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Saturday 18 June 2011

Telecommunication Engineering is a branch of engineering which deals in study of designing, manufacturing and operation of telecommunication devices. This discipline is a major field of Electronics Engineering. This field of engineering is in great demand due to the great demand of digital and wireless communication networks. The main areas of telecommunication engineering are research and development, production, servicing , sales and marketing and teaching. The telecom industry has become one of the fast growing sectors in every corner of the world and job prospects in this field is huge and a student can make a bright career in Telecommunication Engineering.telecommunication Eligibility Criteria: The basic eligibility criteria for courses in B.E / B.Tech course in Telecommunication Engineering is pass in higher secondary or 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. In some universities diploma holders in Telecommunication Engineering or those with B.Sc. degree are eligible for admission to the B.E. course. After the bachelor’s degree, one can go for the post graduate degree; i.e. M.E/ M.Tech in Telecommunication Engineering. Admission is made on the basis of the marks obtained in +2 and the merit in the entrance examinations. Entrance to the IIT’s is through the JEE’ (Joint Entrance Exam) and for other major institutions through AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination) or through their own separate entrance exams and other state level and national level exams. The duration of BE/ B.Tech courses is 4 years. For M.Tech courses the duration is 2 years, 1 year for diploma course and that of certificate course is 3 months. Courses: There are various types of courses in Telecommunication Engineering in which a student can pursue a career to become a Telecom Engineer. Some of the courses are: B.E. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering. B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. B.E. Electronics and Power Engineering. B.E. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. B.E. Electronics Engineering. B.E. Medical Electronics. B.E. Power Plant Engineering. B.Tech. Applied Electronics and Engineering. B.Tech. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation. B.Tech. Electronic Instrumentation and Control Engineering. B.Tech. Electronics and Biomedical Engineering. B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering. B.Tech. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. B.Tech. Electronics and Media Technology. B.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. B.Tech. Electronics Engineering. Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering. Diploma in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. Diploma in Electronics Engineering. M.E. VLSI Design. M.Tech. Applied Electronics. M.Tech. Control and Guidance. M.Tech. Control System. M.Tech. Digital Electronics. M.Tech. Digital Signal Processing. M.Tech. Electronic Instrumentation and Control Engineering. M.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering. M.Tech. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering. M.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. M.Tech. Electronics Engineering. Colleges and Institutions: Indian institute of Technology (IIT’s) in New Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur etc are the most prestigious Enginee

Telecommunication Engineering is a branch of engineering which deals in study of designing, manufacturing and operation of telecommunication devices. This discipline is a major field of Electronics Engineering. This field of engineering is in great demand due to the great demand of digital and wireless communication networks. The main areas of telecommunication engineering are research and development, production, servicing , sales and marketing and teaching. The telecom industry has become one of the fast growing sectors in every corner of the world and job prospects in this field is huge and a student can make a bright career in Telecommunication Engineering.telecommunication
Eligibility Criteria: The basic eligibility criteria for courses in B.E / B.Tech course in Telecommunication Engineering is pass in higher secondary or 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. In some universities diploma holders in Telecommunication Engineering or those with B.Sc. degree are eligible for admission to the B.E. course. After the bachelor’s degree, one can go for the post graduate degree; i.e. M.E/ M.Tech in Telecommunication Engineering. Admission is made on the basis of the marks obtained in +2 and the merit in the entrance examinations. Entrance to the IIT’s is through the JEE’ (Joint Entrance Exam) and for other major institutions through AIEEE (All India Engineering Entrance Examination) or through their own separate entrance exams and other state level and national level exams. The duration of BE/ B.Tech courses is 4 years. For M.Tech courses the duration is 2 years, 1 year for diploma course and that of certificate course is 3 months.
Courses: There are various types of  courses in Telecommunication Engineering in which a student can pursue a career to become a Telecom Engineer. Some of the courses are:
  • B.E. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  • B.E. Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  • B.E. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  • B.E. Electronics and Power Engineering.
  • B.E. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.
  • B.E. Electronics Engineering.
  • B.E. Medical Electronics.
  • B.E. Power Plant Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Applied Electronics and Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Applied Electronics and Instrumentation.
  • B.Tech. Electronic Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Electronics and Biomedical Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Electronics and Media Technology.
  • B.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.
  • B.Tech. Electronics Engineering.
  • Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  • Diploma in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  • Diploma in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.
  • Diploma in Electronics Engineering.
  • M.E. VLSI Design.
  • M.Tech. Applied Electronics.
  • M.Tech. Control and Guidance.
  • M.Tech. Control System.
  • M.Tech. Digital Electronics.
  • M.Tech. Digital Signal Processing.
  • M.Tech. Electronic Instrumentation and Control Engineering.
  • M.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering.
  • M.Tech. Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  • M.Tech. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering.
  • M.Tech. Electronics Engineering.
Colleges and Institutions: Indian institute of Technology (IIT’s) in New Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur etc are the most prestigious Enginee

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