Signal Processing

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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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Some universities have a signal processing course in M.Sc Physics. M.Tech in Signal Processing is a 2-year postgraduate course, designed for successful graduates of B.Tech ECE/Electronics or M.Sc. Physics students he programme essentially involves an advanced analysis, study, interpretation, and concepts of manipulation of signals. The eligibility criteria to seek admission in M.Tech Signal Processing is that the candidate must have qualified for the award of Bachelors degree in Engineering / Technology from a recognised University or Institute in Electrical/Electronics and Communication / Telecommunications Engineering (ECE), Telecomm
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT

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If you take FPGA used for implementing DSP applications, you need knowledge of DSP algorithms. But the challenge is more towards designing the hardware than writing algorithms for filters which is not tough as there is a lot of references already available. Most of the engineering jobs related to DSP do not actually require that much mathematics which is generally taught in the curriculum. There is more expectation of writing C/MATLAB synthesized codes. So yes, to an extent the challenges seem to be more in RF for communications or designing chips for it. However, if you pick up Machine learning and focus more on algorithms, then your
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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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Yes, you are eligible to attend the exam.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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There are two factors that you should consider while deciding where to take admission: the stream
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If you are not very particular about the stream that you want, then go for better institution i.e. COEP. But if your interest lies strongly in mechanical and you are not getting mechanical at COEP, then you may join WEC.
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