I m very confused between EEE and ECE I m interested in both..I m average in maths...so which will be easier and more scope ?? What I do ??

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Arpit Dongre
6 years ago
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6 years ago
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Saket Raj Sahu
6 years ago
EE as a core branch is better than ECE. EE has more scope for government jobs too. I suggest you to join EE.

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6 years ago
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priyank sharma
6 years ago
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Yash Singhal
7 years ago
In that case, you must have to choose ECE, as this would have more scope and future. Plus, in this there is only 2 years of Maths not more than that.

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Shubh pathak
9 years ago
electrical relates to generation, transmission & distribution fields. & Electronics related to electronic devices such as micro controller n all. ECE is in trend now. but we have to see the scope after the completion of degree n you know in EEE every year less student takes admission as compared to

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thanks n also EEE is difficult than ECE ??

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