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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes tier-2 universities offer B.Tech programs in ECE for less than 10 Lacs here few choices:
Private universities: Manipal University, Amity University, SRM University and VIT Vellore (costs 8–10 lakh).
DTU, NSUT, Jadavpur University, WBUT, COEP and PEC Chandigarh are state government colleges (fees 2-5 lakh).
MIT Pune, KIIT and UPES Dehradun are deemed universities that cost 8–10 lakh.
Scholarships: Private, merit-based, and government programs help lower expenses.
Exams include the state CETs, JEE Mains and private university exams like SRMJEEE and VITEEE.
Before choosing a college, look into infrastructure professors and placements.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are more than 4,700 ECE colleges in India that admit students to Electronics and Communication Engineering programs at various levels every year. There are many entrance exams conducted for admission to ECE courses, out of which JEE Main is one of the most prominent ones. A total of 1,266 Electronics & Communication Engineering colleges in India accept the JEE Main exam scores for giving admission to students for the BTech ECE course.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
In practice, the difference between pure Electronics Engineering and ECE is not always clear-cut. Many universities offer a combined degree programme in electronics and communication engineering, and graduates of these programs are qualified for a wide range of jobs in both pure electronics and communication engineering. But, to know the key difference between both the courses, you can refer to the table mentioned below:
Characteristics | Pure Electronics Engineering | Electronics and Communication Engineering |
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Focus | Electronics engineering deals with the design, development, and application of electronic devices and circuits. |
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Coursework | General | Focused on communication systems |
Career Options | Wide range with various job roles such as Electronics engineer, circuit designer, embedded systems engineer, power electronics engineer | More likely to work in the communication industry with job roles such as Communication engineer, network engineer, microwave engineer, wireless engineer, RF engineer |
Examples of topics covered | Semiconductor physics and devices, analog and digital electronics, circuit design, signal processing, power electronics, embedded systems | Communication theory, microwave engineering, antennas and propagation, digital signal processing, wireless communication, networking |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Electronics and Communication Engineering courses impart detailed knowledge to students regarding the design and development of interconnected devices, which are crucial for smart homes, cities, and industries. ECE full form in Engineering is Electronics and Communication Engineering. ECE course is one of the most important sub-disciplines of Engineering which revolves around the application of communication systems and electronics in designing and manufacturing critical communication devices and network systems, upon which the entire human race depends for seamless and efficient communication.
Quick Basic Facts-
• ECE Course Duration:
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8 months agoNew answer posted
8 months agoBeginner-Level 3
The highest placement last year in B.Tech ECE at MNNIT Allahabad was around INR 71.14 LPA.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
There are theory and practical subjects included in the UIET Chandigarh BE Electronics and Communication Engineering curriculum. The topics are taught in both theory and practical modes. Mentioned below are the topics covered in the first semester of the course:
- Applied Chemistry
- Programming for Problem Solving
- Introduction to Electronics
- Calculus
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8 months agoBeginner-Level 1
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