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Can you suggest any good course after electronics engineering??

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can you suggest good courses after b.e/b.tech(E&C)???

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  1. Some Career Opportunities:

    Electronic circuit design

    Instrumentation and control for safety on industrial plants

    Telecommunications

    Mobile technology

    Automotive and aviation electronic

    Medical systems

    As you can see, there are a range of career avenues for electronic engineering graduates. According to the Engineering Council UK (ECUK), engineers on average enjoy better remuneration than accountants and solicitors and are well represented on the boards of companies, including at chief executive officer level. Studying a graduate course in electronic engineering opens a world of opportunity to those with the skills and knowledge to succeed, don’t delay, apply now!

    What Do Electronic Engineers Do?

    A professional electronic engineer is an inventor, a designer, someone who makes things work - the driving force behind the development of many of today’s inventions, products, processes and devices. Electronic engineers are involved in: computer applications, control systems (from satellite tracking to domestic appliances), medical equipment, mobile telephones, digital television, active suspension units in Formula 1 cars, MP3 players, supercomputers, industrial robots and virtual reality games and many more.

    Typically, there are two main types of electronics engineers. Chartered Engineers specialise in research and development or manufacture and installation whereas Incorporated Engineers are usually involved in developing and implementing new technology.

    Many organisations now operate cross-functional project management teams, which means that electronic engineers can be involved in every stage of development. Electronic engineers collaborate with colleagues from the initial brief right through to the final manufacture, implementation and after-sales service. As well as using their engineering expertise, electronic engineers are extremely skilled in making considerations of safety, time constraints and cost.


  2. The best option for an Electronics Engineer is to go for VLSI Designing or DSP. Choose from these two if you are willing to work on your core subjects.

  3. u can opt for M.E. or M.Tech or best is M.B.A

  4. P.G../M.Tech.

  5. Yes, it's called work, also known as a job.  The pay is much better than school :^)

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