Grade Details
Course Overview
The Applied Electronics program focuses on advanced electronic systems, embedded technologies, and modern communication devices used in telecommunications, automation, and consumer electronics industries. The program helps students develop strong analytical and design skills required to design, build, and maintain complex electronic systems.
What Students Will Learn
Students gain knowledge in advanced electronic circuit design, embedded system development, modern communication technologies, signal processing techniques, and VLSI system design. These areas help students understand the development and implementation of modern electronic devices and systems.
Subjects Offered
The curriculum includes subjects such as Advanced Electronic Circuits, Digital Signal Processing, Embedded Systems Design, VLSI Technology, Advanced Communication Systems, Microcontroller Applications, and Electronic System Design, providing both theoretical knowledge and practical exposure to advanced electronics technologies.
Teaching Methodologies
The program combines theoretical learning with practical experience through advanced electronics laboratories, embedded hardware projects, training in simulation and design tools, and industry-oriented research projects.
Curriculum Highlights
The curriculum emphasizes embedded system development projects, training in VLSI and semiconductor technologies, and advanced communication system design to prepare students for modern electronics industries.
Co-Curricular Activities
Students are encouraged to participate in electronics innovation workshops, hardware design competitions, and technical seminars and conferences that help enhance their practical skills and innovation.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Applied Electronics can pursue careers in roles such as Electronics Design Engineer, Embedded Systems Engineer, Communication Systems Engineer, and VLSI Design Engineer.







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