Recruiters include TCS, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, Infosys, Reliance, LG, IBM, Panasonic, BOSCH, Honda, and others.
read moreCareer paths include Electronics/Communication Engineer, Embedded Systems/IoT Developer, VLSI/Hardware Designer, Telecom Engineer, and Field Test/Service Engineer.
read moreAbsolutely. You can opt for B.Tech through lateral entry, or continue to M.Tech and aviation-related fields.
read moreYes. The college provides live industrial training and specialization through modern technologies and certifications at no cost.
read moreNo. Basic knowledge helps, but everything from programming tools to microcontroller usage is taught during the course.
read moreYes. Puran Murti Campus offers mentoring support, lab assistance, and extra classes to help students grasp difficult concepts.
read moreYes. After gaining experience or higher education, diploma holders can pursue jobs internationally—especially in the Middle East, Asia, or Europe.
read moreYes. Hostels for both boys and girls with Wi-Fi, meals, security, and study-friendly environments are available.
read moreBecause it offers modern infrastructure, experienced faculty, industry collaborations, practical learning, and personality development to make students job-ready.
read moreIt’s a 3-year diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering for students after class 10.
read moreIt’s heavily practical with hands-on labs, workshops, and project-based learning.
read moreYou must have passed class 10 with Science and Mathematics, usually with 45–50% marks.
read moreYes. You can enter directly into the second year through lateral entry if you have a 12th with PCM or ITI.
read moreIt lasts 3 years, divided into 6 semesters.
read moreYou’ll study electronics fundamentals, communication systems, microprocessors, signal processing, and more.
read moreAbsolutely. Every semester includes practical lab sessions with oscilloscopes, PCB design, and microcontroller work.
read moreYou’ll need your 10th mark sheet, passport-size photos, and an ID proof.
read moreYes, it offers great exposure with local telecom companies, startups, and strong industry linkages.
read moreYes. You can work as an electronics technician, network support engineer, embedded systems assistant, and more.
read moreEmployers include telecom firms (like Airtel, Jio), electronics manufacturers (Samsung, LG), IT, and PSUs like BHEL, BEL, DRDO.
read moreYes! You can pursue B.Tech via lateral entry or go for B.Sc in Electronics or specialized certifications.
read moreYes. It’s AICTE-approved, has smart classrooms, electronics labs, and training from experienced faculty.
read moreYes—through industrial visits, company training, and guest lectures from working professionals.
read moreDefinitely. The course focuses on hands-on learning and builds skills that employers value.
read moreIt is a 3-year full-time technical programme (six semesters) that teaches electronics, communication systems, embedded devices and practical hardware skills.
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