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  • Engineering Course

COMMUNICATION & SIGNAL PROCESS

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The Master of Technology in Communication and Signal Processing (Communication and Signal Processing) is a two-year postgraduate study in Information Technology Management.

About Communication and Signal Process

The Communications and Signal Processing domain focuses on data processing and transmission efficiency. Sound, pictures, and sensor output signals are examples of data sources. Signal processing algorithms are responsible for converting the signals generated by various sources into digital data streams efficiently. Communications research aims to make sending data streams from one point to another as easy as possible. An actual example of communications research is the examination of strategies that transfer ever-increasing data speeds with multiple users while consuming less radio frequency spectrum and transmitted signal strength.

The course is designed for graduates (B.Sc. or equivalent) who want to learn about communication systems at all layers and the signal processing algorithms that go with them, from the physical layer, which includes antenna and microwave engineering, to the application layer, which provides for communication networks and multimedia systems. Graduate design engineers and managers working in the modern communications and electronics industries will benefit from this curriculum.

What is Communication and Signal Process?

The Master of Technology in Communication and Signal Processing (Communication and Signal Processing) is a two-year postgraduate study in Information Technology Management. The programme's goal is to train new electronics engineers and update existing ones in mobile, wireless, satellite, optical, and computer communication systems, networks, signal processing, and spread spectrum communication and error correction coding techniques. Telecommunication, signal/media processing, computer networks, information theory, computers, biomedical, and other topics are covered in this course. This programme is designed to provide you with the theoretical understanding and practical experience needed to pursue a career as a design or development engineer in communications and signal processing and develop transferrable research and knowledge acquisition abilities.

Eligibility and Career in Communication and Signal Process

Students must have completed engineering in Biotechnology or master degree in Biotechnology/Microbiology/Bio-Chemistry/Genetics/Botany/Zoology or master degree in BioSciences from a recognised university or equivalent examination with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent CGPA. For admission to the communication and signal processing course, indeed reputable institutes hold an entrance examination. The programme is designed to give students up-to-date engineering education and specialised skills to fulfil the growing global demand for high-quality R&D and design engineers in the modern telecommunications and information sectors.

The programme is designed for recent graduates who want to get a head start in their careers and are interested in working in the telecoms industry. It's also geared towards engineers in the telecoms business who want to brush up on their technology skills or shift their career focus to telecommunications. Candidates can find jobs in BSNL, MTNL, Reliance Communications, Tata Telecom, Hutch, Barathi Telecom, Airtel, Nokia, CISCO, IBM, Intel, Agilent, Alcatel, AT&T, and Tand Ericsson, among others. Communication Technology is the focus of R&D institutions and enterprises. Communication and Signal Processing job types are Audio DSP Software Engineer, Lecturer/Professor, Signal Processing Engineer, Video Communications Systems Engineer, Hardware Verification Engineer, and Principle Design Engineer.

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