Will I get the same job opportunities as electronics and communication engineers if I opt telecommunication engineering. (Eg,Intel,Google)

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    Prem Kumar | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    according to me there is difference in job opportunities between ece and tce, however the difference is small.if you are interested in tce then go for it . best of luck! !!!!
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    Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamy www.scholarclips.co.in | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hey there! In my humble opinion, these employers look at your calibre essentially which is most often synonymous with the marks/grades scored and the college or engineering university you graduated from. It is not essential that you need to have studied abroad. Further, if you have had evidences proving the interest area of your profession as research papers, projects, competitions, etc., with originality, then there may be no reason why these employers may not notice you. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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