What is scope of industrial electronics in india?
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Studying electronics and communication engineering is the dream of every second aspirant due to a number of reasons – growth, job opportunities, salary range and continuous industry growth.
CGC ( Chandigarh Group of Colleges ) is one of the top leading college in India. Chandigarh Group of Colleges has come out to be one of the leading technical campuses. The group commenced its journey in the year 2001 with strength of only 100 students and with two programmes. Today, the campus has more than 15000 students across 15 programmes. It is top one of the leading college of India.
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A layman’s imagination of an ECE, is a man working on an integrated chip in a sophisticated lab. With the evolution of the computer age, Electronics & Communication has crept into every sphere of human life, thus increasing its scope manifolds. Electronics is now a part of our everyday life, from your pocket FM radio to televisions, computers, mobile phones and even the high-end satellites that are helping us in every path.
CGC ( Chandigarh Group of Colleges ) is one of the top leading college in India. Chandigarh Group of Colleges has come out to be one of the leading technical campuses. The group commenced its journey in the year 2001 with strength of only 100 students and with two programmes. Today, the campus has more than 15000 students across 15 programmes. It is top one of the leading college of India.
A LAYMAN’S APPROACH
A layman’s imagination of an ECE, is a man working on an integrated chip in a sophisticated lab. With the evolution of the computer age, Electronics & Communication has crept into every sphere of human life, thus increasing its scope manifolds. Electronics is now a part of our everyday life, from your pocket FM radio to televisions, computers, mobile phones and even the high-end satellites that are helping us in every path.
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There is a huge scope of power electronics now and it is expected to increase by ... Srinivas R Bhat, former Intern at Siemens India
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