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Nardev Singh

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I am a final year ece student. i think its
Better to go In Cse than ece.the course is very hard if you are doing it from a government university. .Also there are less placement opportunities in the field of electronics in India. Only USA is a place to do an ece degree if you want good returns on your efforts.
also most companies come for computer grads in placements.even if u are an ece student they will want you to be proficient in computer languages in which you won't be proficient as your course doesn't encourage learning of Computer languages.
The coursework of ece is very hefty and doesn't leave the room for learning side things.
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Biswajoy Chatterjee

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University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group. Students passing out from IEM and UEM are all having 1-2 job offers. They are working all over the world in top positions. They are working in Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Honeywell, IBM research, INTEL and all top multinational companies.
Govt of India, MHRD, NIRF
has ranked IEM group as 3rd in Bengal after IIT Kharagpur and NIT Durgapur. The top 4 of Bengal within 100 in order are:-
1) IIT Kharagpur
2) NIT Durgapur
3) IEM Kolkata
4) IIEST Shibpur (Formerly BESU)

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Biswajoy Chatterjee

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Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) is a stream where after passing you get the chance of developing Electronic devices, programming integrated chips and making them work in the way you want to.
For ECE, I will refer you to University of Engineering & Management (UEM) under IEM group. Students passing out from IEM and UEM are all having 1-2 job offers. They are working all over the world in top positions. They are working in Microsoft, Google, Oracle, Honeywell, IBM research, INTEL and all top multinational companies.
Govt of India, MHRD, NIRF
has ranked IEM group as 3rd in Bengal after IIT Kharagpur and NIT Durgapur. The top
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kuldeep RaikaTouch the SKY with Glory

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after b.sc you can do job or m.sc

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Chetna S

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Hi
Updated your profile on Linkedin, naukri.com or shine.com. if interested in govt. job join sarkarinaukri.com. Look for local job advertisement and apply. Train yourself in interview skills and problem solving skills.
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Chetna S

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I would suggest you to go through the course structure of each and decide what suits you the best as per your skills and interests. ECE is more about chips, circuits and how to integrate it with technology and CE can be both software and hardware.

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Dharmpal BarjatiB.tech

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Dear Pavan I think part time B.E. in electrical and electronics in top university is impossible. Because every top college provides regular courses regarding to electrical and electronics.I suggest some top college where provides these courses.

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