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Vidhi Jain

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There are around 90 government Communications Engineering colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges along with their tuition fee are given in the table below, which usually differs on the basis of the course level and college:

College Name

Tuition Fee

IIT Bombay

INR 2.69 Lacs – 10 lakh

IIT Delhi

INR 3 lakh

IIT Madras

INR 20,000

NIT Trichy

INR 1.4 lakh

IIT Kharagpur

INR 20,000 – 10 lakh

IIT Hyderabad

INR 24,000

IIT Roorkee

INR 20,000

Jadavpur University

INR 9,600

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Vidhi Jain

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The syllabus for Communication Engineering courses is a mixture of core and elective subjects. The core subjects are compulsory for every student to study in each semester because they are meant to provide a strong foundation for the fundamental concepts of the field, important for students to do well at the workplace in the future, leaving no space for customization.

But the elective choices do offer that choice to the students to pick the subjects that match their interests, are easy to understand, give something to explore, and enhance skill-based learning, which gives some room for customization. You can also experiment through proj

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Vidhi Jain

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The Communication Engineering syllabus covered in the classes incorporates core subject areas, popular electives, hands-on training via lab work, and projects. The general core subjects taught in Communications Engg. classes are given here:

·       Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering

·       Semiconductor Physics

·       Introduction to Digital Systems and Fabrication

·       Signals and Systems

·       Network Analysis and Synthesis

·       Electrom

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Vidhi Jain

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To apply for admission to Communications Engineering courses, you need to stay updated about all the admission-related notifications that get released on the official websites of the colleges you're targeting, as the application forms get released in the online mode on the website with enough time for all the applicants to apply.

You just need to fill in all your details correctly, upload the scanned copies of all important documents, and submit the application fee.

A few colleges may still follow the old pattern of offline form filling; it is very less likely to happen, though. Still, to be on the safer side, you may check the college

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Vidhi Jain

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To get admission to Communications Engineering courses at the UG level, most of the top-ranked colleges consider valid entrance exam scores. You need to get excellent marks in the same to be able to grab a seat for the course.

Having said that, there are some colleges that also give admission on the basis of marks scored in Class 12 board exams and often take extra rounds like the GD or PI to test the capability of the candidates.

Further, a few colleges may give 50-50 weightage to both the parameters. So, you need to check the respective college websites for precise information.

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Vidhi Jain

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Well, yes. Almost every college in India offering courses in Communications Engineering or related fields charges an admission application fee of approximately INR 500 to INR 3,000, depending on the course level and college ranking and popularity. You need to submit the fee along with the admission form to complete the application process.

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Vidhi Jain

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Yes, almost all the colleges give some sort of relaxation in terms of marks to students belonging to any of the reserved categories. In general, the relaxation is of 5% marks. So, if you belong to any of the reserved categories and the minimum Communications Engineering eligibility criteria is 60% marks for general category students, you need to get 55% marks. The same rule applied to the entrance exam cutoff marks as well.

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Kunal Lalwani

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According to AUEET admission norms your rank of 1359 will qualify you for various branches when selecting from multiple participating colleges and their available seats and category status. Students from the general category entering Computer Science programs in many educational institutions need to secure a position between the top 1000 and 1200 ranks. The cutoff values for Electronics and Communication branch are from 1100 to 1500 points and Mechanical branch selections typically fall between 1300 and 1700 points. Your rank at 1359 gives you better chanches for admission into the Mechanical branch and several institutions that offer

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Anurag Shivam

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SKSVMACET (Sri Krishna Swamy Memorial Academy of Engineering and Technology) is located in Kuppam, Andhra Pradesh. The distance from the city depends on the specific city you're referring to.

 

If you are referring to Bangalore, it is approximately 100-120 km away, which takes around 2 to 2.5 hours by road, depending on traffic conditions

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Kanaka Jyothi

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To become a Communications Manager you should first have a Bachelor degree in Mass Communication, Public Relations, Journalism or Business Communication Relevant courses include:

Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) focuses on media strategy public relations, and corporate communication.
BA in Public Relations focuses on brand management, crisis communication, and media relations.
BBA in Marketing & Communications - Ideal for corporate careers that combine business and strategic communication.
MBA in Communications Management (for higher-level positions) focuses on branding, marketing, and digital media.
Additionally, creden

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