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29th September 2022, 05:49 PM
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Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
I had passed in 2008 in ..in that time in our marksheet wrote only diploma in electronics engineering ..and there was subject of communications..and there is no other branch of electronics and communication ..
What we assume it was electonics engineering or electronics and commuications engineering. The above subject releates to bter rajasthan.. Any one pls tell me what was its |
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30th September 2022, 02:17 PM
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Re: Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
As far as you are concerned about knowing the difference between Diploma in electronics engineering and Diploma in Electronics and Communication Engineering then there is not much difference apart from some difference in the course syllabus as in the case of Diploma in ECE there are few more courses related to communication as compared to that in Diploma in Electronics Engineering.
Also, I would like to mention here that Diploma in Electronics engineering and Diploma in Electronics and Communication engineering are considered equivalent in most cases of job application or admission to any higher degree course. |
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30th September 2022, 06:35 PM
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Re: Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
Electrical engineering is the broader field, and it includes electronics engineering as well as other areas, such as power systems, signal processing, and communications. Electronics engineering is typically more focused specifically on the design, optimization, and management of electronic devices. |
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30th September 2022, 06:42 PM
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Re: Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
Electronics and communications engineering (ECE) deals with the design and development of electronic circuits, equipment and machines. Electronic equipment and communication equipment has interconnected everyone in so many ways, such as through mobile phones, TVs, computers or iPads. Electronics is the technology associated with electronic circuits and systems, and is one of the major fields that comes under electrical engineering.
Electronics engineering has many subfields, including signal processing, telecommunications engineering, control engineering, instrumentation engineering, computer engineering and Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) design engineering. The Electronics and Communications Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) course is very similar to the Electronics Engineering B.Tech. course. They differ only in that the former has subjects that focus more on communication engineering. Communications can be analog or digital. |
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9th November 2022, 02:56 PM
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Re: Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
Electrical engineering deals with broader categories like signal processing while Electronics & communications engineering deals with the design and development of electronic circuits, equipment and machines.
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30th November 2022, 11:33 AM
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Re: Diffrence between electronics engineering and electronics and communication engineering?
Electrical Engineering and Electronics and Communication Engineering may sound similar but are completely different and deal with the different aspects of electricity and transmission of electricity altogether. To put it easily, electrical engineering is a rather broad subject and may even provide the students with basic knowledge of electronics and communication engineering. However, electronics and communication engineering is a subject-specific course that deals with electronics and its applications in the field of communication
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