Communications Engineering
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
A combination of lectures, tutorials, laboratory sessions, and 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. You will have an enjoyable experience in classes.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Communications Engineering is a part of the 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 the radio, television, telephone networks, and the internet technology.
Talking about the 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 communication system security. You g
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Whether it is smart homes, rover technology, or IoT, communication technology is in all fields from healthcare to transportation systems to avionics, the future is all around connectivity and transmitting and receiving information through signal processing. Whether one is using their phone, turning on the radio, or strumming their electric guitar, they are sending and receiving signals all the time. Therefore, you won't regret pursuing a major degree course in this field.
You can actually contribute to the optimization of various industrial processes and business models by working as a Cybersecurity Expert, Networking Systems Administra
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a 94.98 percentile in JEE Mains, you have a good chance of getting admission to B.Tech in Communication Engineering at LNM Institute of Information Technology (LNMIIT). However, the final admission depends on factors like the overall competition, category, and cutoffs for that particular year. It's good to check the specific cutoff for the current year on their official website or contact the admission office for more details.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
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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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Communications Engineering deals with designing, developing, and operating systems that transmit and receive information (for e.g, smartphones, internet, satellites). Communications Engineering skills are valuable in these sectors for applications like satellite communication systems, secure military networks, and medical device communication.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
The eligibility for Communications Engineering varies depending on the 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.
Hope this helps !!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi, the branches within Communications Engineering aren't strictly defined, but you'll encounter specializations in areas like:
- Wireless Communication: Designing and optimizing mobile networks, 5G/6G, satellite communication.
- Signal Processing: Analyzing and manipulating signals for data transmission, image/video compression.
- Computer Networks: Building and managing complex network infrastructure, cybersecurity.
- Telecommunications: Designing and maintaining telecom systems, fiber optics, switching technologies.
- Embedded Systems: Designing hardware and software for communication de
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates who wish to pursue courses in Communications Engineering while doing any form of employment can pursue it in Part-time classroom mode. The following colleges offer these courses:
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