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23rd July 2014, 01:23 PM
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Courses which can be pursued after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
I have passed B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and now I want to get the list of some of the best courses which can be pursued after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering so can you provide me that?
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23rd July 2014, 02:53 PM
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Re: Courses which can be pursued after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineeri
As you want to get the list of some of the best courses which can be pursued after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering so here it is for you: Higher study options after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Master of Technology in Power Electronics and Drives Master of Technology in Power Systems Master of Technology in Electrical Machines Master of Technology in Control and Instrumentation Master of Technology in Applied Electronics Master of Technology in Embedded Systems Master of Technology in VLSI Design Master of Technology in Nanotechnology Master of Technology in Nano Medical Sciences Master of Technology in Remote Sensing Master of Technology in Geo-information systems Master of Business Administration Master of Computer Application Advanced Diploma in DSP System Design Advanced Diploma in Real Time Operating Systems Post Graduate Diploma in Industrial Automation System Design Post Graduate Diploma in Wireless and Mobile Computing Certificate program in VLSI design engineering Certificate courses in Verilog and VHDL Doctor of Philosophy Subjects covered under Higher Studies after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Some of the subjects to be studied in Master’s degree or higher diploma courses are electrical machines, load flow studies, optimization techniques in electric power systems, Microprocessors, High voltage Engineering, Control systems, Database Management, Simulation of power systems on computer, Power electronics, Artificial intelligence, Basics of VLSI, Analog and digital Electronics, C programming, Semiconductor Physics, Semiconductor Processing, Modeling of Digital Systems using HDL, VLSI System Design and Testing, Analog VLSI, Computer Aided Design for VLSI, Fundamentals of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, Foundation in Microsystems and NanoTechnology, Thin Films Growth and Epitaxy, Nanoscale Materials and Devices, Nano-synthesis and Manufacturing, Characterization of Nanomaterials and Sensor Technology. |
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18th March 2015, 03:00 PM
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Re: Courses which can be pursued after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineeri
This is Vishal & after completing my graduations in B.tech I am a kind of confused about my future studies and carrier. So kindly provide me with a list of Courses which can be pursued after B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering…. Hi Vishal, Please don’t worry.. we are here providing you with a list of all available courses: 1: Take up job: There are many good job opportunities available after completing B.Tech (Electrical Engineering). If you pursue M.Tech/ MBA/ M.S after gaining some work experience, you will be in a better position to grasp the course contents and apply them appropriately to the work. 2: Higher education After completing B.Tech (Electrical Engineering), you can plan for further studies like M.Tech or MBA or M.S. (a) M.Tech: For pursuing M.Tech (Electrical Engineering) course, you have an option to consider specialisations such as Power Electronics and Drives, Power Systems, Electrical Machines, Control and Instrumentation, Applied Electronics, Embedded Systems, VLSI Design, Nanotechnology , Nano-medical Sciences, Remote Sensing and Geo-Informatics Systems, Clinical Engineering, and so on. For almost all of them, GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) score is a must for getting admission into any of the universities. Depending on the GATE score, you may be eligible for scholarships from the Union Ministry of Human Resource Development. In most of the universities, 70 per cent weightage is given to the GATE score and 30 per cent to academic merit. Some of the universities offering M.Tech (Electrical Engineering) are listed below: 1.Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), 2.Indian School of Mines University (ISMU), Dhanbad, 3.Anna University, Chennai 4.Vellore Institute of Technology (VIT), Vellore, (b)M.B.A .As far as courses in MBA are concerned, you need to complete your graduation in Engineering with at least 50 per cent marks. .Your performance at various entrance tests and the degree will help in getting selected for admission into MBA. .You can select the specialisation based on your interests, aspirations and aptitude. There are several specialisation courses for engineering students also. .Pursuing MBA after Engineering definitely improves one's career prospects. However, to become a manager, one needs to gain work experience and understand the way businesses function. If you wish to shift from Engineering towards Management, Marketing, or Finance domains, you need to understand the differences between the different fields and must have a passion for the selected field. A little introspection combined with some research on the various courses will help you determine which goal to pursue The following are some specialisations related to the Engineering field: 1.Osmania University, Hyderabad offers MBA in Technology Management. The eligibility criterion is graduation with at least 45 per cent marks. 2.Faculty of Management Science, University of Delhi, offers MBA with Information Technology as a specialisation (c) M.S. .If you are willing to go abroad, you can prefer M.S you have to appear for Graduate Record Examination (GRE) which involves: 1.Test of English as Foreign Language (TOEFL) or 2.International English Language Testing System (IELTS) for doing M.S in foreign countries. Wish you all the success |