2. Engineering Definition
Engineering is the science, skill, and profession of acquiring
and applying scientific, economic, social, and practical
knowledge, in order to design and also build structures,
machines, devices, systems, materials and processes.
Electronics & Communication Engineering deals with the
electronic devices, circuits, communication equipments
(transmitter & receiver), integrated circuits (IC), basic
electronics, analog and digital transmission & reception of
data, voice and video (AM, FM, DTH), microprocessors,
satellite communication, microwave engineering, antennae
and wave progression and many more
“Scientists dream about doing great things. Engineers do them.”
-James A. Michener
3. Why study ECE?
Best paid jobs, comfortable life and respect in the society
Job satisfaction
Global career – works with different worlds on common flat form
Important to find a career you enjoy.
Variety of career opportunities
Challenging work
Problems will be open-ended
No single answer to solve complex problems
No answer in the back of the book
No teacher to tell you that you are right or wrong
You find a solution and persuade others that yours is the best one.
Respect
People know that engineering requires hard work and strong
technical skills. As a member of this profession, you will receive a
high amount of respect
4. Why study ECE?
Intellectual development
Develops your ability to think logically and to solve problems
Benefit to society
You can choose projects that benefit society
Cleaning the environment – safe carbon free
Developing prosthetic aids for disabled persons
Finding new sources of energy
Financial security
You will be well paid and Engineering graduates receive the highest
starting salary of any discipline
Prestige
Engineers greatly help
• sustain our nation's international competitiveness
• maintain our standard of living
• ensure a strong national security
• protect public safety.
5. Why study ECE?
Professional environment
You will work in a professional environment in which you will be
treated with respect and have some freedom in choosing your work.
Creative thinking
We are in a time of rapid technological changes, therefore, the need
for engineers to think creatively is greater than ever before.
Technological and scientific discovery
Do you know why only few elements behave as semiconductor?
The diode works differently for different applications, why they
were designed the way they are?
Do you know why nanotechnology is developing rapidly?
An engineering education can help you understand many things in
the world electronics.
7. Where I find my career?
Aerospace industry
Automotive industry
Construction industry
Defence industry
Electronics industry
Fast moving consumer goods industry
Marine industry
Oil and gas industry
Pharmaceuticals industry
Power generation industry
Rail industry
Telecoms
communication industry,
Other industries like steel, cement, petroleum and chemical industry,
directing control and testing production process.
8. Different Roles, Different Names
Research and Development (R&D): Engineers whose role is to do
research and then plan for new products, materials, process,
parts and components
Design & Development: Professionals whose responsibility is to
design the system, components, or part of the system
Production: Engineers who supervise the manufacturing of
electrical and electronic components and machines.
Analysis and testing: Engineers who analyse and test different
types of machines and their parts to ensure that they function
flawlessly.
Installation: Professionals who install electrical machines,
instruments and parts at the client location.
Operation &Maintenance: Engineers whose primary role is to
ensure that machinery is working as per specifications.
9. Core ECE jobs
Electronics Circuit Design
Signal processing
Wireless & optical Communication
Robotics
Embedded Systems
Analog & digital electronics
Telecommunications
Power & consumer Electronics
Control systems
VLSI
Defense & Aerospace
Nanotechnology & manufacturing
Mobile Companies
10. Non-engineering jobs
Logistics
Operations management
Patent law and intellectual property
Procurement, purchasing and buying
Supply chain management
Teaching, academia and lecturing
Technical consulting
Technical sales, marketing, business development
Technical training
11. Top Companies
Job Opportunities - Public Sector
DRDO- Defense and Research Development
Organization.
BEL-Bharat Electronics Ltd.
HAL-Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd.
ECIL- Electronic Corporation of India Ltd.
ISRO-Indian Space & Research Organization.
ITI – Indian Telephone Industry
BHEL-Bharat Heavy Electrical Limited.
Railways
Information technology
Bank jobs and many more.
12. Top Companies
Job Opportunities - Private Sector
• NVIDIA Graphics
• Analog Devices
• Texas Instrumentation
• XILINX
• Alcatel-Lucent (BELLLabs)
• Cisco Systems
• Siemens
• RelianceComm. Ltd
• IBM
• Cypress semiconductors
• National Semiconductors Ltd.
• Honeywell Automation Pvt. Ltd.
• Many more companies
13. Skill Set Required for getting Jobs
Project management skills
High level of technical expertise
Good communication skills
Leadership capability
Strong analytical skills
Ability to work as part of a team
Problem solving capabilities
Practical/resourceful
Creativity (invention, innovation, thinking outside box)
14. Pay Packet
Salaries differ based on the companies you get placed.
• Big International Companies like Texas Instruments offer
salaries in the range of Rs 60,000 – 120,000 per month.
• Indian companies offer salaries in the range of Rs 30,000 –
60,000 per month.
• If you get placed in US or Europe , salaries are in the
range of $2,500 – $4000 per month.
• Based on your talent and experience, salaries can vary.
15. Why focus on practical knowledge?
There is a gap between engineering course content and the
requirements of the engineering services industry
Engineering education system imparts knowledge on various
technical/non-technical areas, it often falls short of meeting the
expectations of the real world.
One reason for this gap is a fundamental lacuna in the
engineering education framework. This is the only profession
where an individual goes from an academic programme
directly into a job, with no prior on-the-job training.
“Getting fresh graduates ramped up quickly to productivity is
a key concern across the industry, graduates sometimes take
six months to a year to become productive.
When fresh graduates enter the working environment, they
have lots of theoretical knowledge which is redundant, rather
than the necessary practical knowledge.”
16. What should you do?
Pay attention to basics
• Strong foundation of the basics of electronics is must
• Good knowledge of electronic devices and RF, analog, digital
and especially CMOS design
• Expertise in VLSI, VHDL, FPGA and ASIC design, signal
processing, control systems, industrial manufacturing
systems, power transmission, simulation and verification
techniques
• Languages, one must be familiar with HDL (verilog or
VHDL), C and C++.
• Other skills - domain knowledge of microprocessors, control
systems, embedded systems, and circuit and device testing.
17. What should you do?
Get trained to have an extra edge
• Curriculum may not provide all the learning you need. Make an effort to
gain some extra skill, be it technical or interpersonal.
• Work on system-level design using off-the-shelf ICs
• The demand for electronics design engineers having product, domain and
software tools expertise is high.
• Actively look out for competitions that organisations/educational institutes
conduct. Such initiatives are excellent opportunities to demonstrate
creativity, secure mentoring opportunities from industry experts and
participate in exciting, competitive and recognised events. Try engaging
consistently with the institute/university faculty to understand sponsorship
and scholarship opportunities offered by companies/ universities.
• Students must possess excellent problem-solving and decision-making
abilities, english communication skills, and organisation and management
skills for an all-round perspective.
• Emphasises on ethical behaviour as majority of the MNCs empower their
staff and would like them to showcase good ethics while dealing internally
or externally with vendors or customers.
18. What should you do?
Exploit your internship
• Even if it is not compulsory in your course curriculum to do an internship,
do one anyway. In fact, try enrolling for more than one if possible. Taking up
a project or internship to build something is essential, as there is plenty of
learning for the student to imbibe, whether the project succeeds or not.
• Colleges have included industry visits, seminars and projects for this
purpose. Unfortunately, many students treat these courses lightly. My advice
would be to take the internship seriously, for the soft skills they impart will
be invaluable
Keep in mind that “interning is about more than just showing up at an office
and earning a recommendation letter
• Grab every opportunity to chat with everyone from senior members to fresh
recruits. You’ll learn a lot about the industry, job and their expectations. It
may help to join the same company after completing your course. In fact,
interning is just like auditioning you try the company to check whether it
suits you.
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19. What should you do?
Know the industry trend
• You need to be conversant with global trends and pioneering research
done worldwide. To acquaint himself with the challenges that will face him
in the future, the engineering student should re-examine and realign his
goals with the current scenario that prevails.
• Do on-the-job research. Students need to have some insights by either
working or doing some research on how the industry segment of their
choice actually operates.
• The electronics industry is very large today. There are multiple sub-
disciplines. Even some software disciplines require a sound knowledge of
electronics along with a strong grip on programming
• Becoming a member of a professional society and taking active part in
seminars and workshops will also help in understanding where the
electronics industry is headed.
• Use core journals and newsletters to keep track of trends and latest
developments in electronics engineering.
• Keeping abreast of the industry and economy may even help you to find an
extremely satisfying career outside the mainstream.
20. What should you do?
Understand your aptitude
• Students should have the ability to assess the situation, identify key issues
that need to be addressed, break down complex problems into simpler
manageable problems and resolve the problem to develop workable
solutions.
• Companies are looking for people who can fix problems with minimal
direction. They don’t want to have to tell people to react when fires are
burning. So once you’ve understood your aptitude and carefully evaluated
the job market, you can make your leap.
• It is advised in your second or third or fourth year of engineering, the
students should begin to think of what industry they wish to join and start
digging into the relevant literature. If you are fortunate enough, you may get
to do an internship in the industry of your choice.
• once you figure out what is of your interest, work towards developing skills
required for that vertical.
• Finally, your future is in your hands. So don’t hesitate to spend enough time
exploring all the possible ways before final settlement.
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21. Scope for Higher Education
After graduation with B.E/B.Tech in Electronics &
Communication, you can look for M.E/M.Tech/M.S in any of the
following areas
Mobile Communication
Telecommunication
Satellite Communication
Networking
Micro Electronics(VLSI)
Semi Conductors
Signal Processing
Control Systems
Software Engineering
Embedded Systems
Automotive Electronics
22. Final advise
Many opportunities – plan your focused area
Work on both mini and major projects
Get the deep insight of the technology
Write papers for reviewed journals, conferences
Volunteer speaking on your specialized area
Read, Read and Read
Do not postpone the activity and try to finish on the defined
date.
Work in the team for the project and share the ideas
Be sincere, hard work and with good attitude
Look for clarification if you have doubt.
Get one or two internship projects with industry