Electronics and Telecommunication (E&TC) is the largest, fastest growing and continuously changing fields of engineering over past three decades and remains at least for next three decades. It is one of the most prominent fields of engineering studies with substantial dement all over the world. It is the branch which provides multidisciplinary employment opportunities. Electronics and telecommunication Engineering involves researching, designing, developing, and testing of electronic equipment used in various industries and consumer products. It deals with the manufacturing of electronic devices, circuits, and communications equipment. It also deals with basic electronics, analog and digital transmission & reception of data, voice and video, microprocessors, satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae and wave progression. It aims to intensify the knowledge and skills of the learners on the basic concepts and theories. This will endow them in their professional job concerning analysis, implementation, operation, troubleshooting, production, and maintenance of the various applications in the field of Electronics and Communications Engineering.
Electronics is diversifying and evolving as a field with every passing day. With the growing interdependence of the hardware and software industries, E&TC is steadily evolving as a promising domain for budding engineers. This stream is useful for the job opportunities and equally capable in terms of industry growth and potential scopes for research. E&TC engineering envelops an ample range of applications in Wireless Sensor Networks, Embedded Systems, IoT, Automation, Robotics, Signal Processing, Digital Marketing, Consumer electronics and Medical electronics to make our lives highly comfortable, advanced and sophisticated. E&TC Engineering is at the forefront in educating and training the next generation engineers with leading edge technology.
The E&TC engineers can join in IT industry, airlines, Telecommunication, Indian Armed forces, health care equipment, internet technology, mobile communication, power electronics and many more other industries like steel, petroleum, chemical ...