5 Points Before Enrolling in Electrical Engineering Course

Electrical engineering is one of the oldest disciplines in engineering yet the most important one. The technology landscape has changed/developed over the years, and so has the challenges faced by engineers. This is why the engineering discipline has become interesting and progressive as never before.



Choosing electrical engineering as a career path is rewarding as supernumerary of opportunities galore. Here are some of the points to consider before enrolling in an electrical engineering course.

1. Passion

The first thing that you want to affirm to yourself is if electrical engineering is your passion. If you are interested in dealing with complex electrical circuits and logically solving problems by implementing theory, then electrical engineering might just be your thing. However, if you are not interested in the core values of electrical engineering and want to pursue the subject just because your parents want you to, then don’t.

When you are passionate about electrical engineering, you gravitate towards the understanding of the subject naturally. This way, you are far likely to be a successful engineer and contribute something to the society. 

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2. Engineering college in West Bengal

The fate of your electrical engineering career entirely depends upon the engineering college you choose. Be very careful when it comes to enrolling yourself in an engineering college. When you choose a particular engineering college, get familiar with the reputation and faculty. It is also very important to choose engineering colleges like IST (Institute of Science and Technology) that offers good placement.

3. Career opportunities

Before you enrol yourself for an electrical engineering course, it is very important that you are well aware of the career and job opportunities that are associated with the engineering discipline. Some of the popular job opportunities for electrical engineering students are power generation, production, construction, railway, pharmaceuticals, defence, automotive, aerospace, and oil and gas.

4. Why to study Electrical Engineering?

There are a lot of companies (both private and public) that hire electrical engineers. While you pursue your electrical engineering course, get familiar with notable companies that are associated with electrical engineering.

Some of the most reputed private engineering companies include Tata Steel, Larsen & Toubro, Tata Motors, Bajaj Electricals, Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories, and Crompton Greaves Limited.

Similarly, reputed public and government sector companies include National Thermal Power Corporation Limited, Heavy Engineering Corporation, National Hydroelectric Power Corporation, Indian Railways, Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), and Indian Oil Corporation.

5. Future plans 

When you pursue electrical engineering as a career path, you have two options – you can either stick to core engineering or move to IT (Information Technology). Either way, you have a bright career ahead.

You also have to plan whether you will continue with higher studies or get a job after graduating.
If you wish to study and learn more, then you can either go for M. Tech or MBA.

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