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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is suggested that you complete your diploma and seek lateral entry in branch of your choice in second year of engineering. You can try Anna University for lateral entry into Automobile Engineering.

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Mohammad Asif RajaProfessor(Assistant), Contributor at Shiksha

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You can choose any one of them depends upon your interest however people are growing there career fastly in telecommunication but some people love the job of networking as it has less work and complications as per my knowledge.

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Rashmi NagdeveExecutive Trainer at Head held high

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Hello Anchil, telecommunication engineering is related to all types of communication systems we are using nowadays. It consists of wireless communication, analog and digital communication, Satellite communication, radars, antennas, optical communication, 3G/4G, mobile communications etc.

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Harshita Radesh Kumar

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I am a telecom engineering student of BMSCE.
if you are confused whether to choose chemical or telecommunication engineering in BMSCE. i would suggest you to choose chemical engineering because
1) very strict department
2) The portions aren't finished on time and most of the time is spent on seminars and open ended experiments
3) they don't award marks easily and these marks really matter as the internal marks sums upto 50 on 100.
about chemical engineering branch in BMSCE
1) strict but excellent cooperative teachers
2)unique HOD , makes sure that the curriculum is updated
3) do not join under the notion that it just chemistry, it is more of m
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Biswajoy Chatterjee

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Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) is a stream where after passing you get the chance of developing Electronic devices, programming integrated chips and making them work in the way you want to.
For ECE, I will refer you to University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group. Students passing out from IEM and UEM are all having 1-2 job offers. They are working all over the world in top positions. They are working in Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Honeywell, IBM research, INTEL and all top multinational companies.
Govt of India, MHRD, NIRF
has ranked IEM group as 3rd in Bengal after IIT Kharagpur and NIT Durgapur. The top
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