How is the scope for electronics and communication branch?

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    Sunil Soni Management & IT Consultant | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    ECE engineering profession is full of scope and opportunities in India. ECE engineers are employed in following type of role:
    (a) Maintenance and operations role in electronics, telecommunication equipment manufacturing companies.
    (b) Maintenance and operations role in manufacturing companies
    (c) Maintenance and operations role with Telecommunications service providers
    (d) Testing, Quality control and supervision of the deployment of electronics and telecommunication devices
    (e) Design Engineer & R&D role in Telecommunication, Analog and Digital Electronics, Networking, Embedded systems, VLSI , signal and image process etc
    (f) Independent co
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    Adhyyan Raj | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Electronics and Communication Engineering graduates will have good scope in future. Some of the factors favoring ECE scenario:
    Growing convergence between hardware and software - this is something that electronics engineers have an edge in when compared to Computer grads.
    Growing product companies in India. Once we have product companies emerging, electronic engineers are in demand - be it design or comprehensive testing.
    Open source : One of the best things that's happening, undercurrent is open source community. When you have a great community to learn from and participate in, learning becomes enjoyable and fast on internet. You don't h
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