M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering

M.Tech. program in Electronics and Communication offers a unique blend of cutting-edge curriculum, hands-on learning, industry collaboration, research opportunities, professional development, global perspective and career support, making it the ideal choice for aspiring engineers and innovators and researchers.

Through rigorously designed curriculum, projects, internships and research, students develop critical skills and integrity to meet both research and academic demands. This program prepares students to excel in the rapidly evolving field of communication, which plays a vital role in shaping the modern world, driving technological progress, fostering innovation, and enhancing global connectivity and communication.

Opportunities

With advancements in technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), machine learning and 5G, post graduates are poised to contribute to groundbreaking innovations that shape the future of communication systems and electronic devices.

Employment Sectors

M. Tech ECE graduates can find career opportunities: in both technical (design, development, testing) and managerial positions (project management, consultancy). The choice of sector often depends on personal interests, career goals, and the specific skills acquired during the M. Tech program.

  • Telecommunication Industry: Offers a role which involves network planning, design, optimization, and management of communication networks (both wired and wireless).
  • Information Technology (IT) Industry: Opportunity as hardware design engineer, embedded system development, IoT (Internet of Things) applications, and software development related to communication systems.
  • Consumer Electronics: Industries manufacturing consumer electronic products like smart-phones, tablets, home appliances, etc., hire ECE post graduate engineers for hardware design research & testing and product development.
  • Automobile Industry: Automotive industries rely on electronics and communication technologies for vehicle communication systems, telematics, navigation systems, and driver assistance systems.
  • Aviation and Aerospace: Aerospace field require ECE engineers for communication systems in aircraft, satellite communication, avionics, and radar systems.
  • Research and Development (R&D): Research institutions, both governmental and private, offer opportunities for research in communication theory, signal processing, RF engineering, and related fields.
  • Defense and Security: Defense organizations employ ECE graduates for developing communication and radar systems, electronic warfare systems, and surveillance technologies.
  • Academia and Education: Many M. Tech graduates choose to pursue teaching and research careers in academia, where they can contribute to the field through education and research.
  • Entrepreneurship: Graduates with entrepreneurial aspirations can start their own ventures in areas such as telecommunication services, electronic manufacturing, IoT solutions, or specialized electronic components.
  • Healthcare Technology: Opportunities in designing and developing electronic devices and systems used in healthcare, such as diagnostic equipment, patient monitoring systems, and medical imaging devices.
  • Academia and Education: A career in academia as a lecturer or professor, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students. In addition to that engagement in Doctoral Research (PhD), publishing papers, and contributing to advancements in the field.