ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

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Our electronics and communication program teaches students the intricacies of developing and testing electronic circuits and communication devices like transmitters, receivers and integrated circuits. Electronics and Communication Engineering is gaining importance day by day in almost all sectors, from defence to the entertainment industry. Students benefit from state-of-the-art labs and cutting-edge technology, ensuring hands-on experience and practical application of theoretical knowledge. Our strategic collaboration with L&T further enhances the learning journey by providing students with exposure to real-world industry insights and the latest developments, allowing them to stay abreast of relevant happenings in the dynamic field.

Course Highlights


Why Choose Electronics and Communication Engineering?

Diverse Opportunities: In addition to the telecom sector, graduates can work in a number of fields such as Logistics, Automobiles, FMCG and Manufacturing, among others.

Thriving Telecommunication Industry: The global demand for improved connectivity has opened avenues for graduates not just in India, but abroad as well.

Innovation in Electronics: Graduates are given an opportunity to shape the future of communication as the industry is constantly evolving. The scope for cross-disciplinary collaboration is high, as ECE engineers are frequently associating with experts in the fields of electrical engineering, computer science, and information technology to bring about new products and services.

Program Overview

Duration : 4 Years
Eligibility : Pass in 10+2 / Higher Secondary (HS) / Pre University (PUC) / 'A' Level (with 12 years of schooling) or its equivalent with English as one of the languages. Shall have secured a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in Physics, Mathematics and any one of the following : Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Electronics. AIT admits students as per prevailing rules and regulations of VTU.

What is electronics and communication engineering?

Research, design, development, and testing of electronic equipment are all aspects of Electronics and Communications Engineering (ECE). As well as conceptualizing and overseeing telecommunications and broadcast systems, electronic and communication engineers supervise their production.

Does ECE have scope in future?

The scope of employment for Electronics and Communication Engineering graduates will remain favourable for years. In comparison to Computer grads, electronics engineers have an advantage when it comes to growing convergence between hardware and software.

Which field is best for ECE students?

ECE students can make a career in the field of various fields:

  • Embedded Systems
  • Computer Networking and System Security
  • Wireless networks/Telecom
  • Digital signal processing applications
  • PLC/SCADA/DCS
  • Automotive Electronics
  • Nanotechnology
  • Sensor System Technology

What is the qualification for joining Electronics and Communication Engineering?

Pass in 10+2 / Higher Secondary (HS) / Pre University (PUC) / 'A' Level (with 12 years of schooling) or its equivalent with English as one of the languages. Shall have secured a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in Physics, Mathematics and any one of the following : Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science, Electronics. AIT admits students as per prevailing rules and regulations of VTU.