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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
It depends on which college you join. If you are joining government college it costs very minimal, if you are getting seat in private college, the fees will be around or above INR 1L but it depends on college and the city.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The BTech in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering at Bharati Vidyapeeth is a four-year undergraduate programme that focuses on the design, development, and maintenance of electronic communication systems. In the first semester, the university includes the subjects that develop the fundamental understanding of the course. Some of the subjects offered in the first semester are as follows:
- Linear Algebra and Calculus
- Physics for Electronics Engineering
- Electrical Technology
- Elementary Electronics
- 'C' Programming
- MATLAB Fundamentals
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In general 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 |
|---|---|---|
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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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
Selection for all BTech programs including this has a similar two-step process-
First is the Karunya Entrance Exam (KEE) 2025 mandatory entrance exam for testing their academics.
Candidates who qualify for the above will come in the second step which is Single Window Consulting which will determine the final allocation and it will be according to your merit in the above exam and the seats available.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students after completing BTech in Electronic and Communication Engineering from DSU Junagadh can pursue various career opportunities in the fields of Information Technology, Telecommunications, AI/ ML Engineering, etc. Check out some of the job roles associated with these mentioned fields below:
- Design Engineer
- ASIC Engineer Trainee
- Embedded Systems Engineer
- Network Support Engineer
- Software Developer
- System Analyst
- Quality Analyst
- Telecom Engineer
- RF Engineer
- Technical Consultant, etc.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Shivaji University's Department of Technology offers a B.Tech program in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Admissions are primarily based on MHT CET scores. In the 2024 academic year, the closing ranks for the General Home State category were approximately 79.13 in the final round. Please note that cutoff ranks can vary annually due to factors such as the number of applicants and exam difficulty. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's advisable to consult the official Shivaji University website or contact their admissions office directly.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you wish to opt for the BTech Electronics Engineering course, you must pass Class 12 in the PCM subjects with at least 50 to 60% marks. Further, you must appear for and clear relevant BTech Electronics Engg. entrance exams conducted at the national/state/university levels every year for admission to BTech courses in various specializations including Electronics Engineering.
In addition, you should always visit the official websites of the universities you're targeting to crosscheck if they have any other specific requirements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Some popular government Electronics Engg. colleges in the country are the IITs like IIT Bombay, IIT Delhi, IIT Madras and the NITs like NIT Trichy and NIT Surathkal. Other than these colleges famous for their NIRF ranking, course curriculum, and placement records, other Electronics Engg. government colleges in India include Jadavpur University, Jamia Millia Islamia, College of Engineering (Pune), etc. The average course fee at these colleges is between INR 60,000 and INR 10 lakh. You must look for factors like course fee, curriculum, teaching faculty, infrastructure and placement opportunities before choosing your college for the cours
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It depends on the college you are planning to attend. The admission process can take a few weeks to a few months for completion. There are a lot of formalities before you are given the final seat and your admission is confirmed so you must stay calm during the entire process and keep an eye on all important colleges' announcements by checking their websites every day.
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