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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are various career options that one can explore after completing Telecommunication Engineering courses. Some popular options are given here:
· Telecom Network Engineer
· Telecom Test Engineer
· Software Engineer
· Telecom Specialist
· Network Engineer
· Telecom Data Analyst
· Network Security Specialist
· R&D Engineer
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The syllabus for Telecommunication Engineering courses at various levels combines core subjects, specialised electives, lab work, projects, and industrial training. In the case of the core subjects, you have little to no scope for any customization as they are meant to provide foundational knowledge of the field.
When it comes to the elective subjects, you do have some room for customization, as you get to choose the subjects based on your interests, the ones you find easy to score, interesting, fun to explore, and in line with the industry demand.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The course duration of a PhD in Telecommunication Engineering is 3 to 6 years, which varies depending on the research topic chosen by you and the coursework requirements of the college where you're pursuing the course. A doctorate degree requires a lot of research that results in the submission of a detailed thesis at the end of the course. So, you must think about your future goals and then make up your mind to go for the same.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
This will completely depend on your interests and career plans in the future. If you want to explore the field of electronics and telecommunications at an advanced level and want to learn about the high-tech digital technologies in the world of wireless networking systems, you can opt for a master's degree in the field.
On the other hand, if you are satisfied with your 4-year academic ride at the UG level and want to start earning a decent income, you can find excellent earning opportunities in the job market with recruiters offering healthy salaries based on your academic results, internship experiences, and skill set.
Good Luck!
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
In most cases, the BTech in Electronics & Telecommunication Engg. is seen as a worthwhile option in terms of money and career prospects. The field of electronics and communication is booming with job opportunities because of the increasing demand for wireless and digital technology by the population. So, recruiters are constantly on the lookout for talented students who can help drive growth with their innovative ideas and analytical approach to wireless communication and networking systems.
Rest, you really need to think about your interests, future plans, and the direction in which you would like to take your career, and then come to
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the BTech Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering course, you mostly need valid entrance exam scores. There are around 230 colleges in India that accept the JEE Main exam scores for giving admission to the course. You need to prepare really well and score outstanding marks in the exam to grab a seat at a popular college.
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