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Electronics & Communication engineering was established in 2008. The department is, presently running the undergraduate programs leading to B.Tech. (Regular) and offering degree under reputed Kurukshetra university, Kurukshetra, Haryana.
Electronics & Communication engineering is one of the frontier enabling technology of the information and communications technology (ICE) sector, which is brining evolutionary changes in our societies, entertainment and human relationships. The academic objectives of the departments is to provide education in electrical science, circuit and network technology, signal processing, power embedded technology MSI, LSI, VLSI, satellite communication, fiber optics, microwaves and consumer electronics, system analysis, instrumentation, control systems and energy conversion etc.
Electronic engineering deals with the research, design, integration, and application of circuits and devices used in the transmission and processing of information. Information is now generated, transmitted, received, and stored electronically on a scale unprecedented in history, and there is every indication that the explosive rate of growth in this field will continue unabated.
Engineers in this field are concerned with all aspects of electrical communications, from fundamental questions such as “What is information?” to the highly practical, such as design of telephone systems. In designing communication systems, engineers rely heavily on various branches of advanced mathematics, such as Fourier analysis, linear systems theory, linear algebra, complex variables, differential equations, and probability theory.
Engineers work on control systems ranging from the everyday, passenger-actuated, as those that run an elevator, to the exotic, as systems for keeping spacecraft on course. Control systems are used extensively in aircraft and ships, in military fire-control systems, in power transmission and distribution, in automated manufacturing, and in robotics.
Engineers have been working to bring about two revolutionary changes in the field of communications and control: Digital systems are replacing analog ones at the same time that fiber optics are superseding copper cables. Digital systems offer far greater immunity to electrical noise. Fiber optics are likewise immune to interference; they also have tremendous carrying capacity, and are extremely light and inexpensive to manufacture.
Electronics & Communication engineering graduates have excellent prospects and may be employed in electronic & telecommunication industry management & designing, energy conservation, electronic media, R & D organizations, computer networking, Internet development, mobile, wireless communication, broadcasting and ICT system. Electronics & Communication engineering are mainly involved in the design, management & operation of small to large networks to transmit & process various types of information between different sites.