Career Avenues after B.Sc in Electronics
B.Sc in Electronics graduates can find employment in public and private sector organisations where the job profile would include designing, developing and implementing designs of electronic devices and circuits as well as supervising design process and to carry out research in relevant areas in electronics.
Graduates in B.Sc in Electronics can work in the following capacities:
- Electronics design engineer
- Technical support associate
- Quality controller
- Technical executive
- Software developer
- Design and product Engineer
- Analyser
- Test and sales engineer
- Marketing Excecutives
Career Avenues in Public Sector
The public sector offers a number of career opportunities for B.Sc in Electronics graduates.Some of the organisations where they can look for jobs are:
- Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL)
- Air Traffic Control Center (A.T.C.)
- Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL)
- Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO)
- National Thermal Power Corporation (NTPC)
- Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL)
Aspirants can also seek career avenues in the Banking sector and also in Civil Service, Indian Army and Navy. Indian Railways and the Government Electricity Boards across India too provide openings for graduates in B.Sc in Electronics. Notifications regarding available vacancies will be intimated from time to time. Vacancies in Indian Railway, and various other service sector organisatins are filled through a recruitment process having a written examination followed by interview.
Career Avenues in Private Sector
Some private sector units that recruit B.Sc in Electronics graduates are:
- Samsung
- IBM
- HCL
- Pinnacle Software testing
- Philips
- Siemens
- Verizo
- I-Gate
- Motorola
- Global solutions
- Capgemini,BACS
- Wipro
Graduates can also find placement in private banking sectors.
Career avenues can also be had abroad with opportunities concentrated mainly in the area of networking. Certifications in networking fields like Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) and Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) can ensure good career prospects abroad.
B.Sc in Electronics is a course that requires students to choose an area of specialization during the final year of the course. Most of the leading institutions offering a Bachelor of Science degree in Electronics specify an On Job Training to be completed as part of the course.Students displaying excellence during the training has the chance of being absorbed by the companies.
Fresh graduates can expect an annual salary of around Rs 1.8 lacs. Experts in the field can earn around Rs 60,000 per month. Pay scale depends on the level of expertise, educational qualifications and experience in the field of work.
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