ECE

“Electronics and Communication Engineering” is one of the fastest growing field of engineering courses. It involves the transmission of information across the channel. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) compiles in Communication Engineering and core Electronics Engineering.


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STEPS

  • 1- first year be  energetic and determined to get the right jump start
  • 2- second year be composed and knowledged in your field 
  • 3- third year mini project and internship
  • 4-fourth year career and placement


WHY SOMETIMES ECE STUDENTS ARE UNSUCCESSFUL?

  1. Lack of knowledge in their respective field.
  2. College type of mentality, no industrial knowledge.
  3. Could not think from the customer side.
  4. Lack of confidence.
  5. Do not know basics or fundamental principles of electronics and electrical.
  6. Poor coding skills in C.
  7. Have no idea what they are doing? Why they are doing?
  8. Couldn't think in a simple way.
  9. All are in hurry to complete the work at first try, trying to do faster, hurrying for a job and fail.
  10. Lack of self confidence. Fear of failure.
  11. No practical knowledge in real life.


WHAT ARE TECHNOLOGIES TO LEARN


  • Learn C 
  • Any Microcontroller(arduino,PIC,etc)
  • Embedded networking,  and Linux.
  • Interfacing components(sensors,other modules)
  • Have a Strong knowledge of basic electronic components etc
  • Datastructure to some extend
  • Finally Matlab
  • If you have interest in any other tech learn it too😊
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THINGS TO REMEMBER WHILE DOING A PROJECT

  1. Must have arm based microprocessor.
  2. Must have interfacing with phone or other device.
  3. Must use IOT.
  4. Project should be modular and flexible.
  5. A project that has a very practical approach and as a proper condition to be a product with an approach that if you ask people to buy it, they cannot refuse.


VAST FIELD OF ECE

ECE Engineering is known for its vast syllabus and the number of subjects. Once you take ECE, you have to study subjects of telecommunication systems, digital electronics along with a little bit of coding too. The most interesting part is the circuit designing in which you will be soldering the circuit elements like transistors, filters etc. ECE engineers are also called “overall engineers” as they are taught about coding, machine handling, electricals and many such subjects. But, you don’t need very vast knowledge about coding or electricals. It’s just that your device should incorporate with the software or with the existing circuit.


COMPETITION LEVEL

Though in every engineering field you will find competition which is increasing exponentially, ECE is a little less competitive as compared to other streams as most of the students are attracted towards CSE and IT. You have to acquire programming, designing, technical skills in order to become a successful ECE engineer. It is often advised to take Computer Science in an average college rather than taking ECE in a better college due to its difficulty level.


SCOPE AND PLACEMENTS

Currently, branches which are given the utmost importance are Computer Science Engineering and Information Technology. So, this makes ECE of less scope. Also, there are very few core companies in this field. You have to do a lot of hard work in order to get a decent package whereas you can get more decent packages with streams like CSE, IT with the same or even less amount of hard work. But, on the other hand, ECE is developing scope and importance level day by day. So, in future, it is believed that ECE engineers will have a better placement record than others.


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SOME USEFUL REFERENCES



1) Try to get access to the IEEE magazine- Spectrum. Become an IEEE member.
http://spectrum.ieee.org/

2) If you want build something cool
http://www.instructables.com/ is one of the best websites.

3) Once you actually start doing something,
http://stackoverflow.com/ will become your best friend.

4) You can find some interesting stuff here as well
http://makezine.com/ 

5)  https://hackaday.io/ Again for some cool projects

6) https://www.edx.org/ To learn new things

https://www.coursera.org/
 To gain knowledge about technology

http://www.tutorialspoint.com/ You can learn something new depending on your interest and gain a certificate in case of a university course.

7) http://www.engineersgarage.com/ has a lot of electronics embedded projects

8) https://www.sparkfun.com/ and  http://www.arduino.cc/ This helps you with projects, components and a help forum.

10) http://www.mathworks.in This will be of great help once you start working on MATLAB. The help forum is also quite good. It also has many libraries and code examples.





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