B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Overview
The course on Electronics and Communication Engineering, imparts fundamental and advanced concepts applied in analog electronics system, digital electronic system, analog and digital signal processing, communication systems, RF and microwave engineering. Students are taught theoretical aspects, problem‐solving, analytical modeling, simulation and analysis to study the behavior of electronic circuits and communication systems. Students are trained in practical aspects of analog/digital circuits, instrumentation, electronic devices and programming. In addition, students are trained on personal development and interactive skills with professionals and feel for society.
Objective
- To impart knowledge on electronic and communication systems
- To enhance the understanding of the underlying principles of electronic and communication systems
- To develop abilities to design analog and digital system/controllers to meet the required specifications
- To develop abilities to model, simulate and analyze the characteristics of electronic signals and systems
- To train on industry-standard simulation tools for simulation and analysis of electronic systems
- To impart training on instrumentation, test, and measurement
- To build and test electronic systems
- To impart training on professional ethics, history, economics, social sciences and interactive skills relevant to professional practice
- To educate on professional ethics, economics, social sciences and interpersonal skills relevant to professional practice
- To provide a general perspective and opportunities for a career in industry, business and commerce
Highlights
Minor Programme
An additional program in which students can pursue a study of choice alongside the main degree. Students can register for this in consultation with faculty. This program is for aspirational candidates. Our program offers Electric Vehicles as a minor program and is open to all the engineering students in RUAS.
Proctoral System
Under the Proctoral System, every student is assigned a faculty member as a Proctor or a mentor.
These mentors offer guidance, support and encouragement to students, helping them as they progress along their academic journey. From the choice of electives to their academic performance, from attendance to meeting their credit requirements, students can approach these mentors with any and every query.
Proctors also interact with parents/guardians and keep them updated on the progress of students.
To ensure that they reap the benefits of the Proctoral System, students are advised to be in regular contact with their Proctors.
A Semester Abroad
We offer a program in which students can register a semester in the final year with a partner university, where students can do an internship or a project.
Innovation Centre
At the Innovation Centre, students team up with faculty members to bring their innovative ideas to life.
Ideas are assessed based on their relevance to — and impact on — society. These are then translated into working projects that are entered in national and international competitions, and for registration as patents.
Open Electives
Students can choose from a multitude of open electives across faculties for credits. These are specially designed courses which offer a basic introduction for a holistic development.
- Uses application-based learning.
- Offers research opportunities.
- Includes internship, training, and placement support with various universities worldwide.
- Provides state of the art facilities in electronics, circuit designing, micro-controller, micro-processor, analog and digital communication, DSP processor, antennae and microwaves.
- Includes expert guest lectures from various institutions and industries
- We offer accommodation in student hostels on our campus, and even offer third-party off-campus hotels where necessary to ensure students can focus on what matters the most.
- Our on-campus facilities include WiFi any time of the day, 24/7.
- From a host of eateries and laundry facilities, we ensure that students have access to all facilities.
- We encourage students to participate in co-curricular activities on campus which include sports and cultural events, both at a university level and a faculty level.
- We help students focus on independent and sponsored research with projects and a dissertation
Structure
Study Domains
- ES
Engineering Sciences
An overview of all engineering sciences such as mechanical, electronic, and automotive engineering.
- PC
Professional Core
- A deep dive into the core domain of electronics and communication engineering, including signal processing, microprocessor/controller, and control systems.
- BS
Basic Sciences
- An overview of Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry.
- HSS
Humanities and Social Sciences
- An introduction to professional and personal development, language courses, and life skills.
- OE
Open Electives
- Students can choose from a list of courses from multiple disciplines offered across the University to earn credits.
- PSI
Project, Seminar, and Internships
Course Progression
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mathematics-1 | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Physics | 4 | Humanities and Social Sciences HSS |
Elements of Mechanical Engineering and Work shop practise | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering1 Elements of Electronics Engineering2 | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Drawing | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Physics Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory1 Basic Electronics Laboratory2 | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Constitution, Human Rights and Law | 2 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mathematics-1 | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Chemistry | 3 | Professional Electives PE |
Engineering Mechanics Elements of Electronics Engineering | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Elements of Computer Science and Engineering | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Computer Programming Laboratory | 1 | Humanities and Social Sciences HSS |
Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory1 Basic Electronics Laboratory2 | 1 | Basic Sciences BS |
Professional Communication | 2 | Professional Electives PE |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mathematics-2 | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Physics | 4 | Professional Electives PE |
Elements of Mechanical Engineering and Work shop practise | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Basics of Electrical and Electronics Engineering1 Elements of Electronics Engineering2E | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Drawing | 3 | Humanities and Social Sciences HSS |
Engineering Physics Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory1 Basic Electronics Laboratory2 | 1 | Basic Sciences BS |
Constitution, Human Rights and Law | 2 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mathematics-2 | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Engineering Chemistry | 3 | Professional Electives PE |
Engineering Mechanics Elements of Electronics Engineering | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Elements of Computer Science and Engineering | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Computer Programming Laboratory | 1 | Humanities and Social Sciences HSS |
Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory1 Basic Electronics Laboratory2 | 1 | Basic Sciences BS |
Professional Communication | 2 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mathematics-3 | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Signals and Systems | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Electronic Circuits | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Network Analysis and Synthesis | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Digital Logic Design | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Electronic Circuit Design Laboratory | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Digital Logic Design Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Environmental Studies | 0 | Humanities and Social Sciences HSS |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Engineering Mathematics-4 | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Linear Integrated Circuits | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Electromagnetic Theory | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Measurement and Instrumentation | 3 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Linear Integrated Circuit Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Laboratory | 1 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Analog Communication | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Digital Signal Processing | 4 | Professional Core PC |
HDL Programming | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Microwave Engineering | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Control Systems | 4 | Engineering Sciences ES |
Analog Communication Laboratory | 1 | Professional Core PC |
Digital Signal Processing Laboratory | 1 | Professional Core PC |
Engineering Economics and Cost Estimation for Electronic Engineers | 2 | Humanities and Social Sciences HSS |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Information Theory and Coding | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Digital Communication | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Antenna and Propagation | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Computer Networks | 4 | Professional Core PC |
Professional Core Elective‐1 | 3 | Professional Electives PE |
Digital Communication Laboratory | 1 | Professional Core PC |
Antenna and Microwave Laboratory | 1 | Professional Core PC |
Seminar | 1 | Project, Seminar, and Internships PSI |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Professional Core Elective – 2, 3 and 4 | 9 | Professional Electives PE |
Open Elective-1 | 3 | Open Electives OE |
Project Work – 1 OR Internship | 6 | Project, Seminar, and Internships PSI |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Course | Credits | Study Domain |
---|---|---|
Open Elective-2 | 3 | Open Electives OE |
Project Work - 2 | 10 | Project, Seminar, and Internships PSI |
Key
- Theory
- Tutorials
- Practicals
Details
Teaching and Assessment
During each semester, students’ performance is assessed through Continuous Evaluation (CE) and a Semester End Examination (SEE). CE and SEE weightages carry equal weightage.
Students are awarded grades based on the marks scored
Key Skill Development
- Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and Engineering fundamentals to solve complex problems in engineering
- Ability to analyse engineering problems, interpret data and arrive at meaningful conclusion involving mathematical inferences
- Ability to design an engineering system, component, or process to meet desired needs considering public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations
- Ability to understand the effect of engineering solutions on legal, cultural, social and public health and safety aspects
- Ability to develop sustainable solutions and understand their effect on society and environment
- Ability to work as a member of a team, to plan and to integrate knowledge of various engineering disciplines and to lead teams in multidisciplinary settings
- Ability to adapt to the changes and advancements in technology and engage in independent and life-long learning
- Ability Enhancement Compulsory Courses (AECC) such as Professional Communication, Constitution, Human Rights and Law, and Environmental Studies
Careers
Entrepreneur
Software Engineer
Board Designer
Hardware Engineer
Admissions
Eligibility
- Candidates have to have passed 10+2 examinations with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory courses along with Chemistry, Biology, Electronics and Computer Science.
- Candidates need to have scored at least 45% aggregate marks
- Candidates belonging to the reserved categories should have at least 40% aggregate marks.
Application Process
Through RUAS-AT
- Take the RUAS-AT Entrance Test
- Admission counselling for selection
- Once selected, students need to fill in the admission form
- Pay tuition fee
- Submit documents to the University
Through CET/ ComedK
- CET Code E235, ComedK Code
- Counselling and Selection
- Download the admission form
- Submit completed form and documents[3] at the University Admissions Office
- Pay fees online or through DD at the University admission Office. See full instructions.
Other accepted Scores
- Contact Director Admissions
Fees & Scholarships
Government Seats:
- As per Government of Karnataka.
University Seats:
- Refer Fee Structure
Eligibility
- Foreign students should have a qualification of 10+2 as approved by the Association of Indian Universities.
- Candidates should have proof of proficiency in English with a minimum TOEFL score of 8
Application Process
Through RUAS-AT
- Take the RUAS-AT Entrance Test
- Admission counselling for selection
- Once selected, students need to fill in the admission form
- Pay tuition fee
- Submit documents to the University
Through CET/ ComedK
- CET Code E235, ComedK Code
- Counselling and Selection
- Download the admission form
- Submit completed form and documents[3] at the University Admissions Office
- Pay fees online or through DD at the University admission Office. See full instructions.
Other accepted Scores
- Contact Director Admissions
Fees & Scholarships
NRI/ Foreign Students:
- USD 6000 + Other fee Rs.38,550 per annum
Eligibility
The decision of the Equivalence Committee is final for lateral entry.
- Candidates should have passed a Diploma examination from an approved institution with a minimum of 45% marks
- Candidates from the reserved category should have scored a minimum of 40% in in the appropriate branch of Engineering and Technology.
- Candidates must have passed B.Sc. from a University recognised by the UGC with a minimum of 45% marks
- Candidates must have passed B.Sc. with Physics and Mathematics from a University recognised by the UGC with a minimum of 40% marks, and in 12th standard.
- Up to 15% of seats are reserved for foreign/NRI Students
Application Process
Through RUAS-AT
- Take the RUAS-AT Entrance Test
- Admission counselling for selection
- Once selected, students need to fill in the admission form
- Pay tuition fee
- Submit documents to the University
Through CET/ ComedK
- CET Code E235, ComedK Code
- Counselling and Selection
- Download the admission form
- Submit completed form and documents[3] at the University Admissions Office
- Pay fees online or through DD at the University admission Office. See full instructions.
Other accepted Scores
- Contact Director Admissions
Fees & Scholarships
Government Seats:
- As per Government of Karnataka.
University Seats:
- Refer Fee Structure
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