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Sindhura rajagopal

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Communication skills are always important. Yes, start from the vacation period of class 12th itself. Focus on free courses from Communication skills, team player skills, body language, leadership skills and interpersonal skills. Whatever you learn, have notes of it and apply it in real life and again make note of all the experiences. Such skills will surely help you along with your EEE background to land a good job. Engage yourself in internship opportunities. That kind of helps in both technical and people skills development.

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rohith kola

Guide-Level 14

The curriculum may or may not be helpful to your career. In reality, there is only 20% of the total strength of the department who are able to be placed in companies where they get chance to work in their respective education. Coming to teaching, there are very good professors who are ready to learn new things with you and share their industrial experience. Indeed those lessons will be helpful only to a minimal extent for placements. The curriculum will be helpful up to 70% for National Level exams like GATE. If you are interested in researching, you have great opportunities at SASTRA.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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There is not much relation in between the syllabus of class 11th- class 12th with engineering. But all the basics in 1st year is from class 11th- class 12th. After first year, it is total different pattern. For your interest, if you love physics then choose electrical. If your interest is in Maths and chemistry, then go for mechanical. If you want to start your career as a programmer, then choose CS/IT.

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Prince RanjanUnder B-TECH student

Beginner-Level 5

It's not comparing between those because both branch is good for you by more expensive jobs. ECE branch containing hardware as well as little bit software part but EEE branch is full of electronic study. So my suggestion is to be go through the ECE.

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nishant pandey

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If you want a well-established government college, then it can be little difficult but if you want only "government college tag" then the four newly established government colleges I. e. , Rajkiya Engineering College (Band, Mainpuri, Ambedkar Nagar and Bijnour) are easily obtainable as per your rank.
Good luck.

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ADMISSIONS@SASTRA.EDU

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Seat allotment is based on the availability of seats at the time of counselling.

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Deepanwita SahuLearner!

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Top Government colleges accepting WBJEE Ranking for EE-
1. JADAVPUR UNIVERSITY
2. KALYANI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
3. JALPAIGURI GOVERNMENT ENGINEERING COLLEGE
Now among government colleges, these 3 are best, and others are not so at par.can't still say about Purulia Government Engineering College and Coochbehar Government Engineering College as they are only 2 years old and not yet well-established.

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Prashant KumarEngineering Student

Guide-Level 12

Friend,
From the first year, you can join coaching centres to prepare for GATE exam or you can study yourself by solving sample papers while studying with books. Go for the link to get the tip for GATE preparation:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/articles/amp/gate-preparation-tips-5-best-resources-online-blogId-7177

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

Guide-Level 13

AAA takes direct admission for commercial pilot license Entrants. You should although qualify on grounds of minimum required educational qualification.
The qualification required to pursue commercial pilot training is just 10+2 with 50% marks in PCM.
If you have this qualification than you can directly approach them and take admission.
As far as your EEE is concerned, it will only remain as an additional qualification. It has nothing to do with CPL Training.

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