Today electronics engineering with communication technologies is the crucial force driving the growth of Information Technology.
Electronic engineers design, develop, and maintain electronic circuits, devices, and software for applications in diverse areas such as automation and control systems, communication networks, robotics, biomedical devices, computing hardware, automobiles, and power and electrical equipment. New possibilities are being created daily as the world of electronics evolves, thus, opening up many new opportunities for Electronics and Communication engineers to develop novel and better solutions that improve every aspect of our lives.
The Electronics & Communication Engineering program’s strength lies in building a solid fundamental background in the engineering sciences, mathematics, analog and digital electronics, microprocessors, controls, computing, embedded systems, communication engineering, Artificial Intelligence, design, modeling, and coding. This background is strengthened with laboratories and course projects. In the senior years, students can choose specializations within the program in Embedded Electronics, Automotive electronics, VLSI, or Communication engineering. The curriculum emphasizes building strong coding skills required for electronics engineers. The coursework is complemented with interventions to sharpen or develop soft skills like communication, teamwork, interpersonal skills, and critical thinking, which are essential for a successful career. From the first to the final year, students have opportunities to carry out several projects in which student teams, working with faculty/industry mentors, put their knowledge to work on a real-world issue to find innovative solutions to engineering problems. The program also offers the option of doing an internship with industry or research labs. The advanced state-of-the-art research laboratories allow students to work on projects in niche technology areas.