Electronics & Communication Engineering

These programs are meant for basically those professionals who are already working in technical departments of the corporate sector. These courses enable our students to go ahead and achieve higher profiles in their respective organizations through a high profile curriculum.

CoursesBachelor’s Program in Electronics & Communication Engineering 
Eligibility3 Years Diploma or HSC with 3 years Work Experience
SyllabusSEM – I 
1. Applied Mathematics-I
2. Physics-I
3. Manufacturing process 
4. Electrical Technology 
5. Fundamentals of Computing

SEM – II 
1. Applied Mathematics-II
2. Physics-II
3. Electronic Devices 
4. Introduction to programming 
5. Engineering Mechanics

SEM – III 
1. Applied Chemistry 
2. Analog Electronics-I
3. Electronics Instruments & Measurements
4. Data Structure 
5. Signal & System

SEM – IV 
1. Communication Skill 
2. Analog electronics-II
3. Network Analysis & Synthesis 
4. Electromagnetic Field Theory 
5. Computer Organization and Architecture
 
SEM – V 
1. Digital Communication 
2. Microprocessor & Microcontroller 
3. Control System 
4. Digital System Design 
5. Industrial Management 

SEM – VI 
1. Microwave Engineering 
2. Information Theory & Coding 
3. Digital Signal Processing 
4. VLSI Design 
5. Data Communication & Networks 

SEM – VII 
1. Antenna & Wave Propagation 
2. Embedded Systems 
3. Wireless Communication
4. Power System Analysis 
5. Illumination Technology 

SEM – VIII 
1. Satellite Communication
2. AdHoc & Sensor Networks
3. Switch Gear & Protection 
4. Multimedia System 
5. Electric Drives 
Duration1 ~ 4 Year
Fees39000/-

DIRECTOR’S DESK

Welcome you all Aspirants…

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From Director’s Desk : GITMS

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