M.Sc Electronics

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Kajal Gupta

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The syllabus will include following-
1st year-
Electronic Devices and Circuits
Advanced Digital Electronics
Analog and Digital Communication System
Advanced Microprocessor and Interfacing
Data Communication and Networking
Electronic Circuits Lab
Advanced Digital Electronics Lab
Analog and Digital Communication Lab
Advanced Microprocessor and Interfacing Lab
Electives
VLSI System
Mobile Communication
IC Fabrication and its Applications
Bio-Medical Instrumentation Engineering
2nd year-
C+ and Java Programming
Optical Fiber Communication
Embedded System
Digital Signal Processing
Power Electronics
C+ and Java Programming Lab
Embedded System Lab
Digital Signal Pro
...more

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Anisha Mehta

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Anyone who is interested in electronics engineering can opt for this course. It is meant for the students who are looking for a career in Electronic Science. This course is perfect for the aspirants who see their future in high profile jobs in universities and colleges as professors or lecturers. So, you should go for it, if your interest is in this.
All the best.

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SHIVANT KUMAR PANDEYI am a Full Stack Developer.

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There are several links available on internet, which you can access to paper and instead of that you can refer previous year paper that will more helpful to you with the latest publication.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Pinaki,
Firstly, I must congratulate you for qualifying GATE. It is tremendous achievement. All the topics that you have mentioned are really interesting. My advice would be to select the branch that you are liking the most. It would make your studies very simple and interesting. Best wishes to you.

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priya arora

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As far as I could see and check, electronics M.Sc. Is not available in distance mode but you can still see the list of colleges that offer M.Sc. Through distance mode, click here please- https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/distance-correspondence-m-sc-colleges-india.

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Suhana Rai

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Eligibiltiy criteria is as follows:
1. Two Years Integrated Post Graduate M.Sc. Course of Regional College of Education of NCERT in the concerned subject. Or
Masters Degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks in aggregate in the following subjects.
2. B.Ed or equivalent degree from a recognised University.
3. Proficiency in teaching in Hindi and English Media.

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Aanchal AggarwalLooking out for others.

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Hello,
You are not eligible. For M.Sc in electronics, you must have B.Sc in electronics.
All the best.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi, you can check here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/usa/ms-in-electronics-electrical-engineering-colleges-ds.

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Abhishek KumarKnowledge enthusiast,Likes to be updated.

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I believe you must have experienced B.Tech course, which focuses more on technical aspects not on the research/Science aspects. So, rather than taking suggestions from other people you should evaluate yourself on the basis of your experience. And, then decide whether you want to master in the details of the subject or you want to contribute to technical expectations of the world. Good luck for your future.

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