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ELECTRONICS & TELE-COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

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Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering offers understandings of electronics in the field of telecommunication such as basic electronics, analogue transmission, digital & analogue communication.

About Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering

Electronics and telecommunication engineering is a very renowned field in the technology sector nowadays. It deals with the drafting, researching, constructing, and testing of electronic equipment used in a different system. This branch of engineering offers understandings of electronics in the field of telecommunication such as basic electronics, analogue transmission, digital & analogue communication, microprocessors, solid-state devices, image processing, signal processing, RF & microwaves, VLSI system, microwave engineering, satellite communication, antennae & wave progression, and analogue integrated circuits also.

Since the world is shifting towards a digital era, electronics and telecommunication have become an essential part of our daily lives in the form of digital devices like smartphones, computer programs, internet banking, ATM services, automation, telemedicine, and even in the field of agriculture. It provides opportunities to engineers in the manufacturing sector of communication devices, circuits, and electronic devices. 

What is Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering?

Electronics and telecommunication engineering is a comprehensive course of four years at the undergraduate level and two years at the post-graduation level. Students can also get a diploma in this field which is for three years. Telecommunication & electronics engineering is a branch of engineering that strengthens the telecommunication sector with the help of electrical and computer engineering.

This course is designed to concentrate on assembling electronic devices, circuits, and various sorts of communication gadgets like microprocessors, integrated circuits, receivers, transmitters, and many other electronic devices used in the telecommunication sector. BTech in telecommunication engineering imparts lessons about fundamental electronics, communication technologies, communication protocols, and software & hardware used in the telecommunication sector.

During the course, students learn about essential tools that help them address challenges in the workplace, such as MATLAB, VLSI designing, LabVIEW, microcontroller, computer-aided design software, modelling & networking software, and communication module stimulator.

Eligibility and Career in Electronics & Tele-Communication Engineering

The candidates willing to take admission in telecom engineering must have passed their senior secondary (10+2) with PCM within aggregate marks of 60% in their board exams. Students can apply for government universities like IITs and private universities also. For IITs, students have to crack entrance exams with a good score, and the minimum age to apply for this course is 17.

After completing engineering in electronics and telecommunication, an engineer can expect around 3.50 LPA starting depending upon job designation and company. There is a vast area that ranges from the networking sector to system designing where telecommunication engineers can apply. Graduates can apply for the designation of telecom engineer, RF engineer, field engineer, network engineer, and test engineer in various private industries. In contrast, they can apply for fibre optic specialists, technicians, project managers, system architecture, etc.

Many prestigious government organizations in India offer opportunities to work with them, such as ISRO, BSNL, Indian Railways, ECIL, department of telecommunication, etc. There are also plenty of job opportunities at the international level like Germany, the US, Canada, France for telecommunication engineers. Some of the global companies that hire telecommunication engineers are Comcast, Telefonica, Verizon communication, AT & T, 3 Telecommunication and many more.

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