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No, B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Signal Processing) is not offered at PSG Institute of Management. PSGIM is a business school that offers MBA programs. It does not offer undergraduate engineering programs. However, there are several other colleges in Coimbatore that offer B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Signal Processing). Some of these colleges include PSG College of Technology,  Sri Ramakrishna Engineering College,  Coimbatore Institute of Technology,  Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham Coimbatore,  KSR College of Technology. These colleges have good reputations and offer

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Mayank Chauhan

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Yes. The greatest university to attend for a course in Electronics and Communication engineering is Bharti Vidyapeeth. The 2009 batch of this degree was completed by my elder brother at Bharati Vidyapeeth in Pune. They have provided me a lot of advantages as a graduate student and professional in the field of career counselling. I will list the benefits below.

Benefits of Bharati Vidyapeeth.

1. Maharashtra is home to one of India's the oldest Electronics and Communication institutes.
The staff is competent and friendly.

2. This school offers courses focused on industry needs that will improve your employability.
It is well known for its cam

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Utpal Tiwari

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No, IIIT, Sonepat does not offer Bachelor of Technology in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Signal Processing) course. however, IIIT Sonepat offers Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science & Engineering and B.Tech. in Information Technology. The duration of the course is four years. The total tuition fee for Bachelor of Technology courses is INR 7.2 Lakh.

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Gagan B

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The M.Tech programme in Signal Processing at MEC Thrikkara, Kochi offers comprehensive education and specialised training in various aspects of signal processing, equipping students with valuable skills and preparing them for rewarding careers.

  1. In-depth Knowledge: The programme provides in-depth knowledge of signal processing techniques, algorithms, and theories. Students gain a solid understanding of digital signal processing, image and video processing, audio processing, pattern recognition, and communication signal processing. They also explore advanced topics like wavelet transforms, spectral analysis, and statistical signal process

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Gagan B

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For the M.Tech programme in Signal Processing at MEC Thrikkakara, the fee structure appears to be the same as for other M.Tech courses offered at the college. The fee for merit students is approximately 25,000 per semester, while for management quota students, it is around 30,000 per semester.

It's important to note that the actual fee structure may vary, and it's always advisable to refer to the official sources such as the college's website or contact their admissions department directly to obtain accurate and up-to-date information regarding the fee structure for M.Tech in Signal Processing or any other M.Tech programme at MEC Thrikk

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Gagan B

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Typically, MEC Thrikkakara considers the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) score for M.Tech admissions. GATE is a national level entrance exam conducted in India for various postgraduate programs in engineering and technology.

The cutoff marks for M.Tech admissions at MEC Thrikkakara can vary based on the GATE score and the specific discipline or programme you are applying to. The competition for popular programs can be higher, resulting in higher cutoff marks.

 If we consider range of GATE scores (28-32.7) as a general estimate, it implies that one would need to score within that range to have a relatively easier chance

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