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a year agoGuide-Level 15
NIELIT Shimla total fee is a sum of registration and examination fees. Selected aspirants need to pay the course fee at the time of admission to confirm their seat in the institute. Below is for NIELIT Shimla fee for all courses:
| Course | Total Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| O Level- IT | INR 19,200 |
| A Level- IT | INR 30,000 |
| PGDCA | INR 18,100 |
| UG Diploma | INR 16,300 |
| PG Diploma | INR 23,400 |
Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.
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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
The following are the colleges offering B.Tech CSE in Jharkhand.
- Amity University Ranchi
- Arka jain University, Seraikela
- BIT Deoghar
- BIT Sindri
- CIT Ranchi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
Every communications engineering student should cultivate a toolkit of technical skills. Following are the skills you can caonsider working upon:
- Strong foundation in math and physics: Understanding wave propagation, signal analysis, and circuit theory is crucial.
- Coding proficiency: Familiarity with languages like C+, Python, and scripting languages for automation.
- Network knowledge: Grasping network protocols, routing, and switching concepts.
- Signal processing skills: Ability to analyze and manipulate signals for data transmission and noise reduction.
- Hardware and software unders
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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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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can pursue Diploma in Communications Engineering after completing Class 10 from recognised board. These courses are offered by ITIs and other colleges and candidates can pursue Lateral-Entry BTech after completion of Diploma courses. The following colleges offer Diploma in Communications Engineering:
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The salary package offered by top Communications Engineering colleges during placement are given in the table below:
| Institute | Salary offered in INR |
|---|---|
| Manipal Institute of Technology | 6.2- 8 LPA |
| Amrita School of Engineering | 4.5- 6.41 LPA |
| KIIT School of Engineering | 4.5- 8 LPA |
| IIT Bombay | 12.97- 14.76 LPA |
| IIT Delhi | 12.5 LPA |
| IIT Madras | 13 LPA |
| NIT Trichy | 9.5 LPA |
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology Shimla has not specified the minimum aggregate to apply for a UG course. However, candidates need to complete a minimum of Class 12 to apply for a UG programme. 70% in Class 12 is a good score and aspirants can get admission based on it.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both of these engineering specialties are concerned with the conception, creation, and testing of electronic devices and systems for communication. The primary distinction between the two is that, although Communication Engineering primarily concentrates on the latter, Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) is a broader area that includes both. Graduates of ECE programs frequently possess a solid understanding of telecommunications theory as well as analog and digital electronics. Additionally, they have extensive experience with CAD software.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Ultimately, the "better" choice depends on your individual interests, skills, and career goals. Moreover, the various points of difference between Computer Science Engineering and Electronics and Communications Engineering are given in the table below:
| Factor | CSE | ECE |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Software development, algorithms, data structures | Hardware design, electronics, communication systems |
| Typical Courses | Programming languages, operating systems, databases, computer architecture | Circuit design, signal processing, control systems, communication networks |
| Career Options | Software engineer, data scientist, web developer, mobile developer | Hardware engineer, embedded systems engineer, network engineer, telecommunications engineer |
| Salary Range | Generally higher in tech hubs, potentially high income ceiling | Varies depending on specialisation and industry, potential for high salaries in niche areas |
| Personal Skills | Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, logical thinking, attention to detail | Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, interest in physics and electronics, hands-on skills |
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