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a year agoGuide-Level 15
National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology Shimla has not specified the minimum aggregate to apply for a UG course. However, candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 to apply for a UG programme. 70% in Class 12 is a good score and aspirants can get admission based on it.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology shimla admissions are merit-based. The institute considers the merit of the candidates in the last qualifying exam for admission. The application form of the aspirants is reviewed to confirm their eligibility. Besides, the institute conducts an entrance exam for O and A Level courses.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (SCMHRD) does not provide a B.Tech programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering. SCMHRD is well-known for its management programmes, including the MBA and Executive MBA, which provide a variety of specialisations in management and business administration. It does not offer engineering courses such as B.Tech. SCMHRD, on the other hand, provides a solid foundation in management education, focusing on leadership, strategic thinking, and global perspectives to prepare students for jobs in business management across a wide range of industries.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
B.Sc in Electronics and B.Tech in Electronics and Communication are not equivalent, though they share some similarities. A B.Sc in Electronics is a three-year undergraduate programme focusing on the theoretical and practical aspects of electronics, primarily emphasizing scientific principles and foundational knowledge. In contrast, a B.Tech in Electronics and Communication is a four-year engineering degree that covers a broader curriculum, including electronics, communication systems, and extensive practical and project work. B.Tech graduates are often preferred for engineering roles due to their in-depth technical training and industr
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
PEC Chanidgarh average package increased by about 18% to INR 15.97 LPA whereas PEC Chandigarh the highest package increased by about 29% to INR 83 LPA (bagged by CSE & EE batch). Some of the past recruiters of PEC Chandigarh Placements are Accenture, Deloitte, Dabur, BHEL, ABB, ACC etc.If we talk about overall placement scenario of ECE students in PEC, then the highest offered was 33 Lacs by De. Shaw and Arcesium both. But the highest package earned was 27 Lacs (Amazon). There are students who bagged packages of 22 lakhs, 16 lakhs, 12 lakhsetc .Amid the ongoing placement drive at Punjab Engineering College (PEC), only 52.3% stu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ECE and ETE are two branches of engineering, which sound almost alike and making a decision between them may be a bit confusing. Both the fields hold promising future in the electronics and communication specialty but there are minor distinctions between both. Here's a breakdown to help you decide:
Aspect | Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) | Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ETE) |
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Focus | Broader, encompassing electronic circuits, devices, and communication systems. | More specialized, emphasizing telecommunication networks, equipment, and technologies. |
Curriculum | Covers core electronics, circuit analysis, signal processing, analog & digital communications, microprocessors, control systems, etc. | Delves deeper into telecommunication networks, protocols, switching, transmission systems, mobile communication, data networks, etc. |
Job Titles | Electronics Engineer, Circuit Designer, Embedded Systems Engineer, Signal Processing Engineer, etc. | Telecommunications Engineer, Network Engineer, Radio Frequency Engineer, Wireless Communications Engineer, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top entrance examinations for admission to BE/BTech in ECE with their schedule are mentioned below in the table:
Exams | Exam Dates |
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JEE Main | Session I: January 2026 (Tentative) Session II: April 2026 (Tentative) |
JEE Advanced | May 2026 (Tentative) |
MHT CET | April 2026 (Tentative) |
CUET | 13 May'25 - 03 Jun'25 (Result out) |
TS EAMCET | May 2026 (Tentative) |
AP EAMCET | May 2026 (Tentative) |
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Here are some online platforms where you can find courses on electronics:
1. Coursera: Offers courses from universities and institutions on a wide range of electronics topics such as circuit design, digital electronics, and semiconductor devices.
2. Udemy: Provides a variety of courses on electronics for beginners to advanced learners, covering topics like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and embedded systems.
3. edX: Offers courses from universities like MIT and Harvard on electronics fundamentals, circuits, and digital systems.
4. Khan Academy: Provides free tutorials on basic electronics concepts and circuits suitable for beginners.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
It is a 4-year programme with an intake of 60 students. Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus (CIT) Bengaluru fee for B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering stands at INR 1.25 lacs annually.
International students applying for undergraduate courses, at the University of Cambridge, can expect to pay anywhere in between EUR 24,507 - EUR 63,990
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