I know Kirchoff's 2nd law but when applying to an electrical circuit i am bit confused :confused: with taking correct signs for emf,product of resistor & currect etc.
Anyone please help me to solve problems related with Kirchoff's 2nd law in an easy way.
In my opinion self studying is best,in a class different levels of students are there some uderstands the matter faster & some slower,If most of the people are brilliant then the tutor teaches the matter faster,some may find this as difficult,converse can also happen.If you can understand the...
EE syllabus is mainly the application of mathematics in electrical & electronics,where as CS people need to study mathematics as separate papers,but their application is less when compares to EE.
CS people deals with programming languages,EE people too can specialize in programming after the...
Good decision, go for EE rather than CS as EE people can do all (programming,circuit designing,electric works in railway,electricity board,control system,instrumentation in industries etc).
Thanks for your helpfull advice.I am not yet placed to any college.I want to know whether electronics topics are there in EE branch,also can i migrate to electronics field after completing EE cource.
I am bit confused with choosing an appropiate engg branch as there is no provision to change from one branch to another after joining
Electrical & Electronics (EE) & Electronics & Communication (EC), which is more interesting anyone please help me in choosing one.