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New answer posted
2014-03-27 15:25:43Guide-Level 11
Digital electronics is a specialised field and very few institutes will be offering a Bachelors in it. However, what I can suggest is that you do your BE. B.Tech in Electronics and Communication as digital electronics is also a part of it.
Some of the specializations offered under ECE are: -
Signal Processing
Digital System Design
Optical Communications
Wireless Communications
Radio-Television Systems
For the list of institutes offering this course, refer to the below link
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=digital+electronics+engineering&start=0&institute_rows=-1&content_rows=-1&country_id=2&city_id=&zone_id=&locality_id=
New answer posted
2014-03-25 21:56:26
Beginner-Level 1
but ya in some colleges u have courses like mba in communication or media etc u can opt such specializations
New answer posted
2014-03-11 14:50:45
Guide-Level 12
Generally, candidates join lateral B.Tech course after completing diploma in any engineering field to get direct entry into the second year. Degree course will open more opportunities for you.
Eligibility Criteria :
You need to score minimum aggregate of 60% marks in the diploma course. You need to sit for Lateral Entry Entrance Test or LEET which is conducted at state level. Some colleges and Universities too conduct their own lateral entry tests.
Below is the list of lateral entry colleges :
-MERI College of Engineering and Technology
-Inderprastha Engineering College, Ghaziabad
-Janeta Subash Institute of Technology
-Guru Tegh Baha
New answer posted
2014-01-13 15:23:46
Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
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To add on, after B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, there are many job opportunities available.
* Engineers are in demand in electricity boards, atomic power plants, hydroelectric power plants, thermal power plants robotics, bio-medical electronics, power corporations, hydro-electricity sector, production plants, natural gas plants, petroleum, steel and chemical plants.
* There are job opportunities for electrical graduates in the field of food, pulp and paper, chemical, aircraft and automobile.
* Both public and private sector enterprises employ qualified and skilled electrical engineer
New answer posted
2014-01-12 15:16:27
Beginner-Level 3
New answer posted
2013-12-29 02:10:47
Contributor-Level 8
The chances of making a successful career in the field of Electronics Engineering are very bright and positive. The only thing required is that the candidate should be very sincere
with his or her studies and should devote his or her maximum time towards studies as this course can acqu
New answer posted
2013-12-27 11:58:45
Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag.
* As an electrical engineer, you can get a job in :
-Central Government
-State Governments
-Public enterprises
-Private organizations : All India Radio, Indian Telephone Industries, MTNL, etc
-Post and Telegraph Department
-National Physical Laboratory
-Defense
-Teaching
-Research
-IT industry
* Scope and salary depends on you. If you have interest in the field then you may get promoted and enjoy the benefits of getting promoted with increased salary.
* Always remember, getting a job is the responsibility of the candidate. You may explore certain things about yourself such as :
-Communication skills
-Assessment of your str
New answer posted
2013-12-27 10:48:48
Contributor-Level 9
Thanks for the tag Manmeet Kaur50173 .
Getting jobs abroad is very competitive as you need to compete with the natives of that country first and then with remaining international candidates. However if you fulfill the eligibility criteria for a particular job then getting a job should not be a problem.
In order to get job abroad, you need to first of all find out the job opening in the area of your interest and the best source for this are newspaper and job portals. Both of these medium provides information about vacant job position and eligibility criteria for a particular job.
If your qualification and work experience matches the e
New answer posted
2013-12-18 16:07:48
Guide-Level 12
After B.Tech in Electronics and Telecommunication engineering, there are many course options available with good scope.
-> You may study M.Tech to be on the technical side. Below is the list of the specialization which you may consider :
-M.Tech in Electronic Design and Technology
-M.Tech in Control System
-M.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering
-M.Tech Microelectronics and VLSI
OR
-> You may opt for MBA to frame your career in management side.
-> You may even opt for courses in specialized field such as :
-Advanced Diploma in Real Time Operating Systems
-PG Diploma course in Industrial Automation System Design
-Diploma in VL
New answer posted
2013-12-02 10:09:19
Guide-Level 12
After B.E in Electronics and Communication engineering, you have two options :
- you may continue studies
OR
- you may start working
1)
If you plan to study further, then there are many courses available with good scope. Some of them are :
-M.Tech in Electronic Design and Technology
-M.Tech in Control System
-M.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering
-M.Tech Microelectronics and VLSI
-MBA
*
You may even opt for courses in specialized field such as :
-Advanced Diploma in Real Time Operating Systems
-PG Diploma course in Industrial Automation System Design
-Diploma in VLSI Design
-Certificate program in VLSI design engineering
-Diploma
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