The Bachelor of Technology in Electronics Engineering covers a broad range of subjects including electronics design, communication systems, and embedded systems. Students gain expertise in areas like digital electronics, signal processing, and VLSI design. The program also includes practical training through internships and a capstone project, preparing graduates for roles in telecommunications, automation, and IoT industries.
1st Year:
Subjects
Engineering Mathematics I
Engineering Physics
Engineering Chemistry
Basics of Electronics Engineering
Engineering Graphics
Communication Skills
Environmental Science
Workshop Practices
2nd Year:
Subjects
Engineering Mathematics II
Analog Electronics
Digital Electronics
Network Analysis
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers
Signals and Systems
Semiconductor Devices
Communication Engineering I
3rd Year:
Subjects
VLSI Design
Embedded Systems
Digital Signal Processing
Electromagnetic Field Theory
Communication Engineering II
Control Systems
Elective I (e.g., IoT, Power Electronics)
Internship/Industrial Training
4th Year:
Subjects
Advanced Communication Systems
Artificial Intelligence in Electronics
Elective II (e.g., Robotics, Wireless Sensor Networks)
Elective III (e.g., Renewable Energy Electronics, Quantum Computing)
Capstone Project
Research Methodology
Seminar and Dissertation
This structure helps students build a strong foundation in electronics, communication, and embedded systems, offering hands-on experience through projects and internships. It also provides specialized knowledge in advanced topics like AI, robotics, and renewable energy electronics.