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Gurleen AhujaComputer Science & Engineering Undergraduate

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Try looking for internships at sites like internshala, letsintern, naukri.com, twenty19.com

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Rohit Sharmafun loving ,JECRC

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You have plenty of options:
1. You can continue your study and complete M.Sc.
2. You can work in any company like Hindustan Zinc ,Jidal Mines etc., where they frequently need electric department( they take written exam as well as interview before hiring.)
3. If you have money problem, but you want to continue study with job, you can fill forum from Open University. Being a teacher, I will suggest you to go for higher studies and work hard.
Best of luck for future.

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akanksha patlealways ready to help and guide, follow me

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Hi,
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akanksha patlealways ready to help and guide, follow me

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Aditya Sharma

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Electronics and instrumentation engineering is a better option. Considering today's scenario, it has more scope.

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SHOAIBULLAH S

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Jain University is preferably good. You should go with this option.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Venkatesh,
Yes, it is a good choice. The electronics and communication engineering graduates get jobs in almost all sort of fields. They can work in IT firms, their core jobs, in aeronautical sector, automobile sectors and so on.
But these days, ECE graduates don't get many core jobs, but as they can work in all sort of fields they can be successful.
Choose the best college and try to get a core job.
All the best.

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