AskiitianExpert Shine
Last Activity: 16 Years ago
Hi
I would suggest u to go fr RV college of engineering as u are urself saying that its among the top 50 colleges and the other college is nt even in the top 100's. ECE and EEE are almost similar branches and it would nt be much of a difference in future prospects and content of the courses.
Electronics is the common among both and both of these are a derivative from the electrical engineering as the main branch. These branches have gt great scope ahead, so doing it from a better college wud be much more beneficial.
Graduates in Electronics Engineering have opportunities in Government and private companies for installation, operation and maintenance of electronics equipments and systems. Defence, space and other large research organisations employ electronics engineers in design and development of complex devices and systems for signal processing and telecommunication. Industries involved in design and fabrication of devices, integrated circuits, embedded systems, electronic equipments etc have also provide large scale placements for engineers with this specilisation. Installation and maintenance of electronic equipments used for health care in hospitals, equipments & systems for instrumentation and control in process industries automation systems of assembly line in production industries, etc are also handled by electronics engineers.
Knowledge of computer hardware, networking equipments and communication systems enables electronics engineering graduate helped them to annexe an edge in the IT job market. The skills and understanding developed in the course enable them to be preferred, as software professionals by IT companies.