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Introduction
Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering (ETE) is one of the core branch of engineering. It is a modern Engineering discipline that deals with designing, fabricating, producing, testing and supervising the manufacturing process of complex electronic products and systems. It is a diverse field that encompasses designing and developing traditional analogue technology and high-tech digital components. ETE engineers create many of the devices that we use every day, such as mobile phones, television, radio, personal computers and WIFI networks. Domains such as IoT, Cyber Security, AI/ML etc are subsets of this course of engineering. Electronics engineering is a rapidly growing sector where there is excellent job opportunity for the skilled professionals.
Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering helps design products in various industries, such as Telecommunications, radio and television, healthcare, utilities, science and personal technology manufacturing. ETE engineers deal with analogue transmission, digital transmission, video reception, audio and data, basic electronics, microprocessors, digital and analogue communication, integrated circuits, wave progression and satellite Communication. The Electronics and Telecommunication Field is rapidly growing and offers many excellent opportunities for skilled professionals.
There will be an increased demand for ETE engineers in future. The recruitment figures will reach to a massive number and a reason enough for aspiring engineers to pursue a career in ETE.
Scope of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering in India and Abroad
Technology growth is shooting at a very high pace. The demand keeps on increasing day-by-day. Due to this demand, there is a scope of the need for more electronic engineers to fulfill this demand. The engineers would be required to develop new technology and techniques to stay ahead in this competitive world.
The Engineers can find a job in many sectors, some of these sectors are consumer electronics manufacturing Organisation, Telecommunication industry, and IT industry, healthcare equipment manufacturing Industry, Mobile Communications, Internet Technologies, and Power Electronics. Some of the other industries may also be steel, petroleum and chemical industry. The graduates in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering can also specialise in the field of sales, product representation, system management, design and manufacture of electronic devices and systems. They can even work in installing, maintaining the electronic devices.
Since new technologies are coming up each day, Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering is increasing its demand for students. This course would give graduates who are very competent and skilled in the telecom industries.
Electronics and Telecommunication engineers can specialize in technical product representation, systems management, the design & manufacture of electronic devices and systems, or the installation, maintenance and repair of electronic systems and equipment. They may also work with computers and electronic equipment in the medical, manufacturing
sectors.
Employment/Research/Higher education & Applications in Emerging technologies:
As an Electronics and Telecommunication engineer, various opportunities are there.
An ETC engineer can get a job in Central Government, State Governments and their sponsored corporations in public enterprises and the private organizations like All India Radio, Indian Telephone Industries, MTNL, National Physical Laboratories, AIR, Civil Aviation Department; Post and Telegraph Department; Co-ordination Department, National Physical Laboratory, Bharat Electronics Limited, Development Centers in various States etc. Dealing in manufacture, sales and services of electronics consumer goods and appliances.
ETC engineers are also absorbed into the entertainment transmission industry, research establishments, and defense. They can also take up teaching and research in one of the many engineering colleges in India or abroad.
They can also be employed by private companies manufacturing radio equipment and Electronics as Sony, Samsung etc.
In Ministry of All India Radio, DD.
Upcoming Trends
Many trends are coming up in the field of Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering. The engineers are talking new steps to make the life of people easy.
Artificial Intelligence, Drone Deliveries , Level-3 Autonomous Vehicles, 3D Printing, IT Industry, Health care, broadcast, Mobile Communication and many more
Our Strengths
Deccan College of Engineering and Technology (DCET), an institution with the vision to excel in professional education, for the betterment of student community, with motto "To learn and to apply, for the benefit of mankind.
The students passing out of our institution have distinguished themselves as industrialists, entrepreneurs, innovators, educationists, heads of prestigious organizations, practicing engineers; DCET has strong regional and global connections. We are weaving a growing and increasingly effective global network which further facilitates our institutions, as well as enhancing our academic and cultural exchanges.
The students are guided and motivated to practically implement the principles learnt in classrooms through experimentations in the laboratories and through IEDC (innovation & Entrepreneurship development Cell) & in Robotics Hub.
Conclusion
There is going to be a huge demand for Electronics and Telecommunications Engineers all over the world, as it constitutes a sizeable portion in Engineering Electronics is the backbones of digital technology.
ETE branch have a very good scope in its core as well as non-core fields. If you go for the course of ETE and still want to go for the software sector then also you will get very good scope to explore because the coursework gives you enough exposure to the coding and programming skills.
We, encourage students to pursue Electronics and Telecommunication engineering as their career in Engineering from our reputed institution.