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Electronics And Telecommunication Engineering Guide To Drdo

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Most of the people who study Electronics and Telecommunication (ECE) engineering has hardly any interest in the subject. They opt for the branch not due to interest but mostly due to the placement trend of the ECE students in respective colleges. ECE students can sit in both hardware and software industries and hence they generally have more placements compared to other branches. And getting a job in software industry is much easier than a hardware industry. For a job in core electronics industry you have to work hard and learn (NOT STUDY) the subject in those 4 years of engineering. Even after that much effort you may never get a core job during campus placement because core industries goes for placements only in top tier colleges (read IITs and NITs).

So you have to search job off campus and if you are lucky enough you may get an internship or job with minimum salary and after a few years you will be getting your reward. On the contrary you can enjoy your 4 years with no burden of learning the subject well, study (NOT LEARN) for marks, solve some aptitude problems, improve your communication skills (not necessary always) and that is the only preparation you need to crack an interview with software industry. In fact the branch does not even matter to the hiring companies. Some hiring companies though may prefer ECE students since generally comparatively more brighter students opt for ECE than other branches due to placement trend I mentioned before. In short the knowledge you need to do a job in core industry is thousand times more than what you need to do a job in software industry.

P.S: I am an ECE engineer. I worked in a software industry and just after two months I left the job.

I felt the environment to be a suffocating one and I always felt that I am not doing justice to the branch I have studied. I opted for higher studies and right now I am working on my PhD. I do believe they really do not have to. No one is actually forced into something. But it’s a personal choice. In fact people choose it considering they have the necessary skills ready for the job needs.

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And they already know the job kind as a software engineer. I know many who actually loved working as software engineer and not even bothering that they are not doing any embedded, IOT or electronic hardware stuff. There could be another reason that finding a job as software engineer is easy because of wide range of companies are flourishing these days and job prospects. Working as a software engineer has it’s own advantage, like the ability to work from home, working while travelling etc.

And self skill development is very easy. Few companies are promoting BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) these days as well. And these attract people even from E&T. That’s all what I can think now.

Do you know there are many recruiters (both pvt.and govt.) like DMRC, Siemens, Motorola, Intel, Texas Instruments, BEL, ISRO, DRDO, Accenture, Wipro, HCL Technologies, NVidia, Samsung, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, TCS, Conexant, MTNL, AIR, BSNL, Indian Air force, Indian Navy, Railways, Bharat Electronics Ltd and Flextronics and Philips Electronics needs Electronics and Communication Engineers. But the actual fact is lack of proper education in Universities. In India there are bunch of colleges that do business not provide proper education. And IT is a very easy going field where you need only basic english, computer and you can get a job in BPO.

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Some engineers quick learn some programming languages and then enter in IT firm. So, this is the scenario Why do Electronics & telecommunication engineers have to work as a software engineer in IT firm? Hope this helps:). There are several reasons for this. Some of them are follows. Opportunities in ETC are less.

A person got into the role due to family or some kind of pressure. Later, they realised that being a computer enthusiast is better. One common term which is trending is to be self dependent and its very good. Now if you don’t have a job but a long checklist to accomplish,then you need some way to earn money. So a good job is that of a computer engineer at some service based company.

To clear of bad debts. These are some of them. There can be many more.

Sudhir Mishra, DS & Director General and CEO & MD, BrahMos Aerospace Dr. Sudhir Mishra, Distinguished Scientist & Director General (BrahMos), DRDO, Ministry of Defence and CEO&MD, BrahMos Aerospace, an India-Russia Joint Venture, is a Graduate of Government Engineering College, Jabalpur, M.Tech.

In Mechanical Engineering from Indian Institute of Technology, Madras and Ph.D. From National Institute of Technology, Warangal. He has contributed immensely in India's quest to achieve excellence in Missile technologies. His technical expertise and contribution has resulted in the realisation of several DRDO Missile Programmes. As CEO&MD, BrahMos Aerospace, he is responsible for the design, development, production and product support encompassing complete Product Life Cycle of BrahMos Weapon System.

He has guided 'Team BrahMos' in design, development, modernising and upgrading BRAHMOS missile to achieve newer capabilities and versions for Land to Land, Sea to Land and Air to Sea/Land and conducted flight test for extended range. His leadership and guidance has led to successful flight test of BrahMos Supersonic Cruise Missile from Sukhoi-30 MKI fighter aircraft against Sea target resulting in historic achievement of India becoming first country in the world to have such unique capability. His defence diplomatic skills have resulted in the culmination of several defence R&D projects with friendly countries within the framework of foreign policy and defence cooperation. He has visited Russia, Israel, France, Holland, Switzerland, Pakistan, South Africa, United Kingdom, Malaysia, Vietnam, UAE, Indonesia, Philippines & Japan to enhance bilateral cooperation in the field of defence technologies. He is academician of Russian Academy of Cosmonautics and awarded with Honorary Doctorate by People’s University, Bhopal and Fellow of Aeronautical Society of India, Institution of Engineers (India), the Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE), Indian Institution of Production Engineers and Centre for Excellence in Project Management, New Delhi.

He is a member of many national and international professional societies. He has been awarded with the “DRDO Scientist of the Year Award” by the Prime Minister of India, “Distinguished Alumnus Award-2018” by IIT, Madras, IIM-TATA Gold Medal Award by Indian Institute of Metals, Kolkata, “Madhya Pradesh Gaurav Samman” by Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, “Distinguished Alumni Award” by Government Engineering College, Jabalpur, “Super CEO Award” by The Machinist, Times of India Group, “Vigyan Pratibha Samman” by Council of Science & Technology, Govt. Of Madhya Pradesh“, Life Time Achievement Award” by Sriram College of Engineering & Technology, Jabalpur.