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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

PG Diplomas in Embedded Systems, VLSI etc to enhance your chances of employability in the field of Electronics. You can do Diploma in Software engineering or testing or Data Analytics to do job in IT.

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Suni K

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Courses in demand are electronics and communication, electrical and electronics, computer science and engineering, instrumentation and so on. Considering the trends is industrial growth the world over, electronics and computer science streams seem to have good prospects. One cannot certainly predict which stream will be better in future. The scope again depends on the qualities of the person who is entitled to compete in the job market.

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KS Rao

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Do not worry about the job now. Put in your best efforts and do well from now on and improve your performance. After completion, you can think of your job - technical or non-technical (like say HR jobs), based on your performance.

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Sakshi Dhiman

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Hello Piyusha,
The thing that matters is what is your interest? ECE and CSE both have good career opportunities. A reputed institution is a good thing but remember you would be working in the chosen field for lifetime. So, focus on your interest first.

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Alapan RoyBCA graduate & CERTIFIED in IT,CCNA,CCNP,CEH.

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ECE is core branch of engineering. This is the age of electronics and telecommunication. ECE engineers can participate in the change the world with changing technology. ECE graduates are employed by Electronics, Telecom and IT companies. Where as CSE graduates are mostly employed in IT companies. Therefor, if given a choice I will prefer ECE over computer.

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Preeti Bhatt

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This decade belongs to electronics and it would be great if you pursue engineering in ECE because that will help you to gain expertise in electronics. You can opt for lateral entry in desired engineering college

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Navin Kumar SharmaMore you know, you know, how less you know.

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At present B.Tech courses in distance mode are not allowed by UGC and AICTE. Try for a regular/part time course if you can. Good luck.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

As ECE engineer you can be employed in any industry as Operations & Maintenance engineer. In addition, you can work in Electronics manufacturing companies, Telecom service providers, Indian Engineering Services, Central and State Government jobs where eligibility criteria is graduation degree, Defence Services, Paramilitary forces, R& D organisations such as DRDO/ ISRO etc, IT companies, PSUs, Org such as NIC/CDAC/NISG etc, Networking engineer jobs and acedmics etc. ECE engineers can work in design of new system. It us one of the field where there are maximum opportunities for innovation.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, you will be the person to know what you want isn't it? Decide if you want to pursue further studies in electronics and telecommunications, if yes, go for a MS in the same field. You will have opportunities in and around academics, research and development. A Masters in a specialized field of your choice is another option if you want to stick to one particular domain. If you are interested for a managerial role now you can choose to study a management program. The choice is yours. Once you make a choice researching universities will be easier. Hope you got the point.
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