Electronics and telecommunication engineering is one of the largest and most sophisticated branches of engineering. It is an engineering discipline where non linear and active electrical components such as electron tubes and semiconductor devices especially, transistors, diodes, and ICs are used to design electronic circuits ,also including passive electrical components and based on printed circuit boards. Under this field, the important subfields include, analog, digital ,consumer & power electronics and embedded systems. Society relies on electronics and telecommunication for breakthroughs in applications such as satellites, next generation mobile phones, air-traffic control, the internet etc. In telecommunication, optical fibre has radically improved the bandwidth for intercontinental communication facilitating a speedier internet. Digital telecommunication has improved picture clarity. This field has also made us available equipments like television, radio, computers etc. It has improved productivity in various industries.
It is the exchange of information over a distance, through electronic means and deals with communication systems such as cables, radio, satellite communication, TV, radar, navigational communication equipments etc. telecommunication engineering is involved with the designing, manufacturing and operation of telecommunication devices.This exciting field of engineering is gaining tremendous popularity and the wide area of services provided by the telecom sector makes it a lucrative career for the youngsters with a range of opportunities.
In India, Telecommunication courses have become more diverse with the passage of time. Starting from telephone to internet and then mobile technology, there has been an unexpected rise in communication. Telecommunication engineering is the science which deals with designing, implementation and managing telecommunication hardware, software and systems for processing and transmitting information. It is a major field within Electronic Engineering. Telecommunication Engineers mainly deal with wireless communication or radio communication. The work of these engineers comprises of installation, supervision and maintenance of telephone exchanges and telephone lines. In today’s world important towns, cities, trade centers, and ports are linked with underground cables or radio links.
Electronics engineers can also get jobs in entertainment transmission industries,research establishments ,and defense. They can also take up teaching and research in engineering colleges In India or abroad.
· TOP 10 ENGINEERING COLLAGES OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION IN INDIA
NAME OF COLLAGES |
CITY |
UNIVERSITY |
CONTACT DETAILS |
Pune |
Pune University |
Survey No. 50, |
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Indira College Of Engineering And Management, |
Pune |
Pune University |
Parandwadi, Off Pune - Mumbai Express Highway, Near Somatne Phata, Taluka Maval, Pune – 410506 |
ITS in Engineering and Management |
Aurangabad |
Karnataka State Open University |
Near MIDC Office, Railway Station, |
K.C.E. Society College Of Engineering And Information Technology |
Jalgaon |
North Maharashtra University |
Behind D.I.C Office, NH 6, |
Ambedkar Institute of Technology |
New Delhi |
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University |
Geeta Colony |
Siddhant College of Engineering |
Pune |
Pune University |
Chakan - Telegaon Road, Sudumbare, |
Shatabdi Institute of Engineering & Research |
Nasik |
Pune University |
Agaskhind, Sinnar,Nashik-422502 |
Xavier Institute of Engineering Co Xavier Technical |
Mumbai |
Mumbai University |
Mahim Causeway, Mahim. |
Acharya Institute Of Technology, |
Bangalore |
Visvesvaraya Technological University |
Hesarghatta Road. Phone No : 080-64517317 Website : http://www.apsce.ac.in |
Ankush Shikshan Sanstha G.H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women |
Nagpur |
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C.R.P.F., Gate No.3, Digdoh Hills, Hingna Road.Nagpur, Maharashtra-440016 |
Remuneration of the telecommunication engineer depends upon the status of the industry, experience, qualification,skill, knowledge and the ability of the employee.
There is a vast requirement of telecommunication engineers in this present world of satellites,telephones,radio,mobile,internet,etc. This field is also said to be the boom for the world and the industry too as without this field we could never have progressed in technology and keep pace with this modern world. An electronics engineer, works in groups to design, fabricate, produce, test and supervise the manufacturing of electronic equipments and components. They work for a no. of industries including hospitals, computer industries, electronic data processing systems for communication and in defence etc. They work with microprocessors, fibre optics, telecommunication, radio tv etc.
An electronics engineer can get a job in Central/State govts and their sponsord corporations in pubic enterprises and the private organisations like AIR, Indian Telephone Industries,MTNL,Civil Aviation Department,P&T,National Physical Laboratory,Bharat Electronics Ltd etc dealind in manufacture,sales and services of electronic consumer goods and appliances.Telecom engineers establishes the communication by means of telephones, telegraphs, radar, radio, tele printers etc.
Graduates with excellent talent in designing, installing and troubleshooting telecom networks are in great demand in telecom companies such as Airtel, Vodafone, BSNL, Tata Indicom, Nokia, Siemens etc.They can work as a Telecom hardware and Software engineer, telecom system solutions engineer, performance optimizer, video engineer, artificial intelligence engineer etc.
UG :-
The basic eligibility for admission in bachelor degree is that the candidate must pass higher secondary examination (10+2) from any recognised board with science subjects. The duration of this course is 4 years.
PG:-
The eligibility for pursuing the master degree is that the candidate must have to pass the bachelor degree with any equivalent branches. The span for this course is 2 years.