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7 years agoContributor-Level 7
gain knowledge about your subject. Have some practical knowledge about all. You can do some vocational courses to enhance your skills.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Some feel B.Tech is tough and they won't be able to perform up to the expected level, while others feel B.Sc is way too easy.
To remove this confusion and misconceptions, we look a the different aspects, scope, difficulty level, career prospects etc., involved in these two courses and may help you in choosing either B.Sc or B.Tech years of study
B.Sc 3-4 years
BTech4-5 years
*Study focus
B.Sc-Basic science (pure science)
B.Tech-Applied science (technical / technological)
*Content
B.Sc-B
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
How are you?
Well, Graduate Aptitude Test of Engineering is somehow necessary for core branches like mechanical, civil, electrical for PSUs or to pursue M.Tech from a good college.
You can give 2 attempts of it after doing your Bachelor's degree. Then, on the basis of SSC HSC UG grades and GATE score, you will get a rank. If you get a good rank under 500, you will get a call from PSUs or else you can go for M.Tech.
Thank you and keep asking!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Greetings from Shiksha!
Check the college profile where in you will find the opening and closing ranks list of companies visited, placement statistics, etc. that will guide a lot.
Hope this got cleared, good luck!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
EEE has the best scope as compared to EIE.
Why?
Here are the major scopes of EEE:
Generation Sector- Solar Sector/Thermal etc
Transmission and distribution Sector (Tata Power etc)
Electrical Drives Sector (Every Industries are using AC or DC drivers)
Railways and Metros (Largest employer)
Power Electronics Sector
Manufacturing of Electronics (one of the huge sector nowadays)
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Private Sector - Most software engineers work with MNCs/private companies, that are in the software development business. These MNCs employ a large chunk of engineers for coding, testing and developing software.
Government Sector - The government sector provides many opportunities to civil engineers, software engineers, mechanical engineers, etc. PWD, SSC, IES, etc. are a few bodies that recruit engineers into government service.
Public Service Undertakings - Many engineers choose to join PSUs after clearing GATE. It is a great option since PSUs are reputed, provide job security, and the satisf
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7 years agoGuide-Level 15
Keeping it simple for you. The best college for mechanical engineering would be Shivalik College of Engineering.
In this college, you will get more exposure in all terms better than CVRCE.
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