Communication System


Why Communication System

M.Tech. in Communication Systems is a 2-year postgraduate Electronics and Communication Engineering course. Communication Technology combines the fields of Information Technology and Telecommunications. The program focuses on equipment, devices, and technologies that communicate voice, data, and multimedia information. Students enrolled to the course are taught to design, operate, install, and service communications systems and equipment to meet the needs of businesses and other organizations.

The programs is sub-divided into five fields of specialization, viz. Media Studies, Organizational Communication, Government Communication, Health Communication and Identity, and Diversity In Communication. Major subjects of study that form part of the course’s curriculum are VLSI frameworks, Equipment Portrayal Dialects, and CAD Instruments. The elective courses included in the curriculum aim at imparting specialized skills in the use of advanced VLSI Design Techniques for application in different disciplines within Electrical Sciences.

The minimum requirement of eligibility for applying to the course is B.E./B.Tech. in a relevant subject with a minimum aggregate score of 60% or equivalent CGPA. Such postgraduates are hired in capacities such as Public Relations Specialist, Media Consultant, Communications Coordinator, Speech Writer, Systems Consultant, Consulting Systems Engineer, Design Manager, Communication Manager, Senior Communication Services Engineer, Unified Communication Engineer, Technical Leader, etc.

Why Study Communication System?

  • It enables students to pursue a career in the measurement and control of complex industrial & electrical processes. Modules of this program train the student to plan, design, install, operate, control, and maintain complex systems that produce materials. 
  • They can also join colleges/universities; after passing UGC-NET they can become a permanent lecturer. 
  • After passing the course they can conduct stressed and unstressed network operations, prepare the system and equipment-related forms and reports.

Scope of the Course:

Such postgraduates are lucratively hired in industries such as manufacturing, and service organizations such as broadcasting, consulting, data communication, entertainment, research and development, and system support, and in recent times, exchange of data through video conferencing and web broadcasting.

Major sectors of employment for such professionals include:

  • Indian telephone industry
  • Civil Aviation
  • Development centres in various NPLs
  • Défense
  • AIR
  • Railways
  • Bharat Electronics Limited
  • Posts and Telegraph Department
  • DRDO
  • Software Engineering
  • IT
  • Telecommunication
  • Power sector
  • Home Appliance and VLSI design
  • Hardware Manufacturing
  • Television industry and Research & Development.

M.Tech. in Communication Systems: Syllabus

Semester I

Semester II

 Linear Operators and Generalized Functions

Advanced Digital Communication

 Probability and Stochastic Processes

Broadband Wireless Technologies

 Detection and Estimation

Optical Communication Systems

 Microwave Circuits

Elective III

 Elective I

Elective IV

 Elective II

Elective V

 Microwave and MIC Laboratory

Fibber Optics Laboratory

Semester III

Semester IV

 Project-Phase I

Project-Phase II

 List of Elective Subjects

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 Advanced Digital Signal Processing

Spectral Analysis of Signals

 Ad Hoc Networks

WDM Optical Networks

 Analogue VLSI

Advanced Techniques for Wireless Reception

 Digital Signal Processing Structures for VLSI

Error Control Coding

 High Speed Communication Networks

Digital Communication Receivers

 Wavelet Signal Processing

Analysis and Design of Planar Transmission Lines

 RF MEMS

FPGA-based System Design

 Smart Antennas

Mixed-Signal Circuit Design.

 Designing with ASIC s

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Eligibility:

Listed below are the minimum criteria of eligibility that interested candidates need to fulfil to apply for the course.

  • B.E/B.Tech. from a recognized institute.
  • A minimum aggregate score of 50% (general) and 45% (SC/ST) at the level of graduation.