~ALL ABOUT ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING-
CHOOSING BETWEEN ENGINEERING BRANCHES:
ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND BEYOND-
If you are trying to decide between Electrical and Electronics
Engineering, Lets break it down based on what I’ve learned. It’s a
common dilemma, and the story here is about a former student who
wrestled with the very same choice.
Initially, the student considered Computer Science, Chemistry,
Mechanical, and Civil Engineering. Computer Science was immediately
appealing, while Chemistry was quickly dismissed. Mechanical and Civil
were ruled out because they seemed to involve a lot of physical labor a
lot of work in the field as they put it and the student preferred
something with less. This is a key point to remember: finding a balance
between intellectual challenge and physical demand is a big factor for
many students.
Then came the electrical versus electronics debate. Electrical
Engineering seemed like the logical choice at first. However, they
observed the burgeoning mobile phone market during their studies and
realized the potential of Electronics. Mobile will also work here, they
thought. They wanted the best of both worlds: We want a mixer, we
want the benefit of both. This led to choosing both Electrical and
Electronics.
, The initial feeling was one of brilliance: I am very intelligent bro! But
reality quickly set in. The student described a challenging period where
they constantly questioned their decision, especially after hearing from
professors and seeing how their classmates were faring.
The good news The universities curriculum does offer a unique
advantage it teaches you both Electrical and Electronics together.
Essentially, it’s the only engineering branch where you get exposure to
both disciplines. While it’s a lot to take in, the advantage is that you get
a broader understanding.
So, the takeaway isn’t necessarily to choose one over the other
immediately. Consider your interests. Are you drawn to the bigger
power systems Electrical or the smaller.
THE ALLURE AND CHALLENGE OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING IN COLLEGE-
Electrical and Electronics Engineering(EE) holds incredible potential.
The ability to create machines that genuinely surprise and change the
world. But why isn’t this happening more often? The core challenge lies
in the transition to college life. College is the biggest egg of fun and
acknowledges the powerful allure of that newfound freedom.
This creates a dangerous dynamic. Years of being told that completing
each educational milestone 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade will set
your life leads students to believe that once they reach college, the
setting can finally begin. This eagerness to set their life often
completely overshadows the dedication needed for Engineering. It’s a
common trap: prioritizing the lifestyle of college over truly mastering
the subject matter.
ENGINEERING-
CHOOSING BETWEEN ENGINEERING BRANCHES:
ELECTRICAL, ELECTRONICS AND BEYOND-
If you are trying to decide between Electrical and Electronics
Engineering, Lets break it down based on what I’ve learned. It’s a
common dilemma, and the story here is about a former student who
wrestled with the very same choice.
Initially, the student considered Computer Science, Chemistry,
Mechanical, and Civil Engineering. Computer Science was immediately
appealing, while Chemistry was quickly dismissed. Mechanical and Civil
were ruled out because they seemed to involve a lot of physical labor a
lot of work in the field as they put it and the student preferred
something with less. This is a key point to remember: finding a balance
between intellectual challenge and physical demand is a big factor for
many students.
Then came the electrical versus electronics debate. Electrical
Engineering seemed like the logical choice at first. However, they
observed the burgeoning mobile phone market during their studies and
realized the potential of Electronics. Mobile will also work here, they
thought. They wanted the best of both worlds: We want a mixer, we
want the benefit of both. This led to choosing both Electrical and
Electronics.
, The initial feeling was one of brilliance: I am very intelligent bro! But
reality quickly set in. The student described a challenging period where
they constantly questioned their decision, especially after hearing from
professors and seeing how their classmates were faring.
The good news The universities curriculum does offer a unique
advantage it teaches you both Electrical and Electronics together.
Essentially, it’s the only engineering branch where you get exposure to
both disciplines. While it’s a lot to take in, the advantage is that you get
a broader understanding.
So, the takeaway isn’t necessarily to choose one over the other
immediately. Consider your interests. Are you drawn to the bigger
power systems Electrical or the smaller.
THE ALLURE AND CHALLENGE OF ELECTRICAL AND
ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING IN COLLEGE-
Electrical and Electronics Engineering(EE) holds incredible potential.
The ability to create machines that genuinely surprise and change the
world. But why isn’t this happening more often? The core challenge lies
in the transition to college life. College is the biggest egg of fun and
acknowledges the powerful allure of that newfound freedom.
This creates a dangerous dynamic. Years of being told that completing
each educational milestone 10th grade, 11th grade, 12th grade will set
your life leads students to believe that once they reach college, the
setting can finally begin. This eagerness to set their life often
completely overshadows the dedication needed for Engineering. It’s a
common trap: prioritizing the lifestyle of college over truly mastering
the subject matter.