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  • Engineering Course

ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG(INDUSTRY INTEGRATED)

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Electronics and Communication (Industry Integrated) allows for a structured learning method that includes. The program's foundation courses focus on basics and verticals, allowing students to explore domain verticals of their choice.

About Electronics & Communication Engg (Industry Integrated)

The UG program in Electronics and Communication (Industry Integrated) allows for a structured learning method that includes. The program's foundation courses focus on basics and verticals, allowing students to explore domain verticals of their choice. It is integrated experiential learning that will enable students to apply the fundamentals and skill sets they have acquired to solve problems—also, a stronger emphasis on hands-on learning through industry-sponsored projects and internships. Students will receive program core courses, a mini-project, an internship, and basic foundation courses as part of this course. Graduates will be dedicated to practising engineering and other professions creatively and responsibly, contributing to society's socio-economic progress.

What is Electronics & Communication Engg (Industry Integrated)?

Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering - Industry Integrated is a specialized electronics and communication engineering course. It is an electrical engineering subject that uses nonlinear and active electrical components to develop electronic circuits devices, VLSI devices, and systems. It is an electrical and computer engineering discipline that aims to support and improve communications systems. The course covers the study of increasing productivity in various industries, including Radio, Telecommunication Media, Energy, Oil, Agriculture, Television, and Computers, among others. Students will solve challenging engineering issues using their understanding of mathematics, science, engineering foundations, and an engineering speciality. They will also provide solutions for difficult engineering challenges and design system components or processes that match the stated requirements while taking into account public health and safety and cultural, sociological, and environmental factors. Graduates can effectively communicate with the engineering community and the general public on complicated engineering operations, such as comprehending and writing effective reports and design documentation, making effective presentations, and giving and receiving clear directions. They are ready to Demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of engineering and management principles and apply them to one's work as a team member and leader, to manage projects, and in interdisciplinary settings.

Eligibility and Career in Electronics & Communication Engg (Industry Integrated)

Applicants for the course Electronics and Communication (Industry Integrated) must have completed Class 12 with a minimum of 45 percent. The applicants must have completed Class 12 with the key subjects of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biotechnology, Biology, and Computer Science. To be eligible for B.Tech admission in Karnataka, aspirants must have a valid KCET, COMEDK UGET, or JEE Main score. To get admitted to the second year of B.Tech., lateral entry students must have finished 10 + 3 (Diploma in relevant Branch) and have a valid DCET score. Graduates will solve current challenges in the analysis, design, and development of electronic devices and systems by demonstrating peer-recognized technical expertise. Graduates will display leadership and initiative to promote professional and organizational goals while adhering to professional ethics, teamwork, and cultural diversity. By pursuing further education, graduates will be engaged in continual learning and professional development. Aviation and avionics, consumer electronics, electricity plant, manufacturing, transportation, communication & telecommunication, computer application, radio & television, and diagnostic equipment manufacturing are some of the career prospects in Engineering in Electronics and Communication Engineering (Industry Integrated).

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