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Establishments: Electronics and Telecommunication department has been established in the year 1999-2000 with intake of 60 students .Later on the intake has been extended to 120 students. The total strength of students in electronics department is 478 in all four years.
Achievements: Department has been accredited by national board of accreditation for imparting quality education through proper facilities in terms of faculty infrastructure, laboratories.
Facilities: Faculty which is well qualified, experienced, motivated and disciplined, our labs are well equipped and upgraded, Deptt library have good number of all type of text books, journals, magazines .
Laboratories:
The department has 08 state of art Laboratories which has equipments and experimental kits related to curriculum and beyond. The following are the Laboratories of the department








Information Access Facilities:
Deptt. Library contains-
Syllabus Books, Online Journals, Competitive Exam Study Material, Students Project Reports, Magazines on electronics, University Question papers
SYALLABI BOOKS
1.There are 3319
text books at central library and 50 at
departmental library on different subjects of electronics are
available which cover all course contents.
2.As far as utilization is concerned 100% students use thsese
books .
Online Journals
All the IEEE journals are available in the library--
Journal of Solar Energy Engineering
Journal of Vibration and Acoustics
Journal of Energy Resources Technology.
Journal of Medical Devices.
Journal of Microelectromechanical System
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing Newsletter, IEEE.
Automatic control, IEEE Transaction
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions
Broadcasting, IEEE transactions .
Circuits and Devices Magazine, IEEE.
Circuits and Systems for Video Technology, IEEE Transactions
Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, IEEE Transactions
Journals hard copies available are-
1.Electronics & Tele.{Institutions of Engineers (Half Yearly)}
2.Indian Institute of Science & Comm (Monthly)
3.Defence Science Journal
4.Indian Journal of Radio & Space
Books on Competitive Exams
Objective type GATE BooksBooks on aptitude
- Books on General
Awareness
- Magazines on electronics
- Electronics Data Book
Use innovative methods
1. Use of high tech teaching aids such as LCD
projector / OHP.
2. Regular monitoring of classes
3. Students feed back form system
4. Concept of faculty advisor to understand academic &
personal problems of students and guide them
whenever required.
Results
- Students getting ranks in the university merit list.
- Students getting high percentiles in GATE.
- Students getting jobs in good companies.
- Students winning prizes in Co-curricular activities
Placement Record
Batch |
No. of
Companies |
students selected |
% Placement |
2001-2005 |
05
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38 |
38.7% |
2002-2006 |
7 |
50 |
39.3% |
2003-2007 |
7 |
46 |
33.5% |
2004-2008 |
2 |
42 |
34.4% |
Student Higher Studies
- No. of students cleared GRE 03
- No. of students cleared GATE-07 13
- No. of students cleared GATE-08 04
- No. of students cleared GATE-09 08
Many Students this year also appearing in the Gate, GMAT, GRE exams
Students training
- According to the requirement of curriculum students have to go for 4-6 week training at different industries at the end of sixth semester.
- College issues letter to different companies to accommodate students in summer training.
- Training reports of the students are evaluated at institute after presentation.
Some major industries where students go for training are-
- Bharat Electronics limited (BEL), Kotdwar
- BHEL, Hardwar
- BSNL, Delhi
- ONGC, Dehradun
- CDAC,Noida
- ALCATEL
- HCL Infosystem Ltd., Noida
Courses/Training/Visits offered over and above the
prescribed Curriculum
- Lecture series on C and advance C
- Lecture series on microcontroller
- Educational Tour of Chemitz University, Germany
- Visit of IIRs, Dehradun
- Industrial Tour of PG electronics Roorkee in April 2009
- ECO Tour at Chila Dam Hardwar
Students Project:
- Project work is completed by the students in two parts
- 30% in VIIth semester & 70% in VIIIth Semester.
- Faculty members give the topics of the projects as per the field of interest.
- Students make their groups and choose their respective projects and if they have some good projects, they have to submit it to the project co-ordinater for approval.
- There is scheduled time for project work is allotted adjacent to the regular classes.
- Students prepare individual weekly report of proceedings and get it signed by the project guide.
Some of the projects are
| Performance of Based band Signal Transmission. |
| Designing &Fabrication of Microcontroller Based soft wire. |
| Wireless data transmission between two computers. |
| Asynchronous microprocessor design using verilog |
| Infrared communication link. |
| Digital remote temperature sensor. |
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| Wireless communication between keyboard and pc thought infrared |
COER management sponsored one student project titled “MOVING MESSAGE DISPLAY”
Industry Institution Interaction
- Brig. A. K. Chaturvedi
How to improve individual effectiveness
- Prof. R. C. Malhotra
Creativity: A Technology for Development
- Dr. Navneet Arora
Human Values and our Destine
- Mr. S. K. Jain
Industry Requirements for Technical Graduates
- Dr. R.P.Agrawal
Research areas for electronics graduates
Inter-Institutional Competitions
(Technical)
Name of Activity |
Number of Students enrolled |
Recognition |
Nirman (Model making competition at |
3 |
Runner up |
IIT Kharagpur) |
Model presentation at |
2 |
Participants |
IIT Roorkee |
Model presentation at |
3 |
Participants |
GB Pant University |
Eligibility Criteria
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S.No |
Programmes
& Seats |
Duration |
Eligibility |
Approvals |
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1. |
B.Tech (ET)
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4 Years |
10+2 (PCM) with AIEEE-09 score card |
AICTE, Ministry Of HRD (GOI), U.K Govt. & Uttarakhand Technical University, Dehradun. |
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