Member • Mar 19, 2013
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NithyasriWhich splztn has more scope in recent years????
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Administrator • Mar 19, 2013
That's impossible to answer. No on really knows what's going to be in fashion tomorrow. But it'd be a safe bet to say that talented engineers would be in maximum demand no matter what their engineering degree is.NithyasriWhich splztn has more scope in recent years????Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Apr 10, 2013
hi nithu
am chithra
am doing my masters (M.E )in POWER ELECTRONICS
my UG was Instrumentation
i would like to tell yo something
>Only wen u do ur PG yo ll understand many concepts in ur UG
> like our Big K said its not what u do its how u do
>my vote is for instrumentation 👍Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Administrator • Apr 10, 2013
From what I can recall, The courses for M.Tech with Electronics and Communication Engineering are:NithyasriWhich splztn has more scope in recent years????
Embedded systems
Digital electronics
VLSI circuits
Communication systems
Analog circuits
You can choose any of them. Make sure it is your favorite subject Just follow your heart. If you do that, the boom will follow wherever you go! 😀Are you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • Apr 11, 2013
First tell your field of interest Is it core electronics or Communication?
Then suggesting a course for you will be really easyAre you sure? This action cannot be undone. -
Member • May 16, 2014
All branches within ECE have nearly same scope, with a bit higher job scope for Network/Communication related things and digital electronics. Internationally, VLSI and microelectronics is a big deal.
You can also opt for Master's in Computer Science related fields which will definitely have more scope for jobs, IT industry being the behemoth it is.
That being said, just go with that which you have most interest in. 😀
False. Concepts in engineering can be learned by studying and/or spending time in labs/hands-on work. The degree isn't as important as the experience 😀chithrachennaiOnly wen u do ur PG yo ll understand many concepts in ur UGAre you sure? This action cannot be undone.