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I Am A Fresh Graduate In Electrical And Electronics Engineering

I am a fresher in electrical and electronics engineering with a 68%. How can I get placed in a core electrical company?

all you need is to wait for the company which is not so hell bent on your cgpa/percentage. But be ready to answer why your grades are poor in the interview round. convince them and you are good to go!

I am a fresh graduate in electrical engineering. I am placed in a company but that job is not related to my course. I want a job related to E.E.E in a reputed company. What job can I take?

Join this and search in parallel.do not quit from this job(if you have joined).if you have not joined then join .there is a reason for that. nobody can tell upfront if you will get a core job.that may happen irrespective of how skillful you are.prepare well for electrical related technical questions.pay for linkedin premium . it  helps very much to get job easily.atleast you will get interviews from reputed companies without referral.if you have job you can pay for linkedin premium at employer's expense or you have to get from parents.getting job in that interview is your skill+5%luck.also join relevant linkedin group (electrical jobs,electrical and electronics etc). you will get leads.Mandatory is to have an optimized linkedin profile in which electrical domain related keywords are used naturally. it attracts HRs's inmail .start now. Don't quit existing job to avoid hardships

How is the life of a fresh electrical engineering graduate doing IT job in India?

I am an electronics and communication engineer, which is not so far off from electrical, but there is not much close resemblance either.Anyway, life after graduation is hard, especially if you’re at an IT company, assuming you have not learnt any programming languages the last 4 years. People say IT industry is not all about coding, there are other kinds of jobs, but all that is BS. For freshers, there is only one position in an IT company- programmer. I know people who hadn’t learnt any programming languages, but now they’re learning along with the job, but it is definitely an uphill battle.Ultimately it depends on you, but in my experience, life sucks. Simply because we have not been preparing for a job in the IT industry. Our four years have taught us some very different things and that is the mentality we have when we graduate. To suddenly shift into the IT field is tough on most.

What are the topics of electrical engineering? Should I prepare for an Eto interview, as I am an electronics graduate?

Must have the knowledge of basic electrical topics of how transmission of electric flow. Differences between AC systems & DC systems, generator & alternatorElectrical Engineering Interview Question Answer - Apps on Google PlayThis happens in the interview of PSU so this app contains basic interview asked questions and review of candidates, But in private company interview they generally tend to ask subjects related to which the company is dealing.General questions about basic knowledge of electricity like,- Electrical network- Power and power distribution- Single phase, Three phase- Star:Delta connection- Simple analysis about impedance,Reactance etc.- New technology about power savings .After all it depends upon mood of examinar / interview committee member.Second, they will drag you in to deep when you answered his questions correctly in sequence .

I'm currently studying electronics engineering, second year. How do I prepare myself to be a good engineer?

firstly, keep ur head down and study ur 2nd and 3rd year subjects as well as u can.focus as much possible. coz these subjects lay the foundation of a good engineer. then, in the last year look to apply what u have learnt in ur project or internship.

Aerospace engineering or Architectural Engineering?

I would do the aerospace. My friend recently graduated this past December and he got a job with Lockheed Martin and he started out making 60,000, that is in VA. He had to get a security clearance and it took about a month for everything to clear. He did not have an aerospace degree he had a Mechanical Engineering degree, but they have him working with the Aero people. He does the design work in Pro/E and something else maybe Catia, I think. The coursework between aero and Mechanical is very similar, it only differs by about 6 to 8 classes. The Architectual degree is also pretty good you can probably get a job making around 50,000, but it depends on your location. And like Christopher said you can probably minor very easily. You might even be able to double major. I know a few people that have done that and still finished in 4 years, but it is very difficult. I also completely agree with Samuel about doing mechanical engineering. I am kinda impartial because that is what I am in school for, but you can do the aero thing, civil, architecture, or even a little electrical. The electrical would be in the MEMS field micro electrical mechanical systems. Mechanical is very versatile.

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