Aishwary, Electrical engineering (EE) and electrical and electronics engineering (EEE) are two popular fields of engineering, and though both seem very similar, there are clear cut differences between them. Electrical engineering deals with the generation of electricity by various means like thermal, tidal, solar or hydro, which can be used by electrical motors, vacuum cleaners, lamps, submersible motors or pulverising machines. It deals with the methodology of producing electricity, the different means of production, the production or manufacturing machine that uses electricity, electric measuring instruments like ammeters, voltmeters
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Aishwary, Electrical engineering (EE) and electrical and electronics engineering (EEE) are two popular fields of engineering, and though both seem very similar, there are clear cut differences between them. Electrical engineering deals with the generation of electricity by various means like thermal, tidal, solar or hydro, which can be used by electrical motors, vacuum cleaners, lamps, submersible motors or pulverising machines. It deals with the methodology of producing electricity, the different means of production, the production or manufacturing machine that uses electricity, electric measuring instruments like ammeters, voltmeters, and frequency meters. Electronics deals with the development and application of devices that use the flow of electrons in gaseous and vacuum form in semiconductor media. In fact, electronics engineering evolved from electrical engineering, where the latter deals with the study of electricity, power generation and electromagnetism and the former deals with the study of electrons. Electrons act as the crucial part in the manufacture of transistors, circuit boards and integrated chips. Electronics engineering is a broader field that deals with analog electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems, digital electronics and power electronics. EE students may learn about electrical machines, power systems, controls and instrumentation, power electronics and power systems operation and control. EEE students may learn basic electronics subjects like semiconductor devices, solid state physics, linear electronics, embedded systems, digital electronics, advanced electronics and maybe a subject related to integrated circuits as well. The base branch is electrical, but the difference is that the electrical and electronics engineering course is not purely electrical, but has a few subjects from the electronic engineering course. Some companies specifically request electrical engineers, but most will take in electrical and electronics engineering graduates as well. They have almost the same curriculum. Today, both these streams need to go hand in hand because of future technology. Admission in some institutions is strictly based on JEE scores. In good private universities admission is based on JEE scores/ tests conducted by them/ your marks in 12th. Some of these also offer good scholarships based on any one of the above mentioned admission criteria.
Aishwary, Electrical engineering (EE) and electrical and electronics engineering (EEE) are two popular fields of engineering, and though both seem very similar, there are clear cut differences between them. Electrical engineering deals with the generation of electricity by various means like thermal, tidal, solar or hydro, which can be used by electrical motors, vacuum cleaners, lamps, submersible motors or pulverising machines. It deals with the methodology of producing electricity, the different means of production, the production or manufacturing machine that uses electricity, electric measuring instruments like ammeters, voltmeters, and frequency meters. Electronics deals with the development and application of devices that use the flow of electrons in gaseous and vacuum form in semiconductor media. In fact, electronics engineering evolved from electrical engineering, where the latter deals with the study of electricity, power generation and electromagnetism and the former deals with the study of electrons. Electrons act as the crucial part in the manufacture of transistors, circuit boards and integrated chips. Electronics engineering is a broader field that deals with analog electronics, consumer electronics, embedded systems, digital electronics and power electronics.
EE students may learn about electrical machines, power systems, controls and instrumentation, power electronics and power systems operation and control. EEE students may learn basic electronics subjects like semiconductor devices, solid state physics, linear electronics, embedded systems, digital electronics, advanced electronics and maybe a subject related to integrated circuits as well.
The base branch is electrical, but the difference is that the electrical and electronics engineering course is not purely electrical, but has a few subjects from the electronic engineering course. Some companies specifically request electrical engineers, but most will take in electrical and electronics engineering graduates as well.
They have almost the same curriculum. Today, both these streams need to go hand in hand because of future technology.
Admission in some institutions is strictly based on JEE scores. In good private universities admission is based on JEE scores/ tests conducted by them/ your marks in 12th. Some of these also offer good scholarships based on any one of the above mentioned admission criteria.
In electrical engineering, you will study about the electricity generation and the equipment used in that like motors, wires, generators, etc., but in the electronics engineering, you will study about the manufacturing of the electronics products and their assembling.
In electrical engineering, you will study about the electricity generation and the equipment used in that like motors, wires, generators, etc., but in the electronics engineering, you will study about the manufacturing of the electronics products and their assembling.
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