Electrical Energy has a vital role in our lives. Imagine a day without these photons traveling and basking upon you! The world might seem to be a useless place ;) Electrical & Electronics Engineering is one of the core branches of Engineering where you can illuminate your career through the spark the course has to offer.
Let’s first discuss, What are the potential jobs after EEE?Here are a few examples:
1. Network Support
2. Corporate Trainee
3. Factory Manager
4. Production Engineer
5. Control & Instrumentation
6. Broadcast
7. Systems Analyst
8. Power Generation
9. Transmission & Distribution
10. Electromedical & Control Instrument
Telecom, transportation network, airline & aerospace manufacturing, and production & distribution of power are some specific fields where you may end up working.
Other than the above roles, Why is EEE a good choice?
1. 25% of engineering job opportunities are related to EEE
2. Forefront to building new technologies.
3. Has extensions to fields like Mechatronics, Aeronautics etc.
4. 30% of the government jobs are from the EEE sector
5. Great opportunities under PSUs like BHEL, NTPC, DMRC, NHPC, Power Grid
Lastly, but the most important aspect - What will you get to learn?
There are subjects around machine learning, networking, communication, power & control and digital electronics. The subject is all about your imagination or the flow of electrons, as they say.
What I have learned is that it is necessary for you to be good at the basics of Physics. Make sure you have great Math Skills as well. It will be helpful throughout the course.
Choose EEE only if your mind is ready to follow the working of circuits and networks because that is what the stream has to offer.
Aishwarya Singh
An Engineering student trying to discover & learn! Finding words that lead to an interesting story!
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