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Hi Arjav,
You may check PG Diploma or graduate certificate programs. Your profile is not suitable for MS programs from a highly ranked university. But research well, you may find options. You must take your IELTS also and score atleast 6.5. Moreover your statement of purpose and recommendation letters will also be very important. Check here for programs and specific requirements:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/ms-in-electronics-electrical-engineering-colleges-ds
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Silicon controlled rectifier, SCR is a device that is widely used for controlling or switching power and often high voltage AC or DC circuits. It is also called thyristor.
Thyristors or SCR are find many uses in electronics, and in particular for power control. These devices have even been called the workhorse of high power electronics.
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Electronic deals with motion of electrons, which deals with high frequency and low voltage. First year of electronics course dedicated to teach students about basic engineering techniques such as engineering mathematics, physics, chemistry and engineering drawing to name few.
From second year of studies, student start to learn about core electronics and communication engineering subjects like digital electronics and logic design, fundamentals of communication engineering, electronic circuits, signals and systems, power electronics, applied electromagnetic theory, integrated circuits, VLSI, control systems and computer archit
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Firstly clear all your back logs. It will be typical for you to study in USA. You will have to work hard for it then prepare for IELTS or GRE to get a good score.
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Based on you interests, it is recommended that you seek lateral entry admission in B.Tech Electronics.
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As you have studied both, instrumentation and electrical engineering and electronics, then you can pursue course related to electrical engineering.
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