Electrical and communication engineering is a field that focuses on the design, development, and application of electrical and communication systems. This field involves the study of various topics such as power systems, digital signal processing, electronics, and communication networks. The primary goal of this field is to design and develop systems that can transmit, receive, and process information using electrical and communication technologies. The electrical and communication engineering course curriculum typically includes a combination of theoretical concepts and hands-on training. Students learn about the fundamental principles of electrical and communication engineering, including circuit theory, electromagnetism, and signal processing. They also learn about various communication technologies such as wireless, fiber optics, and satellite communication.
Electrical Engineer: Electrical engineers design, develop, and test electrical equipment, such as motors, generators, and communication systems.
Communication Engineer: Communication engineers design, develop, and maintain communication systems, such as wireless networks, radio, and television broadcasting systems.
Power Engineer: Power engineers design and maintain power generation systems, such as power plants, and distribution systems, such as transmission and distribution lines.
Electronics Engineer: Electronics engineers design and develop electronic devices, such as microchips, circuit boards, and computer hardware.
Control Engineer: Control engineers design and develop systems that control processes or machines, such as robotics, manufacturing systems, and traffic control systems.
Instrumentation Engineer: Instrumentation engineers design and develop systems that measure and control physical quantities, such as temperature, pressure, and flow.
Renewable Energy Engineer: Renewable energy engineers design and develop systems that generate energy from renewable sources, such as solar, wind, and hydro power.
Applicants must have passed the 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects and Chemistry / Computer Science. With at least 50% marks in the above subjects, taken together and 50% marks overall.
Electrical & Communication Engineering typically takes four years to complete. This includes general education courses as well as core courses in electrical engineering, communication systems, and other related topics.
For Regular: 4 years
Lateral Entry: 3 years
Type of Course: Under Graduate Courses
College/Faculty: College of Engineering
Applicants will have to go through the following proce On the basis of performance in the online Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) test of 2 hours duration and personal interview
Fee Concession for Meritorious Students
Qualifying Percentage | 85% and Above | 80% – 84% | 75% – 79% |
85% and Above | 100% | 40% | 30% |
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