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Vidhi Jain

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There are 61 Telecommunication Engineering government colleges in India. Some of the most sought-after colleges are given here:

  • IIT Delhi
  • IIT Kharagpur
  • Jadavpur University
  • NIT Calicut
  • NIT Durgapur
  • College of Engineering, Pune

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Vidhi Jain

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The syllabus for Telecommunication Engineering courses provides you with an excellent opportunity to select some elective subjects according to your interests and convenience, something that you find more interesting and easy to learn. 

Some popular elective choices in Telecom Engg. syllabus are given below for your reference -

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Vidhi Jain

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The Telecommunication Engineering syllabus gives you detailed knowledge about the field where you have to study some core subjects and some elective subjects.

The list of a few important subjects that you will be studying in the Telecommunication Engg. coursework is mentioned below -

  • Basic Electronics and Electrical Engineering
  • Computer Programming
  • Digital Logic Design
  • Signals and Systems
  • Analog Circuits
  • Electronic Network Theory
  • Antenna Theory
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Microwave Engineering
  • Electronic Instrumentation

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Vidhi Jain

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Here's the basic list of documents that you should have with you during the Telecommunication Engg. admission process:
• PG Mark Sheet (for Ph.D Degree)
• UG Mark Sheet (For M Tech)
• Class 12 Mark Sheet (For B.Tech)
• Provisional Certificates (if the original is not issued yet)
• Class 10 Mark Sheet (may be required)
• A Valid ID Proof like Aadhar, PAN, Passport, etc.
• Reserved Category Certificate (if applicable)
• Transfer and Character Certificates (may be needed)
• Recent Passport-Size Photos
• Photocopies of all the original docs

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Vidhi Jain

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The time involved in the Telecommunication Engineering admission process depends on the college committee and can vary from one college to another. Generally, it may take up to a few months as there are a lot of formalities to be completed before you're given the final seat for courses in Telecommunication Engineering. You have to give the entrance exam, fill out the college application forms, wait for exam results, apply for college counseling after result announcement, go for the counseling process, pay the course fee, etc.

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Vidhi Jain

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You should start by checking the eligibility for Telecommunication Engineering courses at popular colleges. For UG courses, you should have at least 50 to 60% marks in PCM subjects and for PG courses, you should have at least 55 to 60% marks in graduation. Then, you must give relevant entrance tests and get very good marks in the same.

It is important for you to fill out the college application forms before the last date. Further, after the results are out and you've got your scorecard, you must apply for the college counselling process where you'll be given a seat according to your marks and rank in the exam.

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Vidhi Jain

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You should meet the minimum marks requirements. For diploma courses, you must have at least 50% marks in your Class 10 board exams, especially in the Science and Mathematics subjects. For UG Telecom courses, you should have at least 50 to 60% marks in Class 12 in the PCM subjects.
For PG, you should have done BTech in ECE, Telecommunication Engineering, or a relevant field with at least 55 to 60% marks. Talking about PhD degree, you should have completed your PG course in a relevant field with 55% marks.

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Vidhi Jain

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The Telecommunication Engineering course duration varies depending on the course level at which you're pursuing the course. For diploma Telecommunication Engg. course after Class 10, the general duration is 3 years. For BTech, the time span is 4 years in India while for an MTech degree, you need to invest 2 years. You can also go for a PhD in Telecommunication Engineering that may take 3 to 6 years for completion, if you're interested in research in this field.
Hope this answers your doubt.

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Abhishek Jha

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The cutoff for the Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering course at Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering (SSGMCE), Shegaon, varies by category. Based on past trends, the general category cutoff ranks were around 11855 (88.63%) for open candidates. Reserved categories and economically weaker sections typically have slightly higher cutoff ranks.

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Pragati Singh

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Telecommunication Engineering is a sub-discipline within the broader field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering or ECE

The table below provides a general overview of both the courses -

FeatureTelecommunication EngineeringElectronics and Telecommunication Engineering or ECE
FocusDesign, development, and implementation of systems for long-distance communicationBroader field encompassing design and development of electronic circuits and systems used in various applications, including telecommunication.
ScopePrimarily deals with technologies for transmitting information (voice, data) over long distances using wired (fiber optics) and wireless (satellites, cellular networks) mediums.Covers a wider range of electronic components, devices, and systems used in communication, consumer electronics, automation, control systems, and more.
CourseworkMore emphasis on communication networks, signal processing, coding and modulation techniques, network protocols specific to telecommunication.Includes courses on circuit design, analog and digital electronics, microprocessors, embedded systems, along with telecommunication-specific subjects.
Career PathsTelecommunication service providers, network equipment manufacturers, satellite communication companies.More diverse career options - telecommunication, consumer electronics, aerospace, medical electronics, robotics, automation, research institutions.

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