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What does a Electronics and Communication graduate do?

What is the future of someone studying Electronics and Communication?

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An electronic engineering degree appears to lead in some fairly obvious directions – to the electronics industry, for example. However, the options are much broader than this, both within the engineering industry and outside it.br /Electronic engineering graduates are typically sought by the following industries. However, different employers will have different requirements, so do check out companies individually.br /emAerospace industry/embr /emAutomotive industry/embr /emDefence industry/embr /emElectronics industry/embr /emFast-moving consumer goods industry/embr /emMarine industry/embr /emMaterials and metals industry/embr /emPower generation industry/embr /emRail industry/embr /emUtilities industry/embr /emIT industry/embr /Electronic engineering graduates in the aerospace industrybr /'A graduate electronic engineer in the aerospace industry would be working on cutting edge technology, introducing or enhancing power dense electrical machines and controllers including engine controllers on platforms across the Rolls-Royce business. They may even have the opportunity to work on technology for fully autonomous ships or on electronic propulsoion for aerospace platforms.'

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