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Vidhi Jain

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ECE courses do offer various electives for you to opt in the both the UG-level and PG-level ECE courses where you get the chance to pick a specific subject that interests you more, is easy-going for you, and in which you can even pursue a specialisation further to tailor your career path in a particular direction. You can choose to pick a subject according to the specialised field within your broad ECE specialization, which you would like to enter into in the future, where you see yourself as a well-established engineer. For example, in BTech ECE, there are a variety of electives like Embedded Systems, Antenna Design, Fiber-optic commu
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The ECE syllabus is not similar in all the Indian colleges. Talking about the first year of ECE, the general subjects taught are almost similar that include Engineering Mathematics, Engineering Chemistry, Computer Programming, and the basic fundamentals of the field to provide a basic foundation for the ECE course ahead. Further, the Electronics and Communication Engg. syllabus will differ on the basis of the course level, specialization, and the college offering the course. Different colleges follow their own set of guidelines regarding the ECE course curriculum that includes both core and elective subjects along with practical lab wo
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For pursuing Electronics and Communication Engg. courses at the undergraduate level, you must have completed Class 12 in the Science background with PCM subjects with at least 50 to 60 percent marks in the board exams. Further, you will have to appear for and pass entrance tests conducted at the national/state/institutional levels for admission to ECE courses. After the results are out, you must apply for the counselling process online and appear for the same on the given date. You will be allotted your college on the basis of your entrance exam rank after which you can visit the college to complete the formalities like paying the cour
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There is no hard and fast rule regarding age for pursuing courses in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) at popular academic institutes in India. But, looking at the past admission trends in ECE courses, students are usually between 18 years and 24 years of age when they apply for UG-level ECE courses, and between 24 and 27 years for PG-level courses.If you are a bright student with a good academic record and have successfully cleared the entrance exam or other assessment rounds, you can apply for Electronics and Communication Engineering courses.

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Hi, hope you're doing well.Courses in Electronics & Communication Engineering are offered at the diploma, UG, PG, and doctorate levels. A diploma in Electronics & Communication Engg. is 3 years long. For UG-level ECE courses, the general course duration 4 years in India. If you opt for an integrated BTech-MTech in ECE, the total course duration will be 5 years. For MTech in Electronics and Communication Engineering, the overall duration is 2 years in general. Further, the duration of PhD courses in ECE can span between 3 years and 6 years on the basis of your specialisation and the institution offering the course.

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98% in Boards, 105 JEE Marks: You have good chances for both ECE and CSE, especially under Stream 1.

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979 in IPE, 103 JEE Marks: Strong chances for ECE and EEE. CSE might be tougher but still possible depending on rank.

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97% in Boards, 87.5 NTA Score in JEE Mains: You have good chances for ECE or CSE under Stream 1, as this is a competitive profile.

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Considering the AOT cutoff 2024 for the BTech courses, only Round 1 seat allotment was released for the ECE course. Considering the AOT ECE cutoff 2024, the cutoff stood at 81257. So, yes, it can definitely be possible to get into AOT with a mere rank of 20k. Check out below the ECE year-wise cutoff:Course20232024B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering13854681257

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Greetings, Rahul As a former student of LPU, I am presenting the specifics of the LPU ECE curriculum even though I am not really familiar with PES University's ECE program. All of the EEE/ECE department students at LPU have access to excellent prospects. You might also find some information on LPU's School of Electronics and Electrical Engineering interesting. Placements
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