COURSE OBJECTIVE The main objective of this course is to produce more talented engineers in the field of electronics & communication engineering. More emphasis is given here teach design, testing and implementation of electronic circuits required for communication related areas. Students taught the applicatio9ns of electronics in the field of communication systems. Computer engineering, Radar engineering, Satellite communication, etc. FPGA advantage software is used and is supposed to be the best available among all other follows worldwide. Modem methods of electronic communication like optical communications, FSK, PSK, MSK, DPSK are tested using best available modules. In the first year, apart from some non-engineering subjects, students will study information technology & numerical methods, C and Data structures, Network theory, Electronic Devices & Circuits, Engineering drawing practice along with Computer Programming Lab and Electronic Devices &Circuits Labs. DISTINCT FEATURS OF THIS COURSE The Electronics & communications Engineering Courses offered at under graduate level is distinctly different course, having a lot of emphasis on electronics subjects such as Digital & Micro Electronics and Communication Engineering subjects such as Satellite communication, Optical communication and Digital Signal Processing. Students can specialize in advanced communication engineering subjects such as Cellular and Mobile Communications, radar engineering or applied electronics subjects such as Embedded Systems, Biomedical Instrumentation. GRADUATE DESTINATIONS Students can opt for placements in Government/Public Sector companies like ECIL, BSNL, ISRO, NRSA, AIR, Doordarshan, Indian Railways, DRDO, NGRI to name a few. Students interested in going for higher studies to IITs /IISc have to qualify the All-India GATE Examination. Apart from these, college students has been getting excellent placements in MNC’s both in India and abroad.
Electronics & Communication Engineering Department has seven laboratories, namely: Microwaves lab, the VLSI Lab, IC&PDC Lab, E-CAD Lab (VHDL/VERI LOG), Electronic Devices & Circuits lab, Microprocessors lab, and Analog Communications Lab and Digital Communication lab. All these laboratories well equipped with advanced instruments along with all necessary licensed soft wares. In fact, the college is one among the few institutions providing such advanced facilities in laboratories. MICROWAVE LABORATORY This laboratory has 10 microwave test benches, which can be used by the students for all experimental work on microwave devices and also in the recording of radiation pattern of microwave antennas and power measurements etc. VLSI LABORATORY The VLSI laboratory has 45 Pentium-4 systems aided with the best available software modelism FPGA advantage with 20-user license and Tina-pro software installed. Student will be trained in Digital System Design by HDL & Veri log Methods. IC & PDC LABOKRATORY In this laboratory Analog and Digital IC trainers & component development systems made available on every table. E-CAD LABORATORY (VHDL/VERI LOG) The E-CAD laboratory consists of 45 pentium-4 systems along with Tina-pro and FPGA advantage software with 20 user license. Licensed P-spice Software is used for Electronic Design and development, as also MATLAB 6.1 version with tool boxes. ELECTRONIC DEVICES & CIRCUIT LABORATORY In the Electronic Devices & circuits laboratory, every bench is equipped with a dual-trace CRO, dual power supply and signal generator. MICROPROCESSORS LABORATORY The microprocessors lab consists of 8085, 8086 microprocessors of anshuman & AES make along with required interfaces & modules. Students perform in this laboratory individually. ANALOG COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY In this laboratory Analog modulation trainers and component development systems are used for modulation and demodulation techniques using deferent methods. DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS LABORATORY Advanced digital communication trainers, Kaushik modules for experimentation on various types of digital modulation and demodulation techniques MINI PROJECTS During the summer vacation, student-groups are sent to the industry for 2-4 weeks to carry out mini projects. They are expected to submit a report on the work done. This helps students to study the industry environment and industry practices. INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION INTERACTION Visits to local industries every semester and an industrial tour are organized to provided practical exposure to students. Students can observe first hand the industrial progress made by the country. Final year students are encouraged to undertake projects in the industry. STUDENT SEMINARS Seminars characteristically, involve ‘Learning Groups (LGs)’ and a member of teaching staff. They provide an opportunity for active discussion on relevant topics, many of which will have been covered in the lectures, help develop transferable skills such as communication and team work and offer a platform for you to practice fully in your learning. For example, before a seminar is that you are encouraged to take a measure of control over your studies and to contribute positively to these discussions. Many first year students initially feel tense and nervous when taking part in seminars, but as their knowledge and confidence level grow, they soon start enjoy this simulating way of learning process.
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