 6,500 and 15,500 pounds per year. Best can differ with the individuals Archana. While VLSI, embedded Systems, computer networks, and telecommunication are the most popular specialisations, you may not be interested in them, at all. So you need to explore your interests. Nanotechnology and signal processing are other options.

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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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You can either opt for M.Tech or start working in a firm.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Niraj Bhandari,
You can give your first choice for finance and operations and second choice would be marketing, third choice can be other specialisations like: inventory, logistics, etc.
All the best.

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Armaan Sheikhsenior executive study abroad counselling

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Since you have not even taken GRE and TOEFL, its hard to comment on your chances. Try to get a decent score in GRE and TOEFL to enhance your chances.

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Sarvesh Kinfer

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An electronic engineer can find a job in consumer electronics manufacturing organization, telecommunication & IT industries, health care equipment manufacturing, mobile communication(2G,3G,4G), tnternet technologies, power electronics and other industries like steel, petroleum and chemical industry, directing control and testing production process.
Electrical Technicians and technologists can specialize in technical sales, product representation, systems management, the design and manufacture of electronic devices and systems, or the installation, maintenance and repair of electronic systems and equipment.
They may also work with compute
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