Electronic & Communications Engineering involves the application of science and mathematics to practical problems in the field of communications. Electronics & Communications Engineers might be engaged in research, design, development and testing of the electronic equipment used in various communications systems. Electronics & Communications Engineering is related to the design, development, and testing of electronic circuits, communication equipment like transmitter, receiver, integrated circuits (IC). It also deals with basic electronics, analog and digital transmission and reception of data, voice and video transmission, microprocessors, satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae and wave progression. Today, electronics has changed the entire global scenario with its applications in different fields such as medical science, public transport, automobile, 4G and 5G communication models and energy sources. This has improved the day-to-day quality of life.
Learning Perspective
During the four years of this course, ECE students deal with fundamental subjects such as engineering mathematics, circuit analysis, signal analysis, analog and digital electronics design; also, applicable programming concepts such as C, C++, Java. Apart from a basic understanding of electronics, the course offers specialization in embedded system, communication system, nano-electronics, microwave engineering, image processing and satellite communications, etc. During the course, the university provides hands-on practice in various modern cutting-edge laboratories. Students enhance not only their hardware skills but also improve in software sections (Xilinx-HDL-VHDL, Verilog, Java, MATLAB, Tanner, and Various Circuit Simulation Tools, etc.) through minor projects in each semester. The ECE department also has a modern research and development cell for the students to implement their innovative ideas for the betterment of the society.
Key Information
Min. 50% Aggregate in 10+2 with Physics and Mathmatics as Compulsory Subjects.
*Lab & Library fee will be charged separately
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