Which One Is Better - EEE or ECE? Dual degree or BTech? IIT Bombay professor
Professor Rajesh Zele, an alumnus of the institute who has been teaching at IIT Bombay for the past six years, recently answered questions that are frequently asked by candidates who have qualified JEE Advanced. Read on for his advice
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HomeEducationJoSAA Counselling 2022: EEE or ECE? Dual degree or BTech? IIT Bombay professor weighs in on dilemmas faced by electrical engineering aspirants.
JoSAA Counselling 2022: EEE or ECE? Dual degree or BTech? IIT Bombay professor weighs in on dilemmas faced by electrical engineering aspirants.
Professor Rajesh Zele, an alumnus of the institute who has been teaching at IIT Bombay for the past six years, recently answered questions that are frequently asked by candidates who have qualified JEE Advanced. Read on for his advice
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New Delhi I | Updated: September 23, 2022 5:36:39 pm
IIT Bombay recently held an ‘Open House’ session for candidates who have qualified JEE Advanced 2022 and are keen on pursuing a BTech degree in Electrical Engineering. Here are a few important questions answered (Representative image)
IIT Bombay recently held an ‘Open House’ session for candidates who have qualified JEE Advanced 2022 and are keen on pursuing a BTech degree in Electrical Engineering.
Professor Rajesh Zele, an alumnus of the institute who has been teaching at IIT Bombay for the past six years, led the session. He started the session with a brief presentation on the electrical engineering department of IIT Bombay, which is among the largest in the country. The department has 66 faculty members and over 1300 students across BTech, MTech, PhD, and Dual Degree programmes.
Here are a few questions answered by Professor Zele:
Q. I am confused between computer science engineering and electrical engineering. I love chip designing and integrated circuits, but I am also interested in machine learning, data science, and artificial intelligence. Which branch should I choose?
What do you want to do? What are you excited about? If you feel like you are good with building things with your hands, you can put together a pc board, or get excited about putting together a circuit board, then take up electrical engineering. And, of course, software development and machine learnings are parts of electrical engineering. Studying electrical engineering will not keep you away from anything related to computer science. Our students have done exceedingly well in computer science. Working in electrical engineering will not prevent you from working in the machine learning area either.
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