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Electronics And Telecommunication

Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering is concerned with the study of different principles and practical aspects that are having a direct association with the design and development of different telecommunication equipment. Further, this branch of engineering deals with digital transmission, analog transmission, voice and data, video reception, solid state devices, basic electronics, microprocessors, analog integrated circuits, analog and digital communication, microwave engineering, antennae, and wave progression.

Electronics and Telecommunications engineering graduates have the skillsets that make them an expert in developing prototypes of integrated circuit components.

JSPM’s JSCOE course of B.E in Electronics and Telecommunication is a 4-year program. In our curriculum we allow students to choose elective subjects like Semiconductor devices, Digital Logic Design, Network Theory, Signals and Systems, Analog Circuits, Communication Systems. Moreover, one can opt for Principles of Digital Communication, Microwave Engineering or Digital Signal Processing.

To become eligible for getting admission in the undergraduate course of JSPM’s Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering course a candidate need to pass 10+2 or senior secondary examination with minimum qualifying marks in aggregate Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics as the fundamental subjects. Whereas to seek admission in PG course one must have a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering on Electronics and Communication. The subjects that are covered in this course are:

  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Machine Learning
  • Electronic and Electrical Circuits
  • Data Structures and Object Oriented Programming
  • Signals & Systems and Digital Signal Processing
  • Control and Communication Systems
  • Digital Communication and Information Theory
  • Electromagnetic and Radiation & Microwave Techniques
  • Microcontrollers and Mechatronics
  • Power Electronics and VLSI
  • Advanced Processors and Operating Systems
  • Mobile and Broadband Communication and Computer Networks
  • There is no dearth of good opportunities for an Electronics and Communication Engineer as they can avail job opportunities in a multitude of industries upon successful completion of their degrees. 
  • Telecommunication Industry, Satellite Industry, Defense Industry, Power Sector, Civil Aviation, Railways, Nuclear Energy Industry, Electronics components manufacturing Industry, Solar Energy Industry, Home Appliance, VLSI design, Television Industry etc are some of the popular sectors where the services of an Electronics and Telecommunication engineer are required. All major software companies recruit Electronics & Telecommunication Engineer as to work on projects of software development.
  • An electronics engineer has good career opportunities both in India and abroad. Salary packages offered to electronics and communication engineers vary upon various factors such as working skills, qualifications, working area, recruiters and many other factors. However, as a fresher electronics and communication engineer you can earn about Rs. 3-8 lakh per annum.
  • The demand for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering is increasing exponentially by the day.
  • The scope for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers is quite high in public sectors. The private sectors are preferring Electronics and Telecommunication engineers as of their ability to work on both hardware as well as software domain.
  • These engineers can also work on cross functional multidisciplinary engineering projects to utilize the facets of electronics and communication engineering.
  • They can improve the functionality and technology of communication devices and servers. Setting up networks and equipment’s and maintain the systems are also among their job profile.
  • ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization)
  • ECIL (Electronics Corporation of India Limited)
  • BARC (Bhabha Atomic Research Center)
  • DRDO (Defense Research and Development Organization)
  • NTPC(National Thermal Power Corporation)
  • BEL (Bharat Electronics Limited)
  • DERL (Defense Electronics and Research Laboratory)
  • BHEL (Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited)
  • HAL (Hindustan Aeronautics Limited)
  • Railway Departments.

  • Intel Corporation
  • Samsung Electronics
  • Texas Instruments
  • Phillips Semiconductors
  • Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  • International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
  • Cisco Systems
  • HCL Technologies
  • Suzlon Energy ltd
  • Apple
  • Panasonic
  • Sony
  • Toshiba
  • Sansui
  • Videocon
  • Onida
  • Haier
  • LG Electronics
  • Pioneer
  • Llyod
  • Hitachi
  • TCS
  • Infosys
  • Wipro
  • Capgemini
  • Cognizant

  • The freedom to drift between hardware field and software field.
  • Students gain the knowledge of both the hardware and the software aspects.
  • While they learn about electronic circuits, devices, and communication systems, they also learn about embedded systems, programming languages, and assembly languages.
  • An Electronics and Communication Engineer, will be more successful during his career than another student who are proficient only in the software field. 
  • It encompasses fields such as computer engineering, control systems, image processing, power systems, opto-electronics, analog and digital circuit designing, and many other fields.
  • ECE students are free to choose one of the many many fields offered by ECE according to their passion and capabilities.