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Electrical Engineering It is the branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity. It is concerned with the design, study and application of devices, equipment and systems that use electricity, electronics and electromagnetism.
Electrical Engineers can work in different domains including power generation, building services and transport.They use computer-aided design and engineering software to create project plans and circuit diagrams.They design and oversee the installation of electrical systems in buildings and by using relevant knowledge they implement design.Electrical Engineers should have good technical and teamworking skills to train and supervise technicians to assist in project completion.
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Skills | Personality | Interests Required
Skills & Aptitude
Active Listening
Critical Thinking
Reading Comprehension
Writing
Complex Problem Solving
Category Flexibility
Deductive Reasoning
Oral Comprehension
Problem Sensitivity
Personality
Achievement/Effort
Analytical Thinking
Attention to Detail
Integrity
Persistence
Interests
Realistic
Investigative
Conventional
Jobs, Future Prospects & Salaries
Future Prospect
Past Job Trends
Salary Growth In India
Min Salary | Max Salary | |
---|---|---|
Entry Level | 300000 | 600000 |
Middle Level | 600000 | 1200000 |
Senior Level | 1200000 | 2400000 |
Salaries Across Globe
India
₹ 300000 - ₹ 2400000
US
$ 60000 - $ 150000
UK
£ 26000 - £ 60000
Canada
$ 50000 - $ 130000
Germany
₰ 35000 - ₰ 89000
AUS
₳ 50000 - ₳ 140000
Singapore
$ 4000 - $ 12200
Famous Personalities
Amar Bose
Amar Gopal Bose (Nov
2, 1929 – July 12, 2013) was an American entrepreneur and academic. An
electrical engineer and sound
engineer, he was a professor at
the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for
over 45 years. He was also the founder and chairman of Bose
Corporation.
Thomas Edison
Thomas Alva
Edison (Feb 11, 1847 – Oct 18, 1931) was an American inventor and
businessman. He developed many devices electric power generation sound recording and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph and early versions of
the electric light bulb.