FAQ
Q: What is the difference between ‘electrical and communication engineer’ and ‘electronic and communication engineering’?
A: Electrical engineering and Electronics Engineering both deal with the signal related issue. But the major difference is that the Electrical engineer works with signals of high power and low frequency, whereas Electronics and communication are about dealing with signals of low power and high frequency.
Q: What are the possible short term courses which could be pursued B.Tech in Electrical Engineering?
A:
- Advanced Diploma in Real-Time Operating Systems
- PG Diploma course in Industrial Automation System Design
- Diploma in VLSI Design
- The certificate program in VLSI design engineering
- Diploma in Embedded Systems Design
- Online course on Embedded Systems
Q: Is it possible to pursue Engineering as well as a diploma in Electronics at a time?
A: No, it's not possible to carry out two regular courses at a time. Two things cannot be pursued all together. Also, Pursuing two courses together won’t necessarily help you attain a good job.
Electrical Engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and also application of electronics, electricity and electromagnetism. It now covers a range of minimal topics like electronics, power, signal processing, control systems, and telecommunications. Hence, candidates who have a sharp, practical and analytical mind and also attention to details are able to easily grasp and adapt to new and changing concepts are usually the most suitable because Electrical Engineering has a variety of subjects.