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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry) 

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  • Estd. 1998

B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry)
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NCCE 
Overview

Total Tuition Fees

2.70 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

Type of University

Private
B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry)
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry)
 at 
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry)
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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.2/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.5
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.5
Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.5
Money Review IconValue for Money2.5
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2014
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
4.2
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Made a few new friends whom are around to this day. The quality is awesome.
Placements: I was offered the opportunity to intern at BSNL for which I was extremely grateful. The placements were not great, there were a few companies visiting the campus but most of them were hiring CS and IT students. The salaries were low and were not comparable to the minimum offered in colleges across the country. Some of my friends got selected and grew after they passed out from the college.
Infrastructure: The college is big and great with all the latest facilities available. The classrooms are big. The library is big too. The sports fields are vast and most of the students spend much time around the area preparing for tournaments. The quality of food available in the canteen is great with a maggi being the favourite for many students. The building is great and you can see it from far. The garden outside is well maintained too. Many students spend time around the area.
Faculty: The faculty has years of experience among them and all are very knowledgeable in their subjects. It may become difficult sometimes for the newer faculty members to address the class but that's normal. The curriculum design is standard and most of the college follow the same as per the university instructions. Many students aren't industry ready by the end of the course and sometime take some time to indulge in other courses or irrelevant jobs to start with.
Reviewed on 24 Aug 2020Read More
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B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Lateral Entry) - Batch of 2016
Offered by N.C. College of Engineering
2.2
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
Okay. Not upto the mark as compared to fee structure.
Placements: The placement in 2016 was fine. There were a number of placements as well. The top-notch was the Infosys. It took around 80 students from the batch of 2016. After that, the placements from the campus became an illusion.
Infrastructure: The dependency on the investments of a college is directly proportational to the number of admission. Till 2012 the admission rate was as good as the number of seats available. After that the poor admissions resulted in the deterioration of facilities.
Faculty: The staff was considerate, initially. Though the prime focus was on scoring the marks and giving the better results. The aim to enhance the skills of pupils in the field of jobs was ignorant. The overall ability of staff was questionable, so was management.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Is the BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus the same for all colleges?
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The BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus is not the same across all colleges, as every college committee sets a particular coursework pattern at the start of every academic year to be followed for the respective batch. The syllabus includes some core subjects, interesting electives, and lab work that gives detailed knowledge to the students about the workings of the field.

Helpful Link: Mechanical Engineering Subjects in Detail

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Q:   Is the BTech CSE syllabus the same across all colleges?
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The BTech CSE syllabus differs on the basis of the college offering the course. Every college follows a particular coursework pattern set by the college committee. Though the subjects might vary, the overall conceptual framework is more or less similar for students to get hold of the important concepts of the CSE field.

The syllabus includes core subjects, elective subject choices, practical lab work, workshops, and a final year research project.

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Q:   Are there any elective subjects in ECE courses?
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ECE courses do offer various electives for you to opt in the both the UG-level and PG-level ECE courses where you get the chance to pick a specific subject that interests you more, is easy-going for you, and in which you can even pursue a specialisation further to tailor your career path in a particular direction.
You can choose to pick a subject according to the specialised field within your broad ECE specialization, which you would like to enter into in the future, where you see yourself as a well-established engineer. For example, in BTech ECE, there are a variety of electives like Embedded Systems, Antenna Design, Fiber-optic communication, VLSI Technology, etc.

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Q:   Does BTech Civil Engineering syllabus focus more on theory or practical application?
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The BTech Civil Engineering syllabus focuses on both theoretical lectures as well as practical work.

With the help of lectures in the curriculum, theoretical concepts are introduced to students, tutorials provide space for solving problems and applications also.

And the labs offer hands-on experience to students who get acquainted with equipment and CAD software. Also, the field projects also allow students to apply their B Tech Civil Engg. skills and knowledge to design and implement communication systems.

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Q:   Do I need extra certifications to get a better job after BTech CSE?
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While it is not mandatory to have extra certifications to get a high-paying job after BTech CSE, additional certificates for skill-based learning definitely gives you an edge over other potential candidates, as the recruiter looks at you as an asset for the company. In the digitalized world that we're living in today with advancements taking place every day, it important to upskill yourself to stay relevant in the job market and enjoy health salary packages.

Skill-based certificate courses in Blockchain Technology, AI & ML, IoT, and Cloud Computing Technology, can prove to be an excellent move on your part to climb the ladder of career success in field.

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Students also asked

Q:   Which industries hire students with a BTech CSE qualification?
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Graduates with a BTech degree in CSE are in high demand across a plethora of work fields, as everything is ruled by computer technology these days and every industry needs strong software applications, network security, and database management systems for effective working. A few top industries recruiting BTech in CSE graduates are given here:

  • IT & Software
  • Product Development
  • E-Commerce and Digital Commerce
  • Cloud Computing & AI
  • Data Science & Analytics
  • Banking and FinTech
  • Automotive
  • Healthcare

Useful Link: BTech CSE Career Scope

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Q:   Does the BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus focus more on theory or practical application?
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The BTech Mechanical Engineering syllabus gives importance to both theory-based knowledge and practical training. You need to study the core subjects that are compulsory as they provide a strong base for the field, opt for interesting electives to explore new concepts, and attend laboratory classes and intriguing workshops to get hands-on training regarding the mechanical design aspects. So, you will get a mix of both aspects with a strong inclination towards practical application to prepare you for a fulfilling career journey ahead.

Useful Link for Reference: Mechanical Engineering Subjects

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Q:   Are there any hands-on labs or internships included in the BTech CSE coursework?
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The BTech CSE syllabus is incomplete without regular lab classes and internship programs because of the importance of programming, software development, and AI and ML knowledge required in the CSE field, which cannot be taught only through theory classes.

Premier institutes often collaborate with leading industrial partners to provide their students with the best internship exposure and training opportunities, which may act as an entry point to excellent earning opportunities later.

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Q:   What are the various subjects taught in B.Tech ECE course?
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The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including:

  • Circuit Analysis
  • Electronic Devices & Circuits
  • Signals & Systems
  • Digital Electronics
  • Communication Engineering
  • Control Systems
  • Electromagnetics & Antennas
  • Computer Programming
  • Engineering Mathematics

Note: The list of the curriculum again depends on the colleges.

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Q:   What are the top employment areas for Electronics and Communication Engineers?
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Some of the top employment areas for ECE graduates are as follows, which are based on the type of job responsibilities that ECE engineers offers:

  • Atomic Energy Commissions
  • Civil Aviation Department
  • All India Radio
  • Manufacturing Units
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