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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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A student gets 3 chances for appearing in JEE Mains and of course in getting admission in one of the NIT from the passing year of 12th. So, by this logic, you are still eligible to get admission, but yes you have asked a very pertinent question. Here I would like to advise you that in the previous year almost 50% fresh engineering graduates were jobless. This does not mean that graduates from NIT were jobless. But this is an overall figure. In view of this I would rather advise you to think of some other career in a field that fascinates you are that gives you the feeling of challenge. I am sure with this selection you will do well in
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Sanjana SodhiDevelop a passion for learning.

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Hi, in order to pursue Master's degree from universities. You need to have relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university with good academic record preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned tests:
1. GRE.
2. TOEFL or IELTS. For admission in Master's degree in American universities you need to have GRE score of 300 plus, IELTS score of 7 with no individual band below 6.5 or TOEFL score of 90 with no band less than 20. Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university. However as per your profile you may look for some of the below mentioned univers
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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi dear,
Every branch in engineering has its own scope and benefits, there is no such comparison. Just there are a few differences like mechanical, electrical and civil are evergreen branches but CS IT and EC have high placement records. Other than this, you may also take chemical, metallurgy, mechatronics, etc.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Jenny,
There are many universities in UK, where you may try to apply. Everywhere the eligibility criteria is different. You must take the IELTS. Competitive universities will prefer higher CGPA but with your current CGPA you are eligible to apply. You have to take your IELTS. Recommended score to study in UK is 7 or higher. Most importantly you must check the university websites for application information and deadlines. Many have rolling admissions that is admissions can go on till seats are available. University College London, University of Edinburgh, Manchester University etc. are some good ones besides others.

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For pursuing B.Tech in EEE, I suggest you for Amrita School of Engineering Bengaluru and help with the link mentioned here of website to know college better https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/course/b-tech-in-electrical-and-electronics-engineering-amrita-school-of-engineering-bengaluru-sarjapur-road-bangalore-160968.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Abhishek,
In old times, there was only electrical engineering. Then as the time progressed and humans made progress in technology a need awakened to start an additional branch which was an extension of the electrical branch and it was called as electronics branch. Here the importance is given to electronics part. However, a detailed discussion, you can find in Wikipedia. It will give you in detail what is meant by electrical engineering and what is meant by electronics engineering and then you can easily understand the difference between these two.
Best wishes to you.

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It is very good that you start your preparation right from the first year of college. Two years of rigorous study have paid off, and you very well deserve a break. Studies include basics of every branch. Just observe everything, and make sure you want to get into technical side, i.e GATE / ESE. Second year usually has some important subjects, make sure you don't study them just for clearing the semesters, but for getting in depth knowledge. It is very tough to do that, but once you do that, it will pay you off very well 2 years later. In the 3rd year, join a coaching. Or, arrange some good study material and start serious preparations.
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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If you are planning to study abroad, the admission process will require you to give one language exam and one standardized exam. However, depending on the country, course or college you are targeting, you may be exempt from standardized exams, but you would still be required to take one language exam to show English language proficiency. Depending on the course and college, you may also be required to provide scores of one standardized test. Looking for Abroad Counselling? Get Free Profile Evaluation from Shiksha Expert Counsellors - Sign Up Now. Language exams
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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

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Power electronics - P. S. Bhimhra
Power system - Nagrath kothari
Electrical machines - P. S. Bhimra
Networks - Valkenburg (Madeeasy notes are sufficient)
Control system - Madeeasy notes (B. S. make, nagrath kothari)
Analog - Bolyested
Signal and system - Madeeasy notes
Op-amp, filters etc. - D. Roy Chaudary
Digital - Anand Kumar
EMT - saiduku
Measurement -madeeasy notes
Engineering mathematics - Ace academy and Madeeasy notes (I followed H. C. Taneja for some part). For questions - Madeeasy book containing previous year questions and R. K. Kanodia
Apart from these I will recommend you to follow Madeeasy handwritten notes. They are extremely helpfu
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Arpit DongreMaturity is when you realize nothing is permanent

Scholar-Level 16

You have two option before you start, either to prepare your own or take coaching. Now according to me first one is the best. Coaching will be helpful only when your basic are not at all clear. First download the syllabus and then start preparing. You can refer to the following books:
Power electronics - P. S. Bhimhra
Power system - Nagrath kothari
Electrical machines - P. S. Bhimra
Networks - Valkenburg (Madeeasy notes are sufficient)
Control system - Madeeasy notes (B. S. make, nagrath kothari)
Analog - Bolyested
Signal and system - Madeeasy notes
Op-amp, filters etc. - D. Roy Chaudary
Digital - Anand Kumar
EMT - saiduku
Measurement -madeeasy n
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