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What is B.E-Electronics and Communication Engineering(S.S)?

1)It is a ordinary ece
.tution fee is more as compared to regular ece.
S.S-Self Supporting
such a S.S courses are available at University Departments of Anna University Chennai.
There is no special coaching for such a courses.
If regular courses is not available then you may take such courses.
Semester fee for ECE regular in anna university is Rs.7660.
For S.S it is in the range of Rs14000-15000.

2) Sandwhich means the course duration is 5 years .
Unlike S.S there is special coaching in small industry which is located in the institution everyday.
I don't about fee structures .
Such sandwhich courses are available in PSG Coimbature.

Is electronics and communication engineering hard?

This answer is in Indian context:There is NOTHING called as electronics and communication engineering in the real world. The simple name of the engineering branch is electronics engineering. Electronics engineer is a person who can make use of his command over the low level computer programming languages to make the computers do what he wants them to do. If two chapters of communication devices are taught to Indian electronics engineering students then they shall not become electronics and communication engineers. All the kinds of Indian electronics engineering students in India should follow GATE/IES ECE syllabus to be able to compete in some competitive exam to become an electronics engineer in the govt sector. There is infinite demand of highly skilled electronics engineers with an impressive TopCOder and GitHub profiles, even without any school or college degrees.Electronics engineer is a person who can make use of his command over the low level computer programming languages to make the computers do what he wants them to do.There is infinite demand of highly skilled electronics engineers with an impressive TopCoder and GitHub profiles, in all the developed countries of the world, even without any school or college degrees.There are two ways to become an electronics engineer in Indiacompeting in some competitive exam to become an electronics engineer in the govt sector (initial salary 6–10 LPA)getting recruited in some private electronics engineering company on the basis of the topcoder-github profiles, even without going to any school or college. ( initial salary 8–15 LPA)

What is the best future for electronics and communication engineers?

Being an Electronics & Communications Engineer I m telling to you honestly .If you are able to move with IT then only EC have some future otherwise simply planning to go in core then right now nothing in indian industry.Because of in indian electronics industry there is only few companies are there who are manufacturing products other wise all the core electronics companies are simply importing materials from China with garbage quality's n assembling here put Make in India tag and started selling.For assembling purpose they are hiring some semi skilled ITI guyes or simply graduate boys because of the have to pay less for assembling and normal graduate or ITI holder are ready to work with 8k–12k salary..They didn't hire B.tech guyes because first of all the initial amount they giving is too less if they agreed to work they will surely left with in a year after learning something.thats why these companies will not prefer to hire btech guyes.Telecom companies are also hiring normal graduate because of their less paying policy.they hire some two are three top institute graduates except that they will prefer normal graduate.2nd option for GATE there are very few electronics PSUs in india . only few vacancies are there and in market there are too many competition is there approx 10k students all over india are making prepration for GATE it will increase every year. After taking degree 80%of indian parents are not allowing for any prepration same for students they don't want to study some more for 1–2 year .Maximum ECE graduate join IT because of this .They learn programming or other IT courses and move to IT.In india nothing is in market for electronics graduate except some top institute student's.And the other part of the answer isIf you are planning to go in IT then it's very bright future. Start learning some programming languages as well as some IT courses during your B.Tech . Try to focus on some latest IT technology like SAP,Hadoop etc and languages JAVA,.net ,PHP etc . These courses will help you to provide you highly paying job in initially. After you'll get some 2–3 years experience you will move anywhere in IT industry.Edit- above answer based on my 2 years experience of industry and also I m sure it's for every normal ECE graduate.

I am an electronics and communication engineer graduate. It's been over a year, and I haven't found any job. Some said to do Java, and I'll get a job. I have also completed that, but still no job. I'm frustrated and I don't know what to do next. What can I do next?

Thanks for A2A.You have many options but you need two things for any of the following: perseverance and hard work. I will share what happened with me and my friends.1) Many of my friends did B. Tech. in ECE and did not got a job immediately, nut they did not loose courage. They went to places like Delhi and Bangalore where you can find many job advertisements everyday. Walk-in interviews are very common. They got the job within 6 months. These people simultaneously enrolled in training for java or vhdl.2) Some of them stayed back at home and prepared for a specific job (a few of the jobs not related to ECE) and cracked it within a year. This includes vacancies in public sector or research institutes like ONGC, BHEL, CSIR, ISRO as well as many banks.3) A few others applied for jobs advertised on (Jobs: Search Jobs In India, Govt Jobs, Job Vacancies & Freshers Jobs Online) * or similar portals. 4) A few others (including me) appeared for GATE either in 4th year or after completing degree and got admission to M. Tech. programme. The stipend is good and if you have a predilection for research no other option can be better.Right now I can't think of any other option but I'm sure there must be.  I totally understand that staying at home after getting the degree is boring and kind of embarrassing, but rather than thinking about it better to use time constructively for our better future. Remember, everyone gets a job if one persists long enough.*Disclaimer: I am not endorsing the job portal directed above. It was just an example where you should search for jobs and not pay them money or submit resume.

How can i solve my communication problems?

Hello,
I am 23 years old now and i don't have any friends at all. I used to have 2-3 friends in high school but they stopped calling me. I think that i have communication problems, not really talkative and have trouble in expressing my feelings. Besides, I never had any relationship with a girl but i think they find my looks cute although i couldn't go nearby to say hello. I am afraid that she will get bored and run away like my friends. I have a B.S. in Engineering but it is not helping anything in my life. How do i solve my communication problems? How do i have friends? How do i have a gf? Should i go to a psychiatrist or change my life style v.s. what should i do? Please somebody give me some advice please!!!

Introduction to engineering question?

An engineer does for a dime what any fool can do for a dollar.

To successfully solve engineering problems, you must be creative in finding cost effective solutions. To create solutions, you must think logically. And, what good is your solution if you can't communicate it to others? I'd chalk up any engineer who cant effectively communicate as useless.

Characteristics of creative engineers:
Find useful solutions
Find cost effective solutions
Innate curiosity
Engage on problems
Look at solutions from many perspectives
Consider multiple stakeholders in their solutions
Are cognizant of second-order effects of their solutions (and unintended consequences)

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