Electronics Engineering is one of the largest and
fastest growing industries. It covers a wide range of applications we use daily
and which make our life easier and enjoyable such as Television, Radio, computers,
telecommunication etc. They helps us to see, hear and communicate over vast
distances and do things faster. Electronics has a major role in improving
productivity in industries like oil, energy, agriculture and so many other important
sectors of economy. In steel, petroleum and chemical industries it is the
electronic devices that direct, control and test production processes. Health
care industry depend on electronic instruments to perform chemical tests and
to check body functions. The safety in transportation, factories and mines and
in homes rely heavily on electronics. The uses are endless.
An Electronics engineer must find new solutions to the practical problems
affecting our daily lives. An electronics engineer will work in team with
other specialists to design, fabricate, produce, test and supervise
the manufacture of complex products and systems i.e electronic equipments
and components for a number of industries including hospitals, computer industry,
electronic data processing systems for communication and in defense etc. They
supervise production and manufacturing processes and oversee installation
and maintenance. Electronics engineers work with devices that use extremely
small amounts of power. They work with microprocessors, fibre optics, and
in telecommunication, television, radio etc.
Electronics engineering is a constantly changing and widening
branch of the engineering profession. Electronics industry being a labour intensive
industry provides many job opportunities for the skilled job seekers. Increased
production and demand by government and businesses for communication equipment,
computers and military electronics along with consumer demand and increased research
and development on robots and other types of automation contributes to the growth
of employment opportunities in the field. Candidates having a creative and inventive
mind and also are good at physics and mathematics will probably find electronics
engineering a challenging and lucrative career.
Eligibility &
Course Area : To become an electronics engineer one needs to have a degree
in electronics engineering (BE / B.Tech) or must have passed the AMIE (Associate
Membership Examination of the Institute of Engineers) in electronics or Graduate
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Job Prospects & Career Option : An electronics
engineer can get a job in Central Government, State Governments and their sponsored
corporations in public enterprises and the private organizations like All India
Radio, Indian Telephone Industries, MTNL, National Physical Laboratories Click
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Remuneration : Earnings of an electronic
engineer vary with market demand and among organisations. Click
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Institutes : Indian institute of Technology
(IIT's) in New Delhi, Mumbai, Guwahati, Kanpur, Kharagpur etc are the most prestigious
Engineering institutions in India. Click
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