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Electronics and Communication Engineering

Research, design, development, and testing of electronic equipment used in various systems are all part of Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE). Communications and broadcast systems are also conceptualized and overseen by electronics and communications engineers. Analog transmission, fundamental electronics, microprocessors, solid-state devices, digital and analog communication, analog integrated circuits, microwave engineering, satellite communication, antennae, and wave progression are all topics covered in this field of engineering. It also deals with the production of communications equipment, circuits, and electronic devices. Electronics and Communications Engineering is taught at both the undergraduate and graduate levels in India, leading to the BTech (four years) and MTech (two years) degrees, respectively.

Electronics & Communication Engineering: Highlights

The Electronics & Communication Engineering program is spread over eight semesters. Listed below are some of the major highlights of the course.

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Highlights  Details
Course Level Undergraduate
Duration Four years
Examination Type Semester-wise
Admission Process Entrance exam based
Course Fee INR 2-3 lakh
Average Starting Salary INR 10 lakh
Top Recruiting Companies Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited (BHEL), Hindustan Petroleum Corporation  Limited(HPCL) are a few government companies.
  Other MNCs like Havells India Ltd, Bajaj Electronics, The Kirloskar Electric Company Limited, Honeywell or Hail (Honeywell Automation India Limited), 3M India, Philips Electronics India, Bosch in India.
Job Positions Electronics Engineer, Electronics and Communication Engineer, Electronics Design & Development Engineer, Desktop Support Engineer, System Control Engineer

Electronics & Communication Engineering: Eligibility Criteria

The following are the fundamental requirements for admission into a UG or PG program in Electronics and Communication Engineering:

UG: Undergraduate Candidates must have passed the 10+2 exam with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as their primary subjects from a recognized board. In addition, students must have earned a minimum of 60% in all of the aforementioned subjects taken together.
Graduate school (PG): Candidates must have a B.Tech. degree in the same area of study and have passed all of their degree courses with a passing grade.

Skills required for Electronics & Communication Engineering

To be able to pursue Electronics & Communication Engineering, candidates must possess the following set of skills:

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Teamwork A methodical mind
Attention to detail Aptitude for Mathematics
Innovation Time management
Communication Project management
Strong IT skills Inter-personal skills

Electronics & Communications Engineering: Top Entrance Exams

Some of the top ECE engineering entrance exams are given here:

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JEE Main Joint Entrance Examination (Main) JEE (Joint Entrance Examination)  Advanced
GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination or BCECE
Jharkhand Common Entrance Competitive Exam or JEECE UPSEE (Uttar Pradesh State Entrance Examination)
AP EAMCET (Andhra Pradesh Engineering, Agriculture & Medical Common Entrance Test) TS EAMCET (Telangana State Engineering, Agriculture & Medical Common Entrance Test)

Electronics & Communication Engineering: Syllabus

ECE is a four-year-long course program spread over 8 semesters. Take a look at the semester-wise syllabus for ECE below. Please note that the syllabus may vary from college to college.

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Semester I Semester II
Engineering Mathematics – I Elements of Mechanical Engineering
Engineering Mathematics – II Basic Electronics & Communication Engineering
Engineering Physics Basic Electronics
Engineering Chemistry Constitution of India and Professional Ethics
Programming in C and Data structures Environmental Studies
Computer Programming Laboratory Engineering Physics Lab
Elements of Civil Engineering & Engineering Mechanics Engineering Chemistry Lab
Computer Aided Engineering Drawing Workshop Practice
Semester III Semester IV
Engg. Mathematics – III Engg. Mathematics – IV
Analog Electronic Ckts Microcontrollers
Logic Design Control Systems
Network Analysis Signals & Systems
Electronic Instrumentation Fundamentals of HDL
Field Theory Linear ICs & Applications
Analog Electronics Lab Microcontrollers Lab
Logic Design Lab HDL Lab
Semester V Semester VI
Management and Entrepreneurship Digital Communication
Digital Signal Processing Microprocessors
Analog Communication Microelectronics Circuits
Information Theory & Coding Antennas and Propagation
Fundamentals of CMOS Operating Systems
VLSI Advanced Communication Lab
DSP Lab EC Microprocessor Lab
Analog Communication -
Lab + LIC Lab -
Semester VII Semester VIII
Computer Communication Networks Wireless Communication
Optical Fiber Communication Digital Switching Systems
Power Electronics Project Work EC
Embedded System Design Seminar EC
VLSI Lab -
Power Electronics Lab -

Electronic and Communication Engineering: Job Profiles

An electronics and communication engineer can work in aviation and avionics, consumer electronics, electricity plant, manufacturing, transportation, communication & telecommunication, computer application, radio & television, diagnostic equipment manufacturing, and offshore companies.
There is an opportunity to get a central government job, state government job, and in the public & private sectors. 

Some job titles are listed here:

•       Electronics Engineer
•       Field Test Engineer
•       Network Planning Engineer
•       Electronics and Communications Consultant
•       Customer Support Engineer
•       Electronics Technician
•       Associate Firstline Technician
•       Research and Development Software Engineer
•       Service Engineer
•       Senior Sales Manager
•       Technical Director