Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering is a variegated and ever-evolving branch. Innovation, orientation, and an ever-expanding base serve as a firm foundation for the edifice for the latest development in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering. Now great advances have taken place in the field of electronics & Telecommunication engineering, bringing together the understanding of the scientific and technological foundations of electronics, the concepts of software and hardware as well as those of communication technologies. The Department of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering endeavors to contribute to these advances through teaching and research in this field.
To develop electronics and telecommunication engineers with sound technical knowledge focusing on social and industrial demands with professional ethics
After completion of diploma programme students of Electronics and Telecommunication engineering will be able to:
1. Electronics and Telecommunication Systems: Maintain various types of Electronics .and Telecommunication systems
2. EDA Tools Usage: Use EDA tools to develop simple Electronics and Telecommunication engineering related circuits
The students of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering will be able to -
1. Basic and discipline specific knowledge: apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.
2. Problem analysis: identify and analyse well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.
3. Design/ development of solutions: design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs.
4. Engineering tools, experimentation and testing: apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.
5. Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.
6. Project management: use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.
7. Life-long learning: ability to analyse individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes.