In the contest of wide spreading technologies ruling every aspect in our daily life.
Engineering is the science, kill and profession of acquiring and applying scientific, economic, social,
and practical knowledge, in order to design and also build structures, machines, devices, systems, materials
and processes. The term “Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering” denotes a broad engineering field that
covers subfields such as analog electronics, digital electronics, embedded systems and power electronics.
Electronics & Telecommunication engineering is the utilization of science and math applied to practical
problems in the field of communications. Electronic communications engineers engage in research, design,
development and testing of the electronic equipment used in various communications systems. Multiple career
paths are available within the realm of Electronics & Telecommunications engineering. Today's world is coming
up with new technological advancements every day. These new developments are undertaken by the engineers turned
scientists. Having a further look at the career prospects, there is bound to be huge demand for competent engineers
in electronic industry to cope the demand in technology. ETC also have several job openings & good pay-packages as
compared to other branches. With the evolution of the computer age, ETC has crept into every sphere of human life,
thus increasing its scope manifolds.
Electronics is now a part of our everyday life, from your pocket FM radio to
televisions, computers, mobile phones and even the high-end satellites. The developments of various fields like
nanotechnology, robotics, high speed automated processors in embedded systems and image processors provides a
budding engineer wide range of opportunities Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering jobs represent over
50% of all available jobs in engineering. In India 60 % of the government jobs are from Electronics and
Telecommunication Engineering sector. An ETC student can enter in to the job market of Computer engineering,
Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation Engineering, control engineering, robotics, mechanical engineering,
VHDL, VLSI. But any branch of other engineering student cannot enter in to the Electronics and Telecommunication
Engineering job market.
Employment of Electronics & Telecommunication engineers is projected to grow 4% between
2012 to 2022. Job growth is expected because of ETC engineer's versatility in developing and applying emerging
technologies. The rapid pace of technological innovation and development will likely drive demand for
electrical and electronics engineers in research and development, an area in which engineering expertise will
be needed to develop distribution system related to new technologies. Now communication having become important
segment of day to day lives and with both public and private players operating in this area resulting in enhanced
job opportunities.
To be a premier professional establishment in the field of Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering by offering quality technical education environment in which students are prepared to meet today's challenges of modern industries by equipping them with analytical & practical skills.
____________PEO1
Solve complex engineering problems by applying knowledge of mathematics, science and
engineering principles.
PEO2
Identify, formulate and analyze engineering problem methodically to reach proper
conclusions.
PEO3
Design a system, component, or process to meet desired technical, safety, health and
environmental specifications.
PEO4
Design and conduct experiment, analyze and interpret results to get appropriate conclusions.
PEO5
Design, simulate, analyze and implement electronics systems of varying complexity by
using appropriate techniques and tools.
PEO6
Infer impact of health, safety, legal and societal issues on engineering profession
PEO7
Assess the impact of technical decisions on sustainable development of society and
environment.
PEO8
Adapt professional, ethical and moral responsibilities.
PEO9
Work as a leader or productive member of multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
PE10
Communicate effectively through reports, presentations and discussions within both the
technical domain and the community at large
PE11
Apply the principles of project management both as a member and a team leader for project
development.
PE12
Learn independently and be ready for a lifelong learning to face increasing challenges and
responsibilities