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| Electronics & Communication Engineering |
| Introduction : |
Electronics is the science and technology of pasaage of charged particles in a vacuum, in a gas or in a semiconductor. Basically it is a study of electron devices and their utilization. In a broad sense, it refers to sending , receiving and processing of information by the utilization of electronics devices.
Design, fabricate, maintain, supervise, and manufacture electronic equipment used in the entertainment media, in hospitals, in the computer industry, for communication and in defense. Electronics engineers work with devices that use extremely small amounts of power. They work with microprocessors, fibre optics, and in telecommunication, television, and radio. |
| Necessary Qualifications : |
| To become electronics engineer one needs to hold a degree in electronics engineering or must have passed the AMIE (Associate Membership Examination of the Institute of Engineers) in electronics and telecommunication. |
| Academic Programme : |
| The focus in the study programme is on understanding electronic networks and devices, electromagnetic field theory, computer fundamentals, as also their protection, and communication
and control systems. |
| Job Opportunities : |
An electronics engineer can be employed in the public and private sector industries and organizations such as the Indian Telephone Industries, MTNL, National Physical Laboratories, AIR, Civil aviation, and the police wireless departments.
Electronics engineers are also absorbed into the entertainment transmission industry, research establishments, and defense. They can also take up teaching and research in one of the many engineering colleges in India or abroad. |
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