What is the difference between electrical engineering and electrical & electronics engineering?

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    Disha Chauhan | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    EE is concerned with using electricity to transmit energy and EEE concerned with using electricity to transmit information. In Electrical Engineering you study Power System engineering in more details starting from electrical power generation, line parameter calculation, power system analysis, switchgear & protection. In EEE most of these subjects are common except that some of the advanced topic in power system analysis like load flow analysis, power system operation & control etc. are covered only in EE.

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