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Department Of Telecommunication Engineering

Department Profile :

AICTE approved introduction of B.E Telecommunication branch in the year 1991 with an intake of 30 students.The intake was increased to 60 during the year 1996. The intake was further increased to 120 seats in 2006.
Independent facilities of all laboratories was established in 2006 & 2007. Postgraduate programme in Digital Communication and Network Engineering is offered from the academic year 2006-07 with an intake of 18.
Dr. T. V. Rama Murthy with 26 years research experience in National Aerospace Laboratories (CSIR) and 8 years teaching experience has taken over as HOD since July 2007. The department is accredited by NBA for a period of 3 years with effect from Jan 2008.

Why a student has to choose this field:

Department Of Telecommunication Engineering

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.

A growing and demanding population:

  • 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

New subjects/ areas of study:Department Of Telecommunication Engineering

  • Mobile Communication,
  • Microwave Communication,
  • Digital System Design using VHDL,
  • Digital Signal Processing Lab, and
  • Microwave Lab are new areas of study.

Placement

A detailed note on the placements :( For the previous year/current year)

Course / Department No. actually qualified for placements No. actually placed Prominent Recruiters
P.Y C.Y P.Y C.Y
Telecom 59 45 43 36 Infosys, Wipro, Caritor, Accenture,

Infrastructure

Department Of Telecommunication Engineering

About Infrastructure & Physical Facilities :

Classrooms are available in institution and its capacity

No. of class Rooms 05
Capacity 90
Seminar Hall I & II
Total built up area under use 1368 Sq. Mtrs. seminar Hall

 

Industry Interaction

Details of MOU’s signed

M/s Aikya, IT Solutions,
#21/1, MIG, 1st stage,
1st main, K.H.B. Colony,
Basaveshwaranagar,
Bangalore-560 079,
Ph.No. 9900822449
On 28/03/2005-15/04/2005.
M/S ADRYS Technologies,
#320, 2nd G Cross,
5th Main, 3rd Stage, 3rd Block
Basaveshwaranagar,
Bangalore-560 079,