
B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING)
Electronics and communication engineering (ECE) is a discipline of engineering that involves developing and testing electronic circuits and communication devices like transmitters, receivers, and integrated circuits. Engineers who specialize in this domain often need to utilize the principles of digital and analog transmission and reception of signals.
Duration: Typically a four-year undergraduate program.
Curriculum: The curriculum combines subjects from electrical engineering and communication engineering fields, covering topics such as circuit theory, electronics, signals and systems, electromagnetic theory, digital communications, analog communications, and more.
Core Subjects:
- Mathematics: Calculus, Differential Equations, Linear Algebra, Probability & Statistics.
- Electrical Engineering Fundamentals: Circuit Theory, Electromagnetic Theory, Power Systems, Electrical Machines.
- Electronics: Analog Circuits, Digital Circuits, Integrated Circuit Design.
- Signal Processing: Signals and Systems, Digital Signal Processing.
- Communication Systems: Analog Communication, Digital Communication, Wireless Communication.
- Control Systems: Control Theory, Feedback Control Systems.
- Electromagnetic: Antennas, Microwave Engineering.
Practical Labs: The program typically includes laboratory sessions where students gain hands-on experience with electrical and communication equipment, electronic devices, signal processing tools, and simulation software.
Career Opportunities: Graduates with a B.Tech in Electrical and Communications Engineering have diverse career opportunities in industries such as telecommunications, electronics, power systems, semiconductor manufacturing, information technology, research and development, and more.