Confused regarding curriculum

Which among this two curriculum is more versatile in terms of job market. Like if I choose Electrical Engineering (1st curriculum) can I still work or do masters in Electronics Engineering (2nd curriculum)

1st one: Electrical Engineering

Engineering Mathematics (I, II and III)

Engineering Physics

Engineering Chemistry

Computer programming

Engineering drawing

Applied Mechanics

Electric Circuit (I and II)

Electronics Circuits

Applied Computer Programming

Electrical Installation Workshop

Instrumentation and Measurement

Electrical Machine (I, II)

Electrical Engineering Material

Power System Analysis (I, II)

Logic circuit

Numerical Methods

Probability and Statistics

Microprocessors and Microcontrollers

Control system

Communication English

Digital Signal Processing and Application

Engineering Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer

Project Engineering and Management

Power Electronics

Switchgear and Protection

Electric Machine Design

Digital Control system

Engineering Economics

Industrial Instrumentation and Automation

Industrial Electrification

Electrical Drives

Electric Power Distribution System

Power Plant Engineering

Power System Operation and Control

High voltage Engineering

Transmission System Design

Engineering Profession and Society

2nd one: Electronics, Communication and Information Technology Engineering

Engineering Mathematics (I, II and III)

Engineering Physics

Computer Programming

Engineering Drawing

Fundamental of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Engineering Workshop

Object Orient Programming

Electric Device and Circuits

Digital Logics

Electrical Circuits and Machines

Engineering Chemistry

Communication English

Computer Graphics and Visualization

Microprocessors

Advanced Electronics

Control system

Numerical Methods

Discrete Structure

Instrumentation

Computer Organization and Architecture

Electromagnetics

Signals and Systems

Probability and Statistics

Artificial Intelligence

Filter Design

Embedded System

Propagation and Antenna

ICT project Management

Engineering Economics

Communication Systems

Telecommunication and Computer Networks

RF and Microwave Engineering

Robotics

Digital Signal Processing

Wireless Communication

Energy, Environment and Social Engineering

An assistance will much much appreciated.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 3 days ago

What's the future of Electrical Engineer ?

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Hello everyone. I am from Nepal. I am about to start my undergraduate in Engineering particularly electrical or electronics engineering. I am a bit confused. I wanted to work in semiconductor engineering jobs or research and development in same field or quantum hardware research (like as a hobby. Don't even know if it exist). In Nepal, Electrical Engineering focused mainly on power and control, like grids, hydropower, etc. and Electronics, Communication and Information information Technology engineering focuses on communication. But neither of them teaches core subject required for semiconductor design, like VLSI design and sort of others. May you please guide me on this?

Also, I am little skeptical whether the semiconductor or quantum field is rewarding in future? Like, can they be such rewarding in comparison to engineers working in power grids, transformers, etc. (high voltage works or renewable energy fields)? May you please help on this too? It would mean a lotttttt for me.

PS:- I am planning to do my masters abroad.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 4 days ago

What's the future of Electrical Engineering??

Hello everyone. I am from Nepal. I am about to start my undergraduate in Engineering particularly electrical or electronics engineering. I am a bit confused. I wanted to work in semiconductor engineering jobs or research and development in same field or quantum hardware research (like as a hobby. Don't even know if it exist). In Nepal, Electrical Engineering focused mainly on power and control, like grids, hydropower, etc. and Electronics, Communication and Information information Technology engineering focuses on communication. But neither of them teaches core subject required for semiconductor design, like VLSI design and sort of others. May you please guide me on this?

Also, I am little skeptical whether the semiconductor or quantum field is rewarding in future? Like, can they be such rewarding in comparison to engineers working in power grids, transformers, etc. (high voltage works or renewable energy fields)? May you please help on this too? It would mean a lotttttt for me.

PS:- I am planning to do my masters abroad.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 4 days ago
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Confused about the future

Hello everyone. I am from Nepal. I am about to start my undergraduate in Engineering particularly electrical or electronics engineering. I am a bit confused. I wanted to work in semiconductor engineering jobs or research and development in same field or quantum hardware research (like as a hobby. Don't even know if it exist). In Nepal, Electrical Engineering focused mainly on power and control, like grids, hydropower, etc. and Electronics, Communication and Information information Technology engineering focuses on communication. But neither of them teaches core subject required for semiconductor design, like VLSI design and sort of others. May you please guide me on this?

Also, I am little skeptical whether the semiconductor or quantum field is rewarding in future? Like, can they be such rewarding in comparison to engineers working in power grids, transformers, etc. (high voltage works or renewable energy fields)? May you please help on this too? It would mean a lotttttt for me.

PS:- I am planning to do my masters abroad.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 4 days ago

Confused about the future

Hello everyone. I am from Nepal. I am about to start my undergraduate in Engineering particularly electrical or electronics engineering. I am a bit confused. I wanted to work in semiconductor engineering jobs or research and development in same field or quantum hardware research (like as a hobby. Don't even know if it exist). In Nepal, Electrical Engineering focused mainly on power and control, like grids, hydropower, etc. and Electronics, Communication and Information information Technology engineering focuses on communication. But neither of them teaches core subject required for semiconductor design, like VLSI design and sort of others. May you please guide me on this?

Also, I am little skeptical whether the semiconductor or quantum field is rewarding in future? Like, can they be such rewarding in comparison to engineers working in power grids, transformers, etc. (high voltage works or renewable energy fields)? May you please help on this too? It would mean a lotttttt for me.

PS:- I am planning to do my masters abroad.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 4 days ago

Confused about the future

Hello everyone. I am from Nepal. I am about to start my undergraduate in Engineering particularly electrical or electronics engineering. I am a bit confused. I wanted to work in semiconductor engineering jobs or research and development in same field or quantum hardware research (like as a hobby. Don't even know if it exist). In Nepal, Electrical Engineering focused mainly on power and control, like grids, hydropower, etc. and Electronics, Communication and Information information Technology engineering focuses on communication. But neither of them teaches core subject required for semiconductor design, like VLSI design and sort of others. May you please guide me on this?

Also, I am little skeptical whether the semiconductor or quantum field is rewarding in future? Like, can they be such rewarding in comparison to engineers working in power grids, transformers, etc. (high voltage works or renewable energy fields)? May you please help on this too? It would mean a lotttttt for me.

PS:- I am planning to do my masters abroad.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 5 days ago

Need serious guidance please

I am from Nepal. Starting my undergraduate in Engineering. I am little confused about future. I wanted to study Electrical Engineering for semiconductor design and research (of course in other countries). I am skeptical whether semiconductor engineering field is equally rewarding or not, not just abt money but interm of research and job growth too.

I also frequently question myself if power and control field, related to high voltage, is more rewarding than this field? A little doubtful ant my future. If help it would mean a lot for me.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 6 days ago

Guidance please

I am from Nepal starting my undergraduate journey. I want to have a job in semiconductor industry in future. I researched and found electrical engineering can be a good option for it. Here in Nepal, two undergraduate courses are available, Electrical Engineering (mainly focused in Power and control) and Electronics, Communication and information Engineering (mainly focused on communication), but none of these teaches core VLSI design and other important concepts. A help will be much appreciated.

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u/CranberryFew8429 — 7 days ago