The B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) program is a four-year undergraduate course that covers a broad spectrum of subjects related to electronic circuits, communication systems, and embedded technologies. It combines theoretical principles with hands-on practical experience, ensuring students gain proficiency in designing, developing, and testing electronic devices and communication networks. The curriculum is updated to keep pace with emerging technologies like 5G, IoT, and VLSI design.
Key Highlights of the Program:
Collaboration with industry experts for real-world project experience.
The program is structured into eight semesters, covering both core electronics and communication subjects, as well as interdisciplinary topics.
Core Subjects:
Electives and Specializations:
Laboratory and Practical Sessions:
Projects and Internships:
To enroll in the B.E. in Electronics and Communication Engineering program, candidates must meet the following requirements:
Interest in electronics, communication, and technology.