Electronics Engineering Courses in India

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Electronics Engineering Courses in India can be studied in various electronics engineering colleges in India. Electronics Engineering, also known as Electronic Engineering is an engineering branch which deals with the emission and effects of electrons and with the use of electronic devices. Simplified, Electronics Engineering utilises transistors, diodes and integrated circuits to design electronic circuits, devices and systems. Professionals belonging to this field are generally referred as Electronics Engineer. An Electronics Engineer is involved in various matters pertaining to electricity. His duty includes designing, fabricating, supervising and testing the manufacture of complex products and systems. Electronics industry is thriving industry and is quite well known in the international arena especially due to the efforts of industrial giants like Wipro, TCS, Mindtree and others. Courses in Electronics Engineering then, by default become career makers for the interested candidates.

The term ‘Electronic Engineering’ and ‘Electrical Engineering’ sound very similar and are often used interchangeably. This is because both involve moving electricity around a circuit to power useful products and machines. However, this is the only similarity that both the fields share. The difference lies in the way electric circuits function. An Electric Circuit only provides power to machines with electricity. An Electronic Circuit is more advanced as it interprets a signal and performs a task accordingly. The program mechanism in a fully automatic machine is an example of electronic circuitry. That is why electronics engineering deals with small scale electronic components viz. computers, integrated circuits etc. Electrical Engineering on the other hand deals with large scale component viz. power transmission, power stations etc. The voltage used in both is also different, small sized systems require less electricity therefore electronics uses Direct Current (DC) voltages. On the other hand, large sized systems require more electricity therefore electrical use Alternating Current (AC) voltages. Both are used in alienation with each other and in collaboration as well. Most electronics systems have electrical components and vice versa.

  • B.Tech Electronics Engineering

    Bachelor of Technology in Electronics Engineering

    Total Colleges: 84

  • BE (Hons) Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

    Bachelor of Engineering Honors in Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering

    Total Colleges: 2

  • BE Electronics Engineering

    Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics Engineering

    Total Colleges: 86

  • BE Marine Electrical and Electronics Engineering

    Bachelor of Engineering in Marine Electrical and Electronics Engineering

    Total Colleges: 3

  • M.Tech Bioelectronics

    Master of Technology in Bioelectronics

    Total Colleges: 1

  • M.Tech Electronics Engineering

    Master of Technology in Electronics Engineering

    Total Colleges: 43

  • M.Tech Laser & Electro Optics

    Master of Technology in Laser & Electro Optics

    Total Colleges: 4

  • M.Tech Sensor System Technology

    Master of Technology in Sensor System Technology

    Total Colleges: 2

  • M.Tech Signal Processing

    Master of Technology in Signal Processing

    Total Colleges: 29

  • M.Tech. + Ph.D (Tech.) (Advanced Electronic Systems)

    Master of Technology + Doctrate of Philosophy in Advanced Electronic Systems

    Total Colleges: 1

  • ME Electronics Engineering

    Master of Engineering in Electronics Engineering

    Total Colleges: 35

  • ME Power Management

    Master of Engineering in Power Management

    Total Colleges: 1

  • Ph.D. (Signal Processing)

    Doctor of Philosophy in Signal Processing

    Total Colleges: 1

  • Few of the specialized fields

    • Control Systems
    • Electronic Design
    • Electronics and Nanotechnology
    • Power Electronics
    • Robotics

    Course Content: Overview

    • Embedded System Design
    • Information Theory & Coding
    • Microwave Engineering
    • Broadband Communication

    Course Objectives

    • To achieve maximum absorption in technology and use it for diversification and up-gradation.
    • Assist the nation in development by providing technical services through product development, precision and quality.
    • To undertake research on specific problems and meet requirements of electronic industry.

    Course: Basic Requirements

    Students should have completed +2 in science stream.
    Students are admitted on the basis of std XII marks or State-Commom Entrance Test (CET) or Deemed University entrance Exam or centralized All India Engineering Entrance Examination (AIEEE).
    Selection is conducted on basis of marks secured in the final exams of 10+2 and through entrance exams.
    Diploma holders in engineering are eligible for entry into B.E. / B.Tech. (electronic engineering).
    Minimum age Limit is 17.

    Some of the Major Institutes

    Personal Attributes

    Basic attribute is that relating to academics – one should have a sharp brain in physics and mathematics.

    A creative and inventive mind is absolute to take up this challenging career.

    Sharp eyes with an eye for detail, Logical reasoning, sustained attention and perseverance are other essentials.

    Career & Job Perspectives

    Electronics Engineering jobs in India are available in various sectors. All sorts of electronic gadgets and equipments are flooding the markets. They cater to various different clientele like those from entertainment, media, hospitals, home and factories. Thus specialists and engineers are always in demand, in the aforesaid. There is an increased usage and subsequent production of communication equipment, computers and military weaponry. As such there is never-ending opportunities in government, businesses and military. Various jobs are mostly required in Research, Design and Development, Testing and Evaluation, Application / Manufacturing, Maintenance / Service, Management. Positions are available in various government agencies like Central Electronics Ltd., All India Radio, BSNL, MTNL, National Physical Laboratories, Civil Aviation Department, Post and Telegraph Department, Bharat Electronics Limited, Indian Railways, Atomic Energy Commission, Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, Central Electronics Engineering Research Institute, Development Centres in various States etc.  Electronics equipments require sales and services and they are employed in this area. One can also apply for Gazetted posts conducted by Union and State Public Service Commission for vacancies in Central Engineering Services. Various State Public Service commission’s also conduct the same at state level. Electronic Engineers can also start their own business of manufacturing electronic parts and goods and components. Teaching and research in India or abroad is an obvious option.

    Remuneration

    Earnings vary depending upon the sector and organisation in you are working. Work experience and additional qualifications also determine one’s salary. Working in the government department one also gets various incentives and perks. A diploma holder working in a government department can get anything between Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 9,000 per month. A fresh degree holder can get a starting salary of Rs. 9,000 to Rs. 13,000 per month excluding other allowances. Lecturers in colleges get a starting salary of Rs. 12,000- Rs. 13,000 a month. With more experience or as an established independent consultant one could earn more. Senior engineers can earn anywhere in between Rs 30,000 and Rs 50,000 a month. Those at management levels can earn up to Rs. 60,000 or even more.

    Job Types

    • Electronics Technicians
    • Structural Design Engineer
    • Engineering Manager
    • Project Engineer
    • Mechanical Design Engineer
    • Service Engineer
    • Technical Support Supervisor
    • Educator
    • Research Associate

    Employment Areas

    • DTH Operators
    • Satellite and Cable Industry
    • Telephone
    • Electronics Sales and Repair Shops
    • Servicing Centre
    • Electronics Equipments Manufacturer
    • Aeronautical and Space Exploration Agencies
    • Hospitals
    • Consulting Firms
    • Military
    • Training Centres
    • Research Departments