The
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in the
year 1994 offering Undergraduate programme in Electronics and Communication
Engineering and two postgraduate programmes - VLSI Design and Embedded system
Technologies. The UG programme is ccredited and re-accredited by National
Board of Accreditation, New Delhi, since 2007. The department enables the
students to attain excellence in domain technologies of Electronics and
Communication with curricula focusing on the requirements specified by the
industries. The department has 36 faculty members with 14 members holding
doctoral degree, with competent expertise in the fields of VLSI Design,
Embedded Systems, Image and Signal Processing, Communication and Networks, RF
and MEMS. The department is recognized as the research centre with all
computing facilities, State-of-Art laboratories with 29 research scholars
working towards potential solutions for the real-time problems. The department
has received grants form AICTE, New Delhi, under various schemes specifically
RPS, MODROBs, FDPs and Seminar Grants to the tune of Rs.1 Crore. The department
has also received grants from DRDO, ISRO, BRNS ICMR, ISTE and IEEE for seminars
and workshops. The interaction of the department with industries has laid path
in delivering consultancy projects.
It is my pleasure and honour to welcome you to the
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering of Sri Ramakrishna
Engineering College.
Electronics and
Communication Engineering (ECE) is a rapidly advancing field, with new ideas
promising every other second. From mobile phones to fibre optics and remote
sensing, there are exhilarating avenues to explore and create.
B.E. Degree in
Electronics & Communication Engineering program aims at producing engineers
with sound knowledge in communication engineering and a strong background in
electronics. The major driving force for the present day Information Technology
revolution is the development in Electronics Engineering. The advancements in
microelectronics, satellite and optical fibre technology, analog and digital
communication techniques have resulted in developing complex electronics
devices, circuits and equipments capable of implementing fast and efficient
telecommunication systems. Real time transfer of audio and video signals is now
possible with recent trends in broad band technologies. Penetration of
electronics has now revolutionized other areas like health care,
instrumentation, automation, remote sensing, signal processing etc.
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