Saturday 9 April 2011

B.tech - Electronics & Communication Engineering

The growth of communication field and electronics industries in the last ten years has taken everyone for a surprise. And this growth is primarily responsible to shrink the boundaries and to turn the globe into a small village and also to eliminate digital divide. Electronics & Communication Engineering has spread its field of influence significantly in all other branches of engineering.


The demand for EC engineers, therefore, remains at the top of the table. Electronics & Communication engineers are required everywhere; in multibillion communication network, electronics industries, computer hardware/software sector, aviation & space technology, research field, mobile and landline network, power generation, heavy industries etc… you name a field and there is demand for EC engineers. At CSE, we train students across entire spectrum, which goes much beyond curriculum. Robotics, embedded technology, VLSI, mat lab, satellite communication, 2G-3G mobile radars, microwave and host of other fields with latest developments are covered in detail.

Admission Procedure

  • UPSEE seats (85% seats), through counseling of UPSEE-09.
  • Management seats (15% seats), below is the eligibility criteria:

Eligibility

For admission to B.Tech courses, the candidate must have minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 from any recognized board/university.
Preference will be given to the following
  • Candidates who have appeared & qualified UPSEE
  • Candidates who have appeared & qualified AIEEE
  • Candidates who have passed 10+2 examination with PCM, scoring minimum 60% marks (Management seats).

Fees Structure

Fees for all Courses will be charged as approved by regulatory bodies.

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