Electronics and communication engineering utilizes non-linear and active electrical components to design electronic circuits, devices, Microprocessors/Micro-controllers and systems including VHDL Modelling for Programmable logic devices and FPGAs. The discipline typically also designs passive electrical components, usually based on printed circuit boards.
In electronics and communication engineering degree, you will develop an expert understanding of the circuits used in computers and other modern technologies, and for this reason it is often taught alongside computer science.
What does an Electronics & Communication Engineer do?
All of the applications which make our life easier and enjoyable such as Television, Radio, Computers, Mobiles etc. are designed and developed by Electronics and Communication Engineers
- Design and maintain satellites, which bring TV, telephone and Internet service into remote and rural regions
- ECE Engineers also creates advanced communication facilities like video conferencing which bring people together from all over the world
- Develops programs for various control and communication systems
What is the future for a Electronics & Communication Engineering graduate?
The opportunities are galore for electronics and communication engineers as they are employed in variety of sectors such as Indian Telephone Industries, Civil Aviation, Development Centers in various States, Defense, NPL, A.I.R, Posts and Telegraph Department, Railways, Bharat Electronics Limited, D.R.D.O, Telecommunication, Software Engineering/IT, Power sector, Hardware Manufacturing, Home Appliance and VLSI design, Television Industry and Research & Development.
Careers
- Service Engineer
- Software Analyst
- Technical Director
- Field Test Engineer
- Network Planning Engineer
- Customer Support Engineer
- Electronics and Communications Consultant
- Research & Development Software Engineer
Leadership
Dr. Rajkumar
Head of Electronics and Communication Engineering
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