I'm sure there will be plenty of companies [non-IT] willing to recruit communications engineer. Why are you after extra courses?
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I m a 3'rd yr electronics & comm engineer. i m interested in a career towards my core , can u advice me which courses to focus on & how to apply .
what abt my chances of making it as compared to sofware field?
wold sm extra coures help?
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I'm sure there will be plenty of companies [non-IT] willing to recruit communications engineer. Why are you after extra courses?
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In communications' sector, it depends what particular area you want to undertake. Every area requires separate expertise and courses. For instance, if you wish to opt for networking, go for a CCNA course, to excel in chip designing, you'd need to learn embedded system and associated languages like Keil C.
Similarly there are departments like PCB designing, VLSI techniques, Verilog etc.