B.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering program prepares future engineers by learning how to utilize science and applied mathematics to solve practical problems in the domain of communications. Broadly, the program intends to inculcate in-depth knowledge of signals, circuits, and how to use differential equations techniques for developing excellent electronic and Communication products and devices. The ECE course aims to develop budding engineers into invaluable assets for the technological and socio-economic advancement of our nation.
B.Tech. in ECE from DBUU Department of Electronics & Communication, denotes a broad engineering field that covers subfields such as Consumer Electronics, Analog Electronics, Digital Electronics, Embedded Systems, Robotics, VLSI, etc. On the other hand, Communication Engineering includes the underlying subfields like microwave engineering, antennae, microprocessors, satellite communication, wave progression, etc. They are also trained to apply fundamentals, scientific, and/or engineering principles to explain complex engineering problems using scientific, analytical, computational, and/or experimental methods.
In addition, the program at dbuu also focuses on improving students' skill sets through industrial visits and practical sessions. The electronics and communication engineering course helps students recognize ethical and professional responsibilities in engineering situations and make informed judgments, reflecting the impact of engineering solutions in global, environmental, economic, and societal contexts.
At DBUU’s B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering program, we shape your future in ECE with an industry-relevant curriculum, experienced faculty, state-of-the-art labs, hands-on research exposure, domain-focused learning, and strong placement support.
| S.No | Category | Semester Fee | Fee After Domicile Scholarship |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | All India Quota | ₹ 62,500 | ₹ 56,250 |
| 2 | Hill State Quota | ₹ 62,500 | ₹ 56,250 |
| 3 | Uttarakhand Quota | ₹ 62,500 | ₹ 52,813 |
| * Uttarakhand Quota fee is applicable only after Uttarakhand Domicile Scholarship (upto 25%) Subject to document verification & eligibility criteria. | |||
| # | Description | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1 |
Registration / DBUU CET Fee (Non-Refundable)
(Waived off in case of direct admission)
|
₹ 1,500 |
| 2 | Admission Fee (Non-Refundable) | ₹ 7,000 |
| 3 | University Enrollment Fee (Non-Refundable) | ₹ 3,000 |
| 4 | Uniform Fee | ₹ 9,900 |
| # | Description | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Exam Fee | ₹ 4,500 |
| 2 | Student Welfare and Fest | ₹ 2,000 |
| 3 | Library Fee | ₹ 750 |
| 4 | ERP Fee | ₹ 750 |
| PEO-1 | The graduates will attain a reputation for providing innovative solutions for intricate engineering problems. |
| PEO-2 | The graduates will exhibit sound engineering knowledge and managerial decisions based on professional and ethical standards. |
| PEO-3 | The graduates will operate on global technological and environmental problems as successful entrepreneurs. |
| PEO-4 | The graduates will pursue higher studies to become successful academicians and lead researchers. |
| PSO-1 | Possess strong knowledge in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering to develop solutions for real-life problems. |
| PSO-2 | Be potent to design embedded solutions by applying engineering, science, and mathematics principles for existing problems of society and industry. |
| PSO-3 | Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and implement these to one's own work as a member and leader. |
| PSO-4 | Recognize the impact of engineering decisions on the environment and assess engineering solutions regarding environmental constraints. |
| PSO-5 | An ability to promote and manage relevant experimentation, analyze and interpret data, and use engineering knowledge and experience to draw conclusions on multiple engineering problems and build systems for engineering applications. |
This specialized program opens doors to exciting career paths in:
B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering is a 4-year undergraduate program that focuses on designing, developing, and testing electronic devices and communication systems such as mobile phones, satellites, radars, and IoT devices.
The candidate should have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as mandatory subjects, securing a minimum of 45% marks in total (40% for candidates from reserved categories) in these subjects from a recognized board or university.
Key subjects include Digital Electronics, Analog Circuits, Signal Processing, Microprocessors, Communication Systems, Antenna Design, and VLSI Design.
Graduates can work as Electronics Engineers, Communication Engineers, Embedded System Designers, Network Engineers, or even enter the IT sector. Opportunities also exist in government sectors like ISRO, DRDO, BSNL, and Indian Railways.
Starting salaries typically range from ₹3 to ₹6 LPA, depending on skills, job role, and the company. With experience, the package can grow significantly.
ECE focuses on electronics, signals, and communication systems, whereas Electrical Engineering is more about power systems, electrical machines, and control systems.
Top recruiters include Qualcomm, Intel, Samsung, Wipro, Infosys, TCS, ISRO, DRDO, BEL, and BSNL, among others.
Both CSE (Computer Science Engineering) and ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering) are promising fields, but they cater to different interests and industries. CSE offers broader opportunities, especially in software development, AI, and data science, making it a great choice for those interested in technology and programming. The demand for CSE professionals is high, and it generally offers better salary prospects.
On the other hand, ECE focuses on electronics, communication systems, and emerging fields like 5G, IoT, and automation. While it may not have the same rapid growth as CSE in the tech sector, ECE still provides excellent career opportunities, particularly in telecommunications, electronics, and robotics.
Ultimately, the choice depends on your interest — if you’re into coding and tech innovations, CSE might be the right fit. If you're more inclined towards working with hardware, circuits, and communication systems, ECE could be a better option.