I scored a very low rank in the AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination). Will it be a good idea to opt for a BSc (hons) electronics course?
Asked by: Nikhil Mehra, 1 answers, Tags:
The three year BSc (Hons) electronics course is designed to cater to the present day requirements of electronics, computers industries as well as organizations involved in research and development. The course provides a solid theoretical understanding of the core areas of electronics and extensive laboratory training on the course content. Apart from theoretical learning, students are provided laboratory training in areas such as general physics, optics, analog electronics, digital electronics, communication systems and micro processor. After graduating in the course, you can explore careers within semiconductor and telecommunication companies. Career opportunities also abound in various other industries and governmental organizations. You can also opt for MSc in electronics at the postgraduate level. If you have a strong background in physics and an interest in studying advanced topics in this area, this may be a good option for you.
Answered by: Rajat, 2010-06-29 08:58:08