Electronics & Communication Engineering
Engineering [Bachelor of Technology]
Electronics & Communication Engineering involves study of communication between hardwares and sofwares. The branch of Engineering revolves around science and math applied to practical problems in the field of communications. Electronic communications engineers engage in research, design, development and testing of the electronic equipment used in various communications systems.
Course Curriculum
Year 1
Communications Skills and Lab
Analog Electronics
Environment Studies and Lab
Mathematics
Physics and lab
Signals and Systems
Impact of Science and Technology on Society
Analog Electronics
Engineering Graphics
Theory and Technology of Semiconductors
Network Analysis
Year 2
Computational Techniques
Communications Systems
Engineering Electromagnetics
Object Oriented Programming Using C++ and Lab
Digital Electronics and Lab
Analog Electronics
VHDL based Design and Lab
Transmission Lines, Waveguides and Antennas
Control Engineering and Lab
Data Structures and Algorithms and Lab
Computer Architecture and Operating Systems
Year 3
Microwave Devices and Circuits
Microprocessors and Interfacing and Lab
Microelectronics and Lab
Relational Database Management Systems and Lab
Stochastic Systems and Processes
Principles of Management
Summer Training
Digital System Processing and Applications and Lab
Computer Networking and Lab
Information Theory and Coding
Telecommunications Networks and Lab
Opto – Electronics and Optical Communications and lab
Mobile Communications
Year 4
Embedded Systems
Satellite Communication
Technical Writing
Ethics and Moral Values
Eelctives to choose from:
Measurement and Instrumentation
Artificial Intelligence
Introduction to Nanotechnology
Neural Networks and Applications
Software Engineering
Radar and Navigation Engineering
Reliability Engineering
Computer Graphics and Multimedia
Radio and Television Engineering
Principles of Managerial Economics
Principles of Organizational Behaviour