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Total Fees
1.85 L

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1.85 L

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Course Details

MODE

Full time

DURATION

24 Months

M.Tech Communication and Signal Processing is full time two year post graduate degree course. The objective of the M.Tech programme in Communication and Signal Processing is to provide in-depth knowledge in electronics engineering and to promote research and innovation. The syllabus has been designed to enable rigorous analysis in signal processing, electronic devices and mathematical modeling. A number of advanced electives are available in Communication & Signal Processing specialization, for example digital communication, information and coding theory and wireless communications.


Eligibility Criteria

A Candidate must have passed B.Tech. in Electronics & Communication or equivalent degree with Minimum 55% marks aggregate from any recognized university.

Admission Details

Admissions are done on the basis of Entrance Test and Interview.

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