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Engineering Courses in India

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https://www.reviewadda.com/institute/article/106/details-list-of-engineering-courses-in-india In the mela of our education system, specificity and real information are often lost. Many preach medicine and engineering as the only options once school is done. What is often missing in these sermons in the real meaning of engineering? What does it really entail? Is it simply four-year hogwash or does it actually demands a lot? Engineering courses aren't general sciences courses. As fields,  engineering courses details  nearly everything under the sun. Nearly every object today is designed, manufactured, processed and managed by an engineer. To handle a working chain of such magnitude requires professionals capable of perceiving, understanding and executing the process. Divided into many areas, engineering courses were deemed a necessity during industrialization. While the focus in those days was merely on industries and infrastructure, modern-day engineering courses have s...

EE Vs EC Placements

This question has long needed addressing. Every student passionate about electrodynamics after 10+2 is seen pondering over EC or EE. Their similar name does little to help, but wayward and sometimes downright incorrect advice sends students down the wrong path. To be fair, both branches can be classed as one of the most difficult engineering streams. Great variety and ominous depth in each of the streams make them a tough cookie to crack. Placements are usually similar. Like CS and IT, EC and EE attract a similar tribe of companies. Even IT companies have started considering EC and EE engineers for positions. This clearly establishes the wide horizon of companies EC and EE graduates can attract. Not only core jobs in the electrical and electronics sectors, but IT and algorithm based positions are being filled these days by EE and EC graduates. This trend does not seem to be abating for the time being. With the prospect of attracting more than two core fields by taking one stre...