What does a Electronics and Communication graduate do?

What is the future of someone studying Electronics and Communication?


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  • An electronic engineering degree appears to lead in some fairly obvious directions – to the electronics industry, for example. However, the options are much broader than this, both within the engineering industry and outside it.
    Electronic engineering graduates are typically sought by the following industries. However, different employers will have different requirements, so do check out companies individually.
    Aerospace industry
    Automotive industry
    Defence industry
    Electronics industry
    Fast-moving consumer goods industry
    Marine industry
    Materials and metals industry
    Power generation industry
    Rail industry
    Utilities industry
    IT industry
    Electronic engineering graduates in the aerospace industry
    'A graduate electronic engineer in the aerospace industry would be working on cutting edge technology, introducing or enhancing power dense electrical machines and controllers including engine controllers on platforms across the Rolls-Royce business. They may even have the opportunity to work on technology for fully autonomous ships or on electronic propulsoion for aerospace platforms.'

  • I am also an ECE student and I think that their is lot of opportunity both in core companies, industry and in yelecte also .in India their is MNC company where ece graduates can go .

  • As i am a present ECE student belive me the fact that scope of ECE in India is not high with respect to IT jobs is quite acceptable as compared to other branches like CS and IT , however still some private companies like Qualcomm , Samsung , Intel , NVidia, etc . prefer to hire ECE undergraduates in India with a good CTC. But in the government sector the scope for ECE undergraduates is quite high for example companies like DRDO, BEL , BHEL, BDL, ISRO, Navy, BSNL ,Indian railways ,etc. hire ECE students even Maharatna and Navratna companies like CIL ,NALCO, IOCL,etc. hire ECE students.



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    He/She Can go to either Software/Core jobs
    Like u Could get job in MNC's
    And in core u Can get various jobs oppurtunities

  • Most people say that ECE students can apply to several different fields - electronics, telecom, semiconductors, microprcessors, embedded systems, etc. But there aren't many opportunities in our core fields without experience. You can specialize (PG) or get a job for minimum experience and then move onto a better field. If not, you can move into IT, Mangement or other fields with your first job or take software training for certifications and apply into those domains. Public sector jobs are available, but you'll have to clear their entrance tests or GATE and then the interviews. It just depends on what path you want to take from there. Try out as much as you can through internships on opportunities in college so that you can find out a lot of information, and that'll let you take a decision on which way you want to aim.

  • You have many opportunities in core sectors, PSU's, Railway, Defense, R&D, Gov't. .

  • Can do anything. Not necessary that a particular stream engineer will do the corresponding related work. He/she can diversify his/her work.

  • There are a plenty of things for an electronics and communication gaduate to do. Core jobs in Govt. or private MNC's, further education and then work for ISRO or DRDO, many software and IT companies also offer jobs to ECE graduates (if you are good at programming).

  • He/She Can go to either Software/Core jobs
    Like u Could get job in MNC's
    And in core u Can get various jobs oppurtunities
     

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