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a year agoContributor-Level 10
You must hold a BSc degree in Physics/ Electronics/Computer Science and the minimum percentage in the qualifying examination should be 50%. Candidates who hold a BE/ BTech degree in any branch are also eligible to apply.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Electronics and MSc Physics are the two important courses in the Science stream mostly pursued by students. Both courses focus on the various aspects of science. But there are some major differences that help the students to understand which one to be opted for. Tabulated below is the comparison between them:
Parameters | MSc Electronics | MSc Physics |
|---|---|---|
About | The MSc in Electronics deals with the subjects like semiconductors, electronics, digital, and analogue signals etc. | The Master of Science focuses on the fundamentals of Physics. The course teaches about the implementation of Physics in practical problems. |
Eligibility | Minimum 50% in the BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science) BTech and BE | A BSc degree in Physics with a minimum of 50% |
Admission Process | Merit/Entrance Exam based admission | Merit/Entrance Exam based admission |
Course Fees | INR 432 to INR 20 Lakh. | INR 11, 000 - INR 20 Lakh |
Top Colleges | Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Jadavpur University, Calcutta University, IIT Trichy, UNIPUNE, and more. | Banaras Hindu University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jadavpur University, VIT Vellore, etc. |
Employment Areas | Electronics, defence, telecommunication etc. | NASA, ISRO, Software companies, Telecom, Banks etc. |
Job Roles | Network Engineer, Robotics Engineer, Electronics Technician etc. | Biomedical Chemist, Production Chemist, Chemical Analyst, Laboratory Assistant etc. |
Average Salary | INR 4- INR 7 LPA | INR 4.5-INR 10 LPA |
Note: The information is sourced from external sites and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Career opportunities in Engineering and related industries have experienced a significant jump during the past few decades. Along with the diverse prospects in core engineering-related fields, graduates of Electronics are also in demand in the field of Research and Development. Here are Some of the popular career prospects in the field of Electronics:
- Solutions Architect
- Business Intelligence Analyst
- Program Manager
- Technical Support Advisor
- Electronics Engineer
- System Control Engineer
- Desktop Support Engineer
- Network Administrator
- Lecturer/Professor
- Research
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some tips that may help you prepare for the MSc Electronics entrance exams effectively:
- At first, students should collect the subject-wise syllabus and topics that need to be covered for the exam.
- To keep consistency in the preparation, one should make a study schedule and stay focused on it.
- While taking preparation one should find the areas of weaknesses and try to improve those areas to get good scores on the exam.
- Find some best resources like books, study materials, video lectures, etc., and take help from them.
- Practice the mock test papers as much as possible to progress your preparation. It will help to develop confidence i
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Specialization and advanced knowledge in the field of Electronics, career advancement, research and development opportunities, personal and intellectual growth are among the advantages offered by MSc Electronics course.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Electronics scopes are high in India. Graduates can either go for higher studies after MSc Electronics or seek career opportunities offered after the course.
Candidate can either work as professionals in various sectors like IT, Electronics manufacturing industries, defence, ISRO, etc. They can also opt to work as scientists in the R&D department of government or private organizations.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In my opinion, students who are graduate from an Engineering discipline or are Engineering Professionals should opt for MSc in Electronics. Apart from that, aspiring researchers, professionals seeking career transition, and academically inclined candidates can also hop in.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are some popular elective subjects of MSc Electronics:
- Digital Signal Processing
- Distributed Computing
- Electronic Commerce
- Instrumentation
- VHDL based System Design
- Mobile Computing
- Parallel Processing
- Real Time Systems
- Soft Computing
- VLSI Design
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are numerous books available for MSc in Electronics course, that helps students in specific subjects, however, here are some recommended books from famous authors:
Books | Authors |
|---|---|
Network Analysis | Van Valkenberg– PHI |
Network Analysis And Synthesis | Franklin F .Kuo, John Wiley And Sons |
Networks And Systems | D .Roy Chaudhary |
A First Course In Material Science | Raghavan Mac-Graw Hill |
Solid State Electronics | Mermin And Ashcroft |
A first Course In crystallography | O.N.Srivastava And A.R.Verma |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are very limited options for distance MSc Electronics course, however, Madurai Kamaraj University is a good option if you're looking to pursue MSc in Electronics in a distance mode. The course fee ranges around INR 36,000.
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