DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
The Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (ETC) program is designed to provide students with a deep understanding of the core principles of electronics, telecommunication systems, and signal processing. The curriculum integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications, preparing students to excel in the rapidly evolving field of electronics and communication technologies. The program covers key areas such as analog and digital electronics, microprocessors, wireless communication, optical fiber technology, satellite communication, and networking.
Our Vision
“The vision of the department is to provide education to students that are directly applicable to problems and situations encountered in real life and
thus foster a successful career. The department aims to provide the best platform to students and staff for their growth. “
Our Mission
To be the epitome of academic rigor, flexible to accommodate every student and faculty for basic, current and future technologies in Electronics and Tele Communication Engineering.
Strengthening and providing support in sustaining a healthy society by improving the quality of life through the application of technology.
Why Choose Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering?
The field of electronics and telecommunication is at the forefront of technological advancements. From 5G networks to the Internet of Things (IoT), students will be equipped with the skills to design and implement cutting-edge solutions.
With the rise of digital communication, the demand for skilled engineers in this domain is higher than ever. Graduates can work in diverse industries, including telecommunications, electronics manufacturing, robotics, aerospace, and more.
The program emphasizes hands-on training through laboratory work, projects, and industry internships, ensuring that students gain practical experience alongside theoretical learning.
Students will be encouraged to engage in research activities, contributing to innovations in telecommunications, smart systems, and electronic devices.