
The institute’s discipline ensures that the students are given much-required exposure to more than what is prescribed in the course of the curriculum, thereby foreseeing an inherent growth to mold the nation and its research development. Special efforts are made to help prepare the students to interpret the theoretical knowledge along with the laboratory and field-level experience. The course has been designed in such a way that the students get to receive the incumbent depth in their chosen area of specialization, while taking in the necessary back-up knowledge as needed to maintain the essential degree in the extensive technological scenario.
Electronics & Communication Engineering is a swiftly advancing field, with new ideas emerging every second. From mobile phones to fiber optics and remote sensing, there are exciting avenues to explore and create. Electronics & Communication Engineering department prepares students for careers in this constantly evolving discipline. Electronics & Communication Engineering stream in JBCMET has a full and flexible curriculum. Numerous streams can be co-related to fit the interest of the students, skills, and goals. Students emerge as experts in technology, academia and management. The unique feature of the Electronics & Communication Engineering department is its manpower drawn from academics, research organizations, and from multi-national electronic giants of the corporate world. The laboratory facilities of the Electronics & Communication Engineering department are being constantly upgraded to take care of the technological developments in the areas of Electronics, Communication Systems, Signal Processing, VLSI, Wireless communication, RF, Networking, and Embedded systems. Tech. program in Electronics & Communication Engineering of JBCMET is effectively guided by a team of dedicated and diligent faculty and supporting staff members to cultivate a high standard of performance in teaching and research. Thus students get an ideal platform to solve real problems of the industry to bridge the gap between academia and industry.