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Shivani Hashia

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According to me EEE, i.e, electrical and electronic engineering is a better option. The first year course will be common for all branches including detail study of Maths, physics and chemistry. Later from 2 year you will be having subjects only based on your branch some topics like semiconductors, some electrical circuits and kirchoffs laws etc. Scope of both are good but electrical and electronic may provide you extra advance knowledge and helps you for better Placements.

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Anandvaradhan Goud

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12th is not at all mandatory for studying abroad just your percentage and some exams like GRE and TOEFL can help you. All the best for your bright future my dear friend!

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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SDATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST

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https://www.indeed.com/m/jobs?q=International+Electrical+Engineer
Go through link

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
With electrical engineering as your discipline of engineering,
you can pursue the specialisation of power management, infrastructure management, engineering management, production management.

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Shweta Singh

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With the daily improvements and urge of higher efficiencies, the latest technologies are:-
HVDC setups and transmission
Electrical lighting solutions
GIS based substation
Focus on solar panels and windmills
Power electronics devices for protection and controls
Robotics is ever developing field of electrical and electronics.

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priyanka panchal

Contributor-Level 6

Here the top colleges are:
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
United States
2. Stanford University
United States
3. University of California, Berkeley (UCB)
United States
4. University of Cambridge
United Kingdom
5. University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
United States
6. National University of Singapore (NUS)
Singapore7. ETH Zurich (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology)
Switzerland
8. Nanyang Technological University (NTU)
Singapore
9. Harvard University
United States
10. Imperial College London
United Kingdom.

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aman aman

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Yes, but you need to find the procedure for applying abroad companies.

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aman aman

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Yes, but you need to find the procedure for applying abroad companies.

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Akhil Waid

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Electrical engineers usually work in a lab, an office, a mine or in industrial plants. An electrical engineer usually can pursue a technical career in any industry. They usually supervise computer programmers, electricians, scientists and other engineers.

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shikhar singhBuilding Digital Businesses.

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I don't think any of these can said as the worst. As an engineer, you would come to know every branch have it's own goodness. It totally depends upon you what you likely want to do. If you like to spend your time with solving problems analysis and coding then you may opt CSE. But if you want to play with circuit you may opt electrical. And if you are confused you should dig dipper in both fields. Remember you always have chance to change your branch after 1 year of B.Tech. If I talk about scope in India, see our country is a developing power we need skilled human resources but unfortunately we have a great number of unskilled engineers
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