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Telecommunications is an exciting branch of engineering, which unravels
the marvels of modern communication technology, growing rapidly using the
advancements in Microelectronics and Computers. With the study of main
focus areas as above, students will become specialised in Telecommunication
and Electronics and will be suitable for employment in this field as Design
Development, Production, Quality Assurance, Sales,Servicing and Software
Engineers. Also they will be adequately equipped for pursuing postgraduate
and doctoral studies.
The telecom sector is among the fastest growing sectors in our country today. Currently there are well over 45 million mobile users in India. And this number is growing very rapidly. Moreover, the broad-band/digital cable is also now all set to take the country by storm. And over 47 million new lines are to be added in the coming years. A telecommunication engineer could be employed with mobile phone service providers, cable, and satellite networks, the Ministry of Communication, radio, television, and information and broadcasting sectors and for railways or police wireless organisations. Telecommunication engineers are also employed by the paramilitary force like the BSF, CRPF, and defence-related organisations and by private companies manufacturing electronic, digital and radio equipment.
About 1,50,000 Telecommunication professionals will be required in India, in the next three years, reference www.tribuneindia.com
Admissions for the first year of the course shall be open to students who have passed the two-year Pre-University Examination (Science) conducted by the Karnataka State Pre-University Board.
Or 10+2 of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) with Physics and Mathematics along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Information Science/Electronics/Biology as optional subjects with English as one of the languages of study and obtained at least 45% marks in the optional subjects is eligible for Engineering & Technology courses. Chemistry & Mathematics as optional subjects and English as a subject of study.
Or those who have passed any other examinations recognised by the University as equivalent thereon.
Candidates should have secured a minimum of 35% of marks in the aggregate
of Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics of second year Pre-University Examination
or at the end of 12 years of education.
B.Sc. graduates are also considered eligible for admission to First Year
B.E. course if they have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the aggregate of
subjects:
• Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics or
• Physics, Mathematics & Electronics or
• Physics, Mathematics & Computer Science
The three year Diploma Holders in appropriate branch of Engineering awarded by the Board of Technical Education, Government of Karnataka or any other Diploma qualification considered equivalent thereto by the University, who have secured not less than 50% of the total maximum marks in the final year are eligible for admission to the First year of B.E. course in appropriate branch. However, there shall not be any exemption of any subject at the B.E. degree course.
Candidates other than those, who have passed the examination of Pre-University Examination Board, Engineering Diploma Examinations of the Board of Technical Education, Karnataka & B.Sc. degree examination from any University of Karnataka State, have to obtain Eligibility Certificate for seeking admission to B.E. degree course from Visvesvaraya Technological University (VTU) of Karnataka State. The University will notify dates for the issue of eligibility certificates from time to time.