there is MTECH course in mumbai with specialisation in nanotechnology can anyone explain wats in there about nanotechnology.....
i saw iit brochure
they r offering
EE - Electrical engineering
now is it related to ECE or EEE or both ??
how gud is it ?
Where is it best?
wat is order of EE ,ECE,EEE
in terms of
scope and career
demand based on ranks
toughness of course
intellect involved
pls ans as many Qs as u know
im looking forward for gud ans
Thanks for ur kind replies
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Only kgp offers courses in ECE
all other iities don't have a separate branch for electronics
all iities offers EE as electrical
it has good scope regarding both job as well as research
its the second branch that top rankers opt after CS
Sum1 plz tell me d decreasing order of the best branches.........plzzzzzz
Actually, in IIT, EE covers all major specializations like communications, electronics, power systems, control systems. Till the first two years, most of the courses are common, then you can have elective courses which will decide which particular area are you going to specialize.
EEE is not offered by IIT s.... EE and ECE is offered though...
as for preference order I duno the reason but at my college NIT TRichy students prefer ECE>EEE
EEE ie Electroninc and electrical engineering
I don't think any IIT offers EEE
yeah electronics is included in the EE in iities
sir
wats EEE
and does a EE in IITM include both ECE and EEE ??
I wud Choose Comp Science if you ask me :D.. See if you can get a dual degree
B tech in electrical + M tech in micro electronics. thats good
sorry to act foolish! but can someone explain to me whats the difference btween ECE,EEE?
iits mtech is easily gettable for a student of some other local college ALSO
so btech students of iits dont take it
I think it is EEE..confirmations from admins awaited!!
My opinion--ECE is btr than EEE...
can u answer me a Q. cel(if u didnt mind dat nick name to you from my side)?
if one gets something like an MtechBtech dual degree in Mech. and a BTech in Aerospace engg., what choice shud he make?
from ur openion
CS i hate
dual degrees arent of value ( manish sir told me so )