Which has a better scope and why: Electrical Engineering or ECE?

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    Deepak Prajapati Want to share my knowledge | Scholar-Level 16

    6 years ago
    The scope of ECE is same as CSE i.e. very high, but for government jobs, electrical engineering is better than EC because it is a core branch so it has more opportunities in public sector.
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    Stuti Mishra

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    ECE and EEE are the branches which sound quite similar.
    EEE: EEE actually goes deeper than just "motors & generators". You also learn more about electromagnetics & how high-frequency signals operate. This is the black-magic that's required to design computer & wireless systems, one can make more money as an EEE.
    ECE: Here, it deals with Electronics with some part of communication. The subject uses the scientific knowledge of the behaviour and effects of electrons to develop devices, systems, or equipment that uses electricity as a part of its driving force. Also, it contains basics on electrical machines and more on integrated circuit
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    Prateek Kohli

    7 years ago
    ECE and EEE are the branches which sound quite similar.
    EEE-EEE actually goes deeper than just "motors & generators". You also learn more about electromagnetics & how high-frequency signals operate - this is the black-magic that's required to design computer & wireless Systems,one can make more money as an EEE.
    ECE: Here, it deals with Electronics with some part of communication. The subject uses the scientific knowledge of the behaviour and effects of electrons to develop devices, systems, or equipment that uses electricity as part of its driving force. Also it contains basics on electrical machines and more on integrated circuits and c
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    Kandarp Patel Ambition On Fleek | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Greetings from SHIKSHA.
    Since both courses are very good in terms of training education Placements research and higher studies.
    But talking about the current scenario Electrical Engineering has some better scopes than Electronics and Communication Engineering in our country in terms of Placements. Talking about Electrical Engineering, it deals with Electrical technology, circuit, electronics, electromagnetism, electrical engineering materials, instrumentation and control systems of the machine and system transmission and distribution of power etc. And, talking about the electronics and Communication Branch, this branch deals with, basic
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    Aditya Doiphode Current Student- NIT, Trichy | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Both are pretty good fields and scope is also similar. It depends on what you want to do in future.
    EEE engineers focus on the analysis, design, development and manufacture of the electrical equipment, electronic devices, mechatronics technologies, and automation and control systems.
    Electrical Engineers deal with power generation and transmission systems.
    EEE engineers, design circuits for electrically operated vehicles, computers, digital devices, electronic memory storage devices, industrial robots and CNC machines.
    EEE Engineers setup & operate the telecommunication, wireless and internet networks.
    Electronics and Communication Engineer
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    Harsh Ranjan College Selection Expert | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    EE: Electrical Engineering branch deals with electrical technology and machines, circuit analysis, electronics, electromagnetism, electrical engineering materials, instrumentation, control systems, power engineering and transmission and distribution.
    ECE: This branch mainly deals with analog transmission, basic electronics, solid state devices, microprocessors, digital and analog communication, analog integrated circuits, satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae and wave progression. It also deals with the manufacturing of electronic devices, circuits, and communications equipment.
    Personally, I think ECE is a very vast f
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Almost 60% of the syllabus is same for ECE and EE, but the core subjects are different.
    Main difference between the 2 are as follows:-
    1) EEE actually goes deeper than just "motors & generators". You also learn more about electromagnetics & how high-frequency signals operate - this is the black-magic that's required to design computer & wireless systems, one can make more money as an EEE.
    2) ECE: Here, it deals with electronics with some part of communication. The subject uses the scientific knowledge of the behaviour and effects of electrons to develop devices, systems, or equipment that uses electricity as part of its driving force. Als
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