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I'll prefer you to opt for the EE branch as this branch has the best scope in upcoming future and the ee engineers will rule the market.

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As you openly told about your grade, it's good. It mainly depends on your basics, if you like programming and debugging then you can choose CSE. Mechanical will be the easiest branch after CSE as we can answer the questions from seeing the drawings. You can opt for the civil branch also if you like drawing and planning.

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Yes, it is a good branch to opt in Reva University and faculty of this college are well qualified. Reva is giving good placements to almost all the students of the college.

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See ECE has the best scope in the upcoming time as now more and more companies are setting up their manufacturing plants in India only and hence for that, they need electronics engineer only and the same the lack of EC engineers is seen from now also.

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See in the top colleges you will get to know 360 angle view of the stream but in the average colleges you will only get to know about the basis only and the depth of that stream.

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Hello Sajas, In electrical engineering EE ,you will study about the electricity generation and the equipments used in that like motors, wires, generators etc., but in the electronics and electrical [EEE] engineering you will study about the manufacturing of the electronics products like TV, fridge and many other things. Now you can choose the one in which you have the interest the most.

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In electrical engineering (EE)you will study about the electricity generation and the equipments used in that like motors, wires, generators etc., but in the electronics and electrical engineering, you will study about the manufacturing of the electronics products like TV, fridge and many other things. Now you can choose the one in which you have the interest the most.

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In electrical engineering you will study about the electricity generation and the equipments used in that like motors, wires, generators etc. , but in the electronics and electrical (EEE) engineering you will study about the manufacturing of the electronics products like TV, fridge and many other things. Now you can choose the one in which you have the interest the most.

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In electrical engineering (EE), you will study about electricity generation and the equipment used in that like motors, wires, generators etc. , but in the electronics and electrical (EEE) engineering, you will study about the manufacturing of the electronics products like TV, fridge and many other things. Now you can choose the one in which you have the interest the most.

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No, there is nothing like that. Almost, all the things that you need to know will be there.

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