Electronics and Communications Engineering
Electronics and Communication Engineering in India has come of age. Earlier telephone was a luxury in India but with advancement in technology, a landline phone became a common facility available to all. However, it was the accessibility of mobile phones
that brought about a communication revolution in India.
With most of the population, having a handset in their possession, Electronics and Communication Engineering courses in India also picked up. Electronics and Communication Engineering is an Engineering Field which is a combination of two Technologies
i.e. Electronics and Communication with its implementation in the Field of Engineering.
Eligibility
- For graduation course in Telecommunication Engineering one must pass the Higher Secondary or 10+2 Examination with physics, chemistry and mathematics as compulsory subjects to become eligible for various entrance tests
like the IIT Joint Entrance Examinations conducted at the state level. For acquiring a post- graduation degree a student must have a B.Tech degree in telecommunication from an A.I.C.T.E (All India Council of Technical
Education) approved University.
- Another option to become Electronics and Communications Engineer is that, one must have passed the AMIE (Associate Membership Examination of the Institute of Engineers) in Electronics and Telecommunication.There is also
the Associate Membership Examination of the Institute of Engineers (AMIE), which enables working people in the private and public sector, or diploma holders to acquire a Bachelor's engineering degree through distance
education.
Course Outline
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