Direct Admissions 2017 | Amity School of Management & Technology
GRADUATE PROGRAMMES
B.TECH (ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGG.)
COURSE OVERVIEW
- Program Code
- 10051
- Eligibility
- min 60% in class X & XII with min 60% in PCM for Non-Sponsored & 55% for Sponsored Category through a regular mode from a recognized board only.
- Duration
- 4 years
| 1st Year Non Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs) | : | 1.50 |
| 1st Year Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs) | : | 2.25 |
- The Student shall demonstrate the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and domain knowledge in Electronics and Communication Engineering to the solution of complex engineering problems.
- The student shall demonstrate an ability to design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
- The student shall create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
- The student shall demonstrate the research-based knowledge and research methods including design and conduct of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
- The student shall be able to communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
- The student shall be able to function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
- The student shall be able to apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
- The student shall demonstrate ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
- The student shall be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Engineering and Management Principles as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams considering economical and financial factors. Also, graduates will be able to participate and succeed in competitive examinations.
- The student shall understand the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological changes.
- The student shall be able to understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
- The student shall demonstrate the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and domain knowledge in Electronics and Communication Engineering to the solution of complex engineering problems.
Course Structure
Semester 1
- Economics for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
- Sociology for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
- Basic Electrical Engineering [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Engineering Graphics Lab [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Digital Systems and Microprocessors [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Software Engineer – UG [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Systems [Domain Elective Courses]
- Independent Study and Research [Domain Elective Courses]
- Introduction to Nuclear Security [Domain Elective Courses]
- English Language Usage Essentials [Communication Skills]
- Understanding Self for Effectiveness [Behavioural Science]
- Applied Chemistry [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Applied Mathematics- I [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Applied Physics- I [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Biology for Engineers [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 2
- Aspects of Indian History for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
- Law for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
- Elements of Mechanical Engineering Lab [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Engineering Mechanics [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Introduction to Computers and Programming in C [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Digital Systems and Microprocessors [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Software Engineer – UG [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Systems [Domain Elective Courses]
- Independent Study and Research [Domain Elective Courses]
- Introduction to Nuclear Security [Domain Elective Courses]
- Introduction to Communication Skills [Communication Skills]
- Individual Society and Nation [Behavioural Science]
- Applied Mathematics – II [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Applied Physics- II [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Environmental Studies [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 3
- Basic Electronics Engineering [SAP Courses]
- New Leadership in Cross cultural context [SAP Courses]
- Numerical Methods and Optimization [SAP Courses]
- Object Oriented Programming Using C++ [SAP Courses]
- Term Paper [Mandatory Courses]
- Basic Electronics Engineering [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Material Science [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Object Oriented Programming Using C++ [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Digital Systems and Microprocessors [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Software Engineer – UG [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Systems [Domain Elective Courses]
- Independent Study and Research [Domain Elective Courses]
- Introduction to Nuclear Security [Domain Elective Courses]
- Circuit Theory [Core Courses]
- PCB Design Lab [Core Courses]
- Signals and Systems [Core Courses]
- Effective Written Communication [Communication Skills]
- Problem Solving and Creative Thinking [Behavioural Science]
- Numerical Methods and Optimization [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 4
- Basic Simulation Lab [Engineering Sciences Courses]
- Digital Systems and Microprocessors [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Software Engineer – UG [Domain Elective Courses]
- Embedded Systems [Domain Elective Courses]
- Fundamental of Cloud Computing & Enterprise [Domain Elective Courses]
- Independent Study and Research [Domain Elective Courses]
- Introduction to Nuclear Security [Domain Elective Courses]
- Introduction to Open Source Technologies-php,Mysql [Domain Elective Courses]
- Python Programming [Domain Elective Courses]
- Unix Operating System and Shell Programming [Domain Elective Courses]
- Visual .Net Technologies [Domain Elective Courses]
- Analog Communication [Core Courses]
- Control Systems [Core Courses]
- Digital Electronics [Core Courses]
- Electronics Devices and Circuits [Core Courses]
- Professional Communication for Recruitment and Employability [Communication Skills]
- Values and Ethics for Personal and Professional Development [Behavioural Science]
- Probability and Statistics [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 5
- In-House Practical Training [Non Teaching Credit Courses]
- Circuit Simulation Lab [Core Courses]
- Digital Communication [Core Courses]
- Digital Design Using VHDL [Core Courses]
- Electromagnetic Field Theory [Core Courses]
- Microprocessors and Interfacing [Core Courses]
- Receptive and Expressive Communication Skills [Communication Skills]
- Group Dynamics and Team Building [Behavioural Science]
- Discrete Mathematics [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 6
- Digital Integrated Circuit Design [Core Courses]
- Digital Signal Processing [Core Courses]
- Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation [Core Courses]
- Microcontroller [Core Courses]
- Telecommunication Switching [Core Courses]
- Social Communication [Communication Skills]
- Stress and Coping Strategies [Behavioural Science]
- Fuzzy Mathematics [Basic Sciences Courses]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 7
- Analog CMOS IC Design [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Biomedical Engineering [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Data Communication Networks [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Digital Image Processing [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Fiber Optic Communication [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- IC Technology [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Microwave Engineering [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Radar and Satellite Communication [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Robotics – Modeling and Control [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Industry Internship [Non Teaching Credit Courses]
- Minor Project [Non Teaching Credit Courses]
- Antenna and Wave Propagation [Core Courses]
- Workplace Communication [Communication Skills]
- Career Planning and Development [Behavioural Science]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses
Semester 8
- Mixed Signal Design [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Mobile Communications [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Speech and Audio Processing [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Verilog Programming [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Video Processing [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Wireless Communication [Specialisation Elective Courses]
- Major Project [Non Teaching Credit Courses]
- Cross Cultural Communication [Communication Skills]
- Positive Personal Growth [Behavioural Science]
- Foreign Business Language
- Open Elective Courses
- Outdoor Activity Based Courses

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