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ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING COLLEGES AND COURSES IN INDIA |
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Electronics and Communication engineering colleges and courses in IndiaAim of this webpage is to provide information about Electronics and Communication engineering colleges and courses in India which comes under the section of Engineering colleges in India. The following information about Electronics and Communication engineering colleges and courses in India is accurately compiled for student's reference purposes. But in case, there is some discrepancy in the details of the colleges provided here, then we welcome any suggestion that will improve the quality of this page. CAREER IN ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERINGTo 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 The Institution of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineers (IETE) Founded in 1953, as the Institution of Telecommunication Engineers, it is considered as a national apex body involved in furthering the cause of development in Electronics, Telecommunication, Computer Engineering and allied disciplines. At present, it conducts two examinations: (1) Diploma level examination in two disciplines (Part A-Electronics and Telecommunication, and Part B-Computer Science and Engineering) leading to Dip IETE (2) Graduate level examination also in two disciplines (Part A-Electronics and Telecommunication, and Part B-Computer Science and Engineering) leading to the Associate Membership (AMIETE). It also conducts a postgraduate course, viz., Advanced Level Course in Computer Science (ALCCS).
Diploma Examinations The first step is the enrolment as a Student Member (Diploma Scheme), abbreviated as Student (D). The membership has to be sponsored by a corporate member of the Institution. A Student Member can appear in the examination six months after enrolment. The eligibility requirements are: (i) age not less than 14 years, (ii) has passed Class 10 examination, (iii) possesses working experience in the relevant field or studying for higher qualifications with physics and engineering. The examination for both Part A and Part B consists of two Sections (Section A and Section B), and each Section in turn is divided into two parts (Part I and Part II). Part I of Section A has three subjects while Part II has four. Both the parts of Section B have four subjects each. Of the four subjects in Part II, two are compulsory and two electives to be chosen from five. Besides, there is a compulsory practical examination. The total number of papers is, therefore, 16. Graduateship Examinations Like the diploma examination, students desirous of appearing in the graduateship examinations should first enrol themselves as Student Members, abbreviated as Student (G), being sponsored by a corporate member. A Student Member can appear in the examination six months after enrolment. The eligibility requirements are: (i) age not less than 16 years, (ii) has passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or holds a diploma in electronics, telecommunications, electrical or any other related field, or has passed the Dip IETE examination, (iii) working experience in relevant field or studying for higher qualification with Physics, Electrical, Electronics, or Computer Engineering. The examination consists of 20 papers equally divided into two Sections (Section A and Section B) each having two parts (Part I and Part II). Each part of Section A has five subjects.
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