After completing a B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE), various career opportunities are available across multiple industries. Graduates can work in power generation, transmission, and distribution, as well as in electronics, telecommunication, and automation sectors. Many roles are in designing, testing, and maintaining electrical systems or developing new technologies in electronics and communications.
EEE graduates can also explore careers in IT companies, working on software development, networking, and embedded systems. Research and development positions in electronics, energy, or automation sectors offer exciting prospects as well. Those interested in the management side of things can pursue roles in project management, operations, or product management in various industries. Public sector opportunities are available in power plants, electrical utilities, and government research agencies. Higher studies, such as an M.Tech or MBA, can further open doors to specialized or leadership roles in engineering and management.