FIVE WAYS TO BECOME AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

Engineering degree has a extremely special significance for the Indian student and getting admission in top engineering college in NCR is a dream come true for many. The most popular choice for students is to become an engineer or a doctor. Actually, the percentage of students preferring engineering over medical career is more. The engineering courses in a lot of streams are available in undergraduate and the post-graduate level. One has to complete the undergraduate level before attempting graduate level. The PG level follows.

They are two courses available in engineering at the undergraduate level

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E) or Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech)

Diploma in Engineering

The Diploma in engineering program is of 3-year period and can be pursued soon after completing the 10th standard.

The B.E or B.Tech is of 4-year duration which is divided into 8 semesters. The admission to it is through entrance exam after 10+2 course.

Both these courses can be studied in different streams like mechanical engineering, Electronics engineering, electrical engineering, civil engineering etc.

The 5 steps or ways to become an electrical engineer are

Completion of 10+2 course

In order to attempt the entrance exam conducted for the admission to many engineering courses, one should have completed the 10+2 school course. After completing 10 standard students aspiring to go for engineering course must go for science subjects like physics, chemistry, and mathematics. The student must have scored a least of 50% marks in the PCM subjects to be eligible for admission to engineering undergraduate course.

Secure high marks in the entrance exam

Entrance exams are conducted for admission to engineering and colleges both at the state level as well as national level. Rankings are awarded based on the marks scored. In order to be allow  to pick the college of your choice, you must score quite high and be in the top ranks as counseling is done and choices are offered based on the rank.

The process of admission

Admissions are offered based on the marks scored both in the entrance exam as well as the 10+2 examination. IIT’s have their own entrance examination conducted at national level. The engineering colleges  and institutes of the state come under the purview of the technical education board of the state.

The relevant authorities arrange the counseling for the students where the procedure of evaluating the merit marks, initial seat allocation and the interview is conducted on the dates announced by the technical board.

The top ranking students get admission in the best engineering colleges. In fact, they get a wide choice of colleges to pick from. As the seats fill up, the choices offered to the lower ranking applicant become lesser and lesser.

Secure admission

At the time of allotment four options are given to the selected student

Option A – The student accepts the branch selected and does not ask for any up gradation in the branch allotted. The student also undertakes to report to the college allotted as per schedule. If the student fails to report inside the specific time the admission is forfeited.

Option B– In this case, the student accepts the branch allotted but remains in the counseling process for branch up gradation. The branch upgraded after shuffling shall supersede the branch allotted firstly and will be binding to the student. The student shall report to the college as per plan failing which the admission rights will be withdrawn.

Option C – Student expresses that he/she is not interested in the branch allotted and opts to remain in the counseling process for branch up gradation.

Option D– Student expresses that he/she is not interested in the branch selected and also does not opt to remain in the counseling process. The admission procedure ends for the student without allocation of the seat.

Complete the Course successfully

After seeking admission, the student enrolls in the college and completes the 4-year course fruitfully and is given the degree certificate in B.E or B.Tech electrical engineering as the case may be.

Conclusion

The process of becoming an electrical engineer has been explained in detail. It is important to score high both in the 10+2 as well as entrance exam in order to capable to get admission in top engineering college in Greater Noida and become an electrical engineer.