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Vidhi Jain

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In order to get admission to M.Tech in Communications Engineering course at IITs, you must meet minimum eligibility requirements. You should have at least 60% marks in your bachelor's degree in a relevant field. For reserved category candidates, marks eligibility requirement is usually relaxed by 5%. Further, you have to appear for GATE exam. You must secure a good rank in entrance exam as it plays most important role in admission process.

After you successfully secure a decent rank in GATE, you will have to appear for COAP counselling process where you will be allotted a seat according to your rank at one of IIT branches in India.

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Vidhi Jain

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Course duration of Communications Engineering courses varies on basis of course level. For UG Communications Engineering courses, duration in India is 4 years in general. For PG courses, duration is 2 years. If you want to enter work field at earliest, you can also go for a Diploma in Communications Engineering right after completing your Class 10, which is 3 years long.

Furthermore, a PhD course in Communications Engineering can be 3 years to 6 years long, depending on your research topic and institution offering doctorate program. Most of colleges offer courses in this field at PG level, after you complete a bachelor's degree in ECE,

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Vidhi Jain

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Below are some of the emerging trends for Communications Engineering:

  • 5G and future generations of wireless communication.
  • Internet of Things (IoT) and its communication needs.
  • Satellite-based internet access and global connectivity.
  • Artificial intelligence and machine learning for network optimization and automation.
  • Secure and reliable communication technologies for cyber threats.

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A combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions and also projects is common. Lectures introduce theoretical concepts, tutorials provide space for solving problems and applications, labs offer hands on experience with equipment and software and projects allow students to apply their knowledge to design and implement communication systems.
There are a lot of core and elective subjects in Communications Engineering courses. Some general subjects are Signal Theory, Optical Switching and Networking, Communication Security, System Optimization and Data Transfer. 

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Vidhi Jain

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Communications Engineering is a part of Electrical Engineering discipline which basically deals with planning, building and up keeping of systems for transferring and receiving information. This includes wired and wireless communication systems like radio, television, telephone networks and also internet technology.
Talking about areas of specialization many programs do offer specializations in topics like wireless communication (cellular networks, satellite communication), optical communication (fiber optic systems), communication network engineering, information theory and coding and even communication system security. 

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Whether it is smart homes, rover technology or IoT communication technology is in all fields from healthcare to transportation systems to avionics. Future is all around connectivity and transmitting and receiving information through signal processing. Whether one is using their phone, turning on radio or strumming their electric guitar they are sending and receiving signals all time. That's why you won't regret pursuing a major degree course in this field.

 

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SRMJEEE 2025 cutoffs are the minimum ranks above which the admissions or seat allotment process is not conducted for a particular programme or campus. SRM Institute of Science & Technology (SRMIST) does not release the SRMJEEE cutoff. However, if released for 2025, the cutoff will be available on the institute's official website i.e. srmist.edu.in.

 

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Pragati Singh

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Communication Engineering designs and builds systems that connect us like mobiles, internet, radio and also satellites. It focuses on getting information using signals. 

It's about making sure your texts, calls and data reach their destination and covering everything from fiber optics to Wi-Fi. 

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Almost 95% faculty members of B.Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering are very supporting and motivating . However they are very strict regarding the project deadlines and assignment submission dates. In case you have any real emergency faculty does not consider the late submission and may downgrade your internal marks. But if you will be in good books of these faculty members then they will help you the best they can even sometimes grace marks are given to some students in order to save them from failing exams. So, the faculty members of B.Tech Electronics and communication Electronics at RGUKT are great and knowledge people.

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Pragati Singh

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Hi, 

Eligibility for Communications Engineering varies depending on level of study:

  • Undergraduate (B.Tech/B.E): Pass Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics and score well in entrance exams like JEE Mains.
  • Postgraduate (M.Tech): Bachelor's degree in Engineering (preferably ECE or related) with a minimum aggregate score (often 60%). Selection is based on entrance exams and sometimes interviews.

 

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