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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
EEE- electrical and electronics engineering
CSE - Computer science engineering.
In EEE, you will be studying about electrical and electronic devices that are in use and the basics of those. So primarily, if you are strong in physics and mathematics then you can get through it easily. A little of chemistry will also be included.
In CSE, as the name implies you will be studying all about computers right from programming to web designing. However, a little of maths will be involved.
In all the engineering branches for the first 2 semesters, you will be studying physics ,chemistry and mathematics.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 11
Also, MS programs could be either research based or coursework. Research based are selective and would require a superviser to accept you first. You have to decide what is best for you and apply accordingly. Begin researching on the Masters courses, visit university websites, write to them and start the application process a year ahead of the intakes.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Your percentile will be 1040(0.75)+35(0.25)=73.7 . On this basis you will be placed on a rank. The last date is June 10 and they will be releasing the rank list so you can check your possibility.
But you can get a seat and there medium chances to get ECE and EEE.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Comparing electronics and communication engineering (ECE) and electrical and electronics engineering (EEE), ECE has a better scope and it is also a little easier than EEE. If you take ECE, you can easily get a job in all firms. Many recruiters prefer ECE graduates to EEE graduates. EEE graduates can work efficiently in their core sectors only, but ECE graduates can work in all firms including IT, telecommunication, automobile etc. besides working in their core sector.
So, you can prefer ECE.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Electronics and communication engineering is better than electrical and electronics engineering, because in EEE you will be able to work only in core company means, even if you don't get a job related to EEE, you cannot go in any other way as your EEE will be really dedicated and towards main stream.
And recruiters don't prefer EEE graduates for all fields like ECE graduates.
In case of ECE, you can get jobs in all fields. ECE graduates are getting jobs in all fields like IT, automobile, telecommunication etc.
So, if you take ECE, you can get a job easily even if you don't get a core job.
If you study in a reputed college whe
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
All the best.
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