Switching from B.tech to full EE

Hi everyone am graduating with a bachelor of technology in electrical engineering soon , what is the difference between bachelor of technology in electrical engineering and bachelor of electrical engineering technology wich i heard the last one is more of a technician degree or the both are I need to hear from the ones who did a similar degree is it worth it ? Is there any difference between u and a regular EE grad ? And if there is any hiring engineers here do u think I should do a bridge to a full EE and what are the procedure like in Canada because I am moving there soon my degree is not from an accredited Canadian University so what should I do i feel like I wasted my time although my degree had all the EE classes from advanced math ,physics, and all the EE hard courses, I only joined because the EE program in my university offered two specialties in EE and it's mandatory to chose one either power and electrical machines or controls i wanted to do both that's why I went with the B.tech degree now after getting a closer look at the jobs market and the difference I fell like I messed up big time , what should I do am only asking for guidance from senior engineers feel free to be brutally honest I will do everything nothing will ever set me back i just want the shortest bath for an EE degree what should I do

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u/Wd_salah93 — 14 days ago

Switching from B.tech to full EE

Hi everyone am graduating with a bachelor of technology in electrical engineering soon , what is the difference between bachelor of technology in electrical engineering and bachelor of electrical engineering technology wich i heard the last one is more of a technician degree or the both are I need to hear from the ones who did a similar degree is it worth it ? Is there any difference between u and a regular EE grad ? And if there is any hiring engineers here do u think I should do a bridge to a full EE and what are the procedure like in Canada because I am moving there soon my degree is not from an accredited Canadian University so what should I do i feel like I wasted my time although my degree had all the EE classes from advanced math ,physics, and all the EE hard courses, I only joined because the EE program in my university offered two specialties in EE and it's mandatory to chose one either power and electrical machines or controls i wanted to do both that's why I went with the B.tech degree now after getting a closer look at the jobs market and the difference I fell like I messed up big time , what should I do am only asking for guidance from senior engineers feel free to be brutally honest I will do everything nothing will ever set me back i just want the shortest bath for an EE degree what should I do

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u/Wd_salah93 — 14 days ago

Switching from B.tech to full EE

Hi everyone am graduating with a bachelor of technology in electrical engineering soon , what is the difference between bachelor of technology in electrical engineering and bachelor of electrical engineering technology wich i heard the last one is more of a technician degree or the both are I need to hear from the ones who did a similar degree is it worth it ? Is there any difference between u and a regular EE grad ? And if there is any hiring engineers here do u think I should do a bridge to a full EE and what are the procedure like in Canada because I am moving there soon my degree is not from an accredited Canadian University so what should I do i feel like I wasted my time although my degree had all the EE classes from advanced math ,physics, and all the EE hard courses, I only joined because the EE program in my university offered two specialties in EE and it's mandatory to chose one either power and electrical machines or controls i wanted to do both that's why I went with the B.tech degree now after getting a closer look at the jobs market and the difference I fell like I messed up big time , what should I do am only asking for guidance from senior engineers feel free to be brutally honest I will do everything nothing will ever set me back i just want the shortest bath for an EE degree what should I do

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u/Wd_salah93 — 14 days ago

Switching from B.tech to full Ee

Hi everyone am graduating with a bachelor of technology in electrical engineering soon , what is the difference between bachelor of technology in electrical engineering and bachelor of electrical engineering technology wich i heard the last one is more of a technician degree or the both are I need to hear from the ones who did a similar degree is it worth it ? Is there any difference between u and a regular EE grad ? And if there is any hiring engineers here do u think I should do a bridge to a full EE and what are the procedure like in Canada because I am moving there soon my degree is not from an accredited Canadian University so what should I do i feel like I wasted my time although my degree had all the EE classes from advanced math ,physics, and all the EE hard courses, I only joined because the EE program in my university offered two specialties in EE and it's mandatory to chose one either power and electrical machines or controls i wanted to do both that's why I went with the B.tech degree now after getting a closer look at the jobs market and the difference I fell like I messed up big time , what should I do am only asking for guidance from senior engineers feel free to be brutally honest I will do everything nothing will ever set me back i just want the shortest bath for an EE degree what should I do

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u/Wd_salah93 — 14 days ago

Protection career

Hi everyone I hope all of you are doing great i am an EE student in Sudan focusing on both controls /automation and power and electrical machines i am in my 4th year and I hade several internships with the major electrical companies (government owned) like the transmission companies, generation , distribution etc i had internships with all theses companies I've came across a lot of posts talking about how power industry is boring i find it quite the opposite i worked with the protection department a lot, testing relays and testing transformers across the country and that's what get me going that's what makes me happy. there's something about the humming sound of a 500kv transformer that fascinates me . Technically I used several devices for testing relays, CT ,VT, breakers and many more so I kinda get the general idea of protection ,plus I studied two courses in my 4th year about protection and devices used in it , my question is should I pursue a masters degree in protection or that would be a waste of time and money? Is it a great choice regarding the job markets especially in Europe or north America if i decided to move there? What your thoughts on this especially the people who are in this field rn . Thank you for reading

NOTE : feel free to correct me grammatically or Technically or how should I rewrite my thoughts it's the first time for me posting here so the next time I post it would be better.

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u/Wd_salah93 — 1 month ago