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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Admiision is based on:
10+2 Results with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Compulsory subjects
Should have qualified with 45% marks
Admission is also granted based on entrace exam like JEE Mains or UPSEE exam rank
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ECE and ETE are two branches of engineering, which sound almost alike and making a decision between them may be a bit confusing. Both the fields hold promising future in the electronics and communication specialty but there are minor distinctions between both. Here's a breakdown to help you decide:
Aspect | Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE) | Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ETE) |
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Focus | Broader, encompassing electronic circuits, devices, and communication systems. | More specialized, emphasizing telecommunication networks, equipment, and technologies. |
Curriculum | Covers core electronics, circuit analysis, signal processing, analog & digital communications, microprocessors, control systems, etc. | Delves deeper into telecommunication networks, protocols, switching, transmission systems, mobile communication, data networks, etc. |
Job Titles | Electronics Engineer, Circuit Designer, Embedded Systems Engineer, Signal Processing Engineer, etc. | Telecommunications Engineer, Network Engineer, Radio Frequency Engineer, Wireless Communications Engineer, etc. |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
To be honest, a large amount of programming is involved in Electronics and Communication Engineering. C, C+, or Python, types of languages you'll study in the first year only. They then use this programming language in subsequent courses to develop software for microcontrollers, digital signal processors, and other electronic devices.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some of the top entrance examinations for admission to BE/BTech in ECE with their schedule are mentioned below in the table:
Exams | Exam Dates |
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JEE Main | Session I: January 2026 (Tentative) Session II: April 2026 (Tentative) |
JEE Advanced | May 2026 (Tentative) |
MHT CET | April 2026 (Tentative) |
CUET | 13 May'25 - 03 Jun'25 (Result out) |
TS EAMCET | May 2026 (Tentative) |
AP EAMCET | May 2026 (Tentative) |
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
It is a 4-year programme with an intake of 60 students. Cambridge Institute of Technology North Campus (CIT) Bengaluru fee for B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering stands at INR 1.25 lacs annually.
International students applying for undergraduate courses, at the University of Cambridge, can expect to pay anywhere in between EUR 24,507 - EUR 63,990
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
VIT Vellore BTech ECE course curriculum is inclusive of subjects related to the Engineering field with core subjects around Electronics and Communication specialisation. There are eight semesters in the UG course, wherein, each semester include a number of subjects.
Students can check below some of the subjects included in the VIT Vellore BTech ECE curriculum:
VIT BTech ECE Subjects | ||
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Engineering Chemistry | Fundamentals of Electrical Circuits | Electromagnetic Field Theory |
Network Theory | Digital Logic Designs | Digital Signal Processing |
VLSI System Design | Digital Communication Systems | Transmission Lines and Waveguides |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Techno Main Salt Lake accepts GATE and WBUT PGET for admission to its M.Tech programme. Cutoffs are subject to change every year with respect to the seat availability and applicants appearing. It is advisable to visit the official websie for latest cutoff updates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are various job opportunities available after completing Diploma in Electronics and telecommunications Engineering in India. After completing ECE, you can have a career in working with wireless communication, handling hardware, being a telecom engineer, software analyst, or even a robotics engineer.
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