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Preeti Bhatt

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This decade belongs to electronics and it would be great if you pursue engineering in ECE because that will help you to gain expertise in electronics. You can opt for lateral entry in desired engineering college

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Prathusha Singh

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Vikas, CSE is a branch is always in demand and offers a lot of opportunities to students. Followed by CSE is EE (EEE) and ECE.
Even your institution plays and important role in the kind of opportunities that you get. If you do your course from a reputed university surely more and better opportunities will come your way.
So, check the websites of some good universities and see the kind of companies that visit to have an idea of opportunities.
Good luck.

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Atif Ahmed

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It's approx 400.

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Hi,
BIT, Mesra is regularly ranked within the top 15 engineering colleges in India. One of my friends' experience of this college:
Faculty -
It is certainly not the best in the country, not even close. Some of the older professors are good but almost zero focused on research, means they are very outdated in terms of knowledge.
Academic load -
It borders between zilch and extremely light. It also varies between departments though. Electrical and electronics was pretty well taught and rigorous, whereas computer science was a stroll in a park. Electrical department has some very strict professors. Mechanical department is refreshingly hands on
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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Hi,
Check with any internship or courses that will help your career. But keep in mind you, must clear your Diploma course in EEE otherwise, its very difficult to search for a job.

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Shubham Sharma

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The placement record is quite well for EEE branch.
Basically the core companies take entry from their own exam, they take admission through GATE. They didn't go for calls placements in any college.
Rest you see the past placement record from the following link - http://www.mait.ac.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=98&lang=en

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Among your choices, DTU IT is a very good option unless you want IIT brand attached in your CV.

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