Future Prospects of M.Sc in Electronics
Courses such as M.E in Electronics and Communication, M.Tech in Electronics Design and Technology, Ph.D in Digital Electronics, and M.Phil in Applied Electronics can be pursued by master degree holders in Electronics interested in higher studies. Airport Authority of India (AAI), Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited, National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), etc are some of the firms where job seekers can try for a career.
Higher Study Options after M.Sc in Electronics
- Master of Philosophy in Electronics
- Doctor of Philosophy in Digital Electronics
- Doctor of Philosophy in Electronic Science
- Doctor of Philosophy in Quantum Electronics
- Master of Technology in Electronics Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Digital Systems Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Electronics and Communication
- Master of Engineering in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
- Master of Engineering in Micro Electronics Systems
- Master of Engineering in Electronic Product Design and Technology
- Master of Philosophy in Applied Electronics
- Master of Philosophy in Electronics and Communication
- Master of Technology in Digital Electronics and Communication Systems
- Master of Technology in Electronics Circuits and System
- Master of Technology in Electronics
- Master of Technology in Electronics Design and Technology
- Master of Technology in Micro Electronics & Control Systems
Career Avenues after M.Sc in Electronics
M.Sc holders in Electronics can try for technical job profiles in firms such as BHEL, BEL, and NTPC. Those with a minimum of 65% marks can join as ‘Executive Trainee’ in NTPC. A valid GATE score is also mandatory for the profile. Those with a valid score in GATE can also find job opportunities in HPCL and BPCL. Candidates with a minimum of 50% marks can join Airport Authority of India (AAI) as ‘Junior Executive (ATC)’.
M.Sc holders in Electronics are eligible to take up the role of ‘Telecom Technical Assistant’ in BSNL. Selected candidates to this job profile can earn up to Rs. 25420/- per month. A minimum of 60% marks is essential to get recruited to the role of Scientific/ Technical Assistant in National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT). Pay scale offered for this job profile is Rs. 34800/- per month, along with the grade pay of Rs. 4200/-.
Students having completed M.Sc (Electronics) are often recruited as System Engineer/Hardware Engineer in private firms like Microsoft, Infosys, Apple, Sony, and Whirlpool. Salary packages and job promotion in these firms is based on the performance and skills of the candidate.
In teaching sector, M.Sc (Electronics) graduates can join as ‘Assistant Professor’ with salary package around Rs. 40,000/- per month. Such candidates must have NET as an additional qualification.
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