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Abhishek Jha

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The cutoff for the Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering course at Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering (SSGMCE), Shegaon, varies by category. Based on past trends, the general category cutoff ranks were around 11855 (88.63%) for open candidates. Reserved categories and economically weaker sections typically have slightly higher cutoff ranks.

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Pragati Singh

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Telecommunication Engineering is a sub-discipline within the broader field of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering or ECE. Moreover, both fields share some core subjects but differ in their emphasis and career paths. However, Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering offers a broader foundation in electronics.The table provides a general overview. The specific curriculum and career paths might vary depending on the university or institute:FeatureTelecommunication EngineeringElectronics and Telecommunication Engineering or ECEFocusDesign, development, and implementation of systems for long-distance communicationBr
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Arindam Modak

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Research on Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering and Research (PCCOER) which is situated in Pune, provides approximately 60 to 120 seat intake for the B.E. course in the branch of Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering, subject to change each year depending on the institution and the regulating authorities. The above highlighted comes directly from PCCOER and official admissions page where it relates to current carry over seats. Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering and Research (PCCOER) is located in Pune, Maharashtrai and offers the best avails engineering courses like Electronics and Telecommunication Engineeri
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Pragati Singh

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Given your interest in machine learning and software development,  Control Systems Engineering may be a better fit for you than Telecommunication Engineering. Here's why:Control Systems heavily utilizes algorithms and software development to design and implement feedback loops that manage complex systems. Machine learning can play a significant role in advanced control methods.Telecommunication Engineering,  while involving software (e.g.,  network protocols),  focuses more on hardware design and communication technologies. Your software interests might be less central.

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Pragati Singh

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UG Diploma courses in Telecommunication Engineering are pursued after the completion of BTech. Candidates who wish to gain some technical expertise can pursue short-term UG Diploma courses from some of these top colleges:Dr DY Patil PolytechnicAISSMS PolytechnicCalcutta Institute of TechnologyThakur PolytechnicInstitute of Science and Technology

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Pragati Singh

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Colleges which offer Diploma courses in Telecommunication Engineering admit candidates who have completed Class 10 from recognised board. The colleges are as follows:Shri G S Institute of Technology and ScienceGuru Nanak Institute of TechnologyRajarshi Shahu College of EngineeringMET League of CollegesRKDF University, Bhopal

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Pragati Singh

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Those candidates who wish to pursue PhD in Telecommunication Engineering must possess MTech in Telecommunication Engineering as well as must have cleared Research Entrance Test conducted by the concerned university. Some of the colleges offering PhD in Telecommunication Engineering are as follows:Pune Institute of Computer TechnologyK J Somaiya College of EngineeringMaharashtra Institute of TechnologyJSPM UniversityG H Raisoni University

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Pragati Singh

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Depends, as Telecommunications requires lots of mathematics, calculus, circuit theories, complex analysis, electromagnetic waves, electronic circuits, numerical reasoning and more calculations. Candidates have to also take courses in the field of Engineering ethics, technical writing and must be able to solve complex problems. Therefore, it is a challenging and tedious course. 

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Pragati Singh

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Yes, there is a big demand for engineers in the telecom industry. According to projections from the government reports, employment of telecommunications engineers will increase by 8% between 2020 and 2030, or approximately as quickly as the average for all occupations. The rising demand for telecommunications services, such as wireless and broadband internet, is anticipated to be the main driver of this increase. Since the telecom job industry keeps growing, more professionals are in high demand. Jobs ranging from telecom engineers, installers, data analysts and so on are in need of more hands.

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Pragati Singh

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Telecommunication Engineering course is a four-year study in engineering discipline centered around electrical and computer engineering. The field of engineering work ranges from basic circuit design to strategic mass developments. Telecommunication engineers design, test and build the various technologies that allow people to communicate over distances. The design, development, implementation, and maintenance of communication systems are the primary topics covered in this course, which often belongs to the broader category of electrical engineering or electronics engineering.

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