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Saakshi Garg

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Dr Ambedkar Institute of Technology Cutoff 2024 was released based on KCET rank. For admission to BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering, the last-round closing rank in KCET was 26613, for the General All India category candidates. For the OBC All India category candidates, the cutoff rank was closed at 26613, during the last round. Candidates can check more category-wise, round wise and year-wise data here

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Anjali Singh

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With an SC category rank of 4800 in JEE getting into top 25 NITs for CSE or ECE might be challenging, but it's not impossible. The cutoffs for this branches are usually lower for SC category students compared to the general category. However the exact cut off varies every year based on factors like number of applicants difficulty level of the exam and your specific NIT choices. It is best to check the previous years skirt of trends to use the official JEE counselling portal to get a clear or idea for your rank. 

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Ravi Babu

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Candidates for Crescent College's (B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology) B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering must have earned at least 50% in physics, chemistry, and mathematics in their senior year. Either a valid JEE Main score or the Crescent Institute Engineering Admission Test (CIEAT) are required for admission. The course costs around 10.35 lakh and is offered full-time for four years. at addition to internship and project choices, the institute offers great placement chances at organisations such as Microsoft, Robert Bosch, and Ericsson. Additionally, you can take specialised electives i

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Kapil Lalwani

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Most of the colleges have closing rank as follows CBIT Hyderabd has closing rank of around 70000 ranks for CSE stream 80000 for ECE and 90000 for EEE and you had a TS EAPCET rank of 7,77212. The other centre is Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute of Engineering & Technology (GRIET), Hyderabad with CSE & ECE admissions up to 75000 and EEE admissions up to 85000 & 95000 respectively. The annual fees of these colleges are furthermore INR 1,25,000 up to INR 1,50,000. Some other colleges to join are Vasavi College of Engineering Hyderabad, Sreenidhi Institute of Science & Technology Hyderabad.

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The subjects offered in the first semester of BE in Electronics and Communication Engineering are meant to create a base for particular specialisation. Check out the subjects offered in the first semester below: 

  • Mathematics-I for Electrical & Electronics Engineering Stream
  • Introduction to polar coordinates and curvature relating to EC & EE Engineering
    applications
  • Introduction to Integral Calculus in EC & EE Engineering applications, etc. 

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Tejas Bodhankar

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The fees for a Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering in India can vary significantly depending on the college. On average, government institutions charge lower fees, typically ranging from INR 7,000 to INR 50,000 annually. Private institutions may charge between INR 50,000 and 1,50,000 per year, with some high-tier private colleges charging up to INR  3,00,000 for the entire course duration. The total course duration is typically three years.

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Pragati Singh

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Telecommunication Engineering is a sub-discipline within the broader field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering or ECE

The table below provides a general overview of both the courses -

FeatureTelecommunication EngineeringElectronics and Telecommunication Engineering or ECE
FocusDesign, development, and implementation of systems for long-distance communicationBroader field encompassing design and development of electronic circuits and systems used in various applications, including telecommunication.
ScopePrimarily deals with technologies for transmitting information (voice, data) over long distances using wired (fiber optics) and wireless (satellites, cellular networks) mediums.Covers a wider range of electronic components, devices, and systems used in communication, consumer electronics, automation, control systems, and more.
CourseworkMore emphasis on communication networks, signal processing, coding and modulation techniques, network protocols specific to telecommunication.Includes courses on circuit design, analog and digital electronics, microprocessors, embedded systems, along with telecommunication-specific subjects.
Career PathsTelecommunication service providers, network equipment manufacturers, satellite communication companies.More diverse career options - telecommunication, consumer electronics, aerospace, medical electronics, robotics, automation, research institutions.

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Ravi Babu

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For the B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) Sri Venkateswara College of Engineering normally offers about 120 seats per year By adhering to the guidelines established by Anna University and the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) this intake guarantees that the programme has enough faculty and lab space to sustain high standards of instruction.

The management quota and the government quota (TNEA) share seats with some set aside for admissions under special categories or NRIs. The programme is a popular choice for engineering aspirants because of its extensive curriculum great placement chances,

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Ravi Babu

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The B.Tech degree in Electronics and Communication Engineering (with a focus in AI and Machine Learning) at DES Pune University can accept up to 120 students. This program based under the School of Engineering and Technology offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers the fundamentals of electronics, communication and new AI and ML technologies. Admission is competitive, using entrance exams such as JEE Main MHT-CET and the university's own tests. This programme is appropriate for students who wish to develop a career at the crossroads of modern technology and practical engineering applications.

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divya goel

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The Abacus Institute of Engineering and Management provides 60 seats for the B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering program.  

 

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