The undergraduate Electronics and Communication engineering program equips students with the knowledge in the fields of Signal and Image Processing, Analogue and Digital VLSI.
MEMS and Nanotechnology, Wireless and Optical Fiber Communication, Embedded System Design and Application, Information Theory and Coding. Students can choose Generic Electives and Open Electives from a bucket of specialization as a part of their program electives. Industrial training is a part of the curriculum where students have to work in an industry which is related to their area of interest for a minimum period of 4-6 weeks. Essentially, this gives them an exposure to the technology in practice and industrial environment.