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Vidhi Jain

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In practice, the difference between pure electronics engineering and ECE is not always clear-cut. Many universities offer a combined degree programme in electronics and communication engineering, and graduates of these programs are qualified for a wide range of jobs in both pure electronics and communication engineering. But, to know the key difference between both the courses, you can refer to the table mentioned below:CharacteristicsPure Electronics EngineeringElectronics and Communication EngineeringFocusElectronics engineering deals with the design, development, and application of electronic devices and circuits.Electronics an
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Ankit kumar

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Dear Prestondsouza, If you're considering a Diploma in Electrical Engineering or Electronics Engineering, both are great options but with different focuses.Electrical Engineering mainly deals with power systems, generation, transmission, and distribution. It's perfect if you're interested in working with larger systems like power grids and energy networks.On the other hand, Electronics Engineering focuses on smaller-scale devices and circuits, like digital and analog circuits, microprocessors, and communication systems. If you're drawn to working with electronics and technology that powers devices, this could be a better fit.Both field
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Saanvi Agrawal

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Selection for all BTech programs including this has a similar two-step process- First is the Karunya Entrance Exam (KEE) 2025 mandatory entrance exam for testing their academics.Candidates who qualify for the above will come in the second step which is Single Window Consulting which will determine the final allocation and it will be according to your merit in the above exam and the seats available.

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Virajita Madavi

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There are theory and practical subjects included in the UIET Chandigarh BE Electronics and Communication Engineering curriculum. The topics are taught in both theory and practical modes. Mentioned below are the topics covered in the first semester of the course:Applied ChemistryProgramming for Problem SolvingIntroduction to ElectronicsCalculus

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Chanchal Gaurav

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Students after completing BTech in Electronic and Communication Engineering from DSU Junagadh can pursue various career opportunities in the fields of Information Technology, Telecommunications, AI/ ML Engineering, etc. Check out some of the job roles associated with these mentioned fields below: Design EngineerASIC Engineer TraineeEmbedded Systems EngineerNetwork Support EngineerSoftware DeveloperSystem AnalystQuality AnalystTelecom EngineerRF EngineerTechnical Consultant, etc.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello, For admission to Electronics Engineering at NITK (National Institute of Technology Karnataka) under the Home State OBC quota, the required JEE Main percentile typically ranges between 92-95 percentile. However, this can vary slightly each year depending on factors like the number of applicants and seat availability. To get a clearer idea, check the previous year's cutoff ranks on the official JoSAA or NITK website. Keep working hard, and aim to score as high as possible to secure your seat. You're doing great—keep going. All the very very best.

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Saksham Sood

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So, basically this depends upon university to university. As per my personal experience at Chandigarh University, the Electronics Engineering course offers a great mix of research and industry exposure.Most of the faculty members hold doctorates and have impressive research patents, projects and publications. The curriculum is tailored according to the industry needs, ensuring students secure excellent placements in both industry and government sectors.Many top companies visit the campus like Synopsys India, Samsung, Nokia Networks, Cognizant, LG. and others. The department also has industry-collaborated labs with companies like INTEL
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Komal Garg

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Yes, it is compulsory to give the entrance exam for admission to B.E. instead of B.Tech Electronics Engineering at Chandigarh University, and the exam is called CUCET (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). It is the primary way to secure admission into the program. Additionally, it is recommended to sit for JEE Mains, as a good rank in JEE can not only make you eligible for admission but also help in securing scholarships, making the course more affordable.Chandigarh University offers various scholarships to help students manage their fees. Scholarships are available based on your CUCET score, JEE Mains rank, and 12th-grade mark
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Parul Parihar

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To be honest, if you are doing your B.Tech in Electronics Engineering from the top university that has multiple collaborations and tie-ups, then you will really get a good package, and one such university that excels is Chandigarh University.With a BTech In Electronics Engineering, you can expect a good salary, especially if you specialize in areas like embedded systems, VLSI design, or communication networks. Entry-level salaries usually range from 4-5 LPA, while mid-level roles can offer 8-12 LPA, and senior positions may go up to 13-16 LPA. Factors like your specialization, the reputation of your college, your skills, and work exper
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Moulik Aggarwal

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Getting into Electronic Engineering after Class 12 is simple. There's a counselling process at Chandigarh University that makes everything clear and easy. To get admission here, you need to clear the CUCET exam (Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test). This exam is important for all engineering courses, including Electronics Engineering.Once you clear the CUCET, the counselling process starts. It is based on how well you do in the exam. CU has help desks and support to guide students at every step. You won't feel lost because they make sure everything is easy to understand. Scholarships are also available, and CU may consider JEE M
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