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Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering

Dr. Manis Rai

Head of Department
 Phone 0581- 2524232
 E-Mail manish.rai@mjpru.ac.in
 Establishment 1995


The Department Electronics & Communication Engineering was established in 1995, and was started in the building of its own and occupying a space of 1886 sqm. There are 4 class rooms/lecture halls, one smart class, one seminor hall with 100 seating capacities along besides 7 well equipped laboratories. There 02 Professors and 05 Assistant Professors and 03 Faculty Members in the Department.

The Department offers B.Tech.(EC) / Integrated Dual Degree M.Tech.-Ph.D (EC) / Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) (EC), and the number of students intake is 60 every year. The success rate at examinations EC-90% and employment rate 100% are fairly impressive in the present scenario.

The major focus of the Department in teaching and research has been on subjects of VLSI Design & Circuits , Antenna Engineering , Mobile Communication , DSP and Digital system Design. The Department has 60 Computers and sophisticated instruments as well. Recently Department has Developed two advanced labs namily VLSI design lab with advanced version T-CAD & Image processing labs under TEQIP-III scheme sponsered by world bank. Also a smart class with HD Projector along with E-Podium has been establised under the same scheme.All the class equiped with HD cameras.

The Electronics & Communication Engineering course provides comprehensive knowledge of the subject through coverage of relevant and contemporary issues. The focus is on sharpening analytical as well as designing skills and problem-solving abilities based on sensitivity to the rapidly changing environment, and a firm grasp of right values. The course structure is dynamic and is reviewed periodically to strengthen existing courses and introduce new ones in keeping with the requirements of the environment. A variety of individual and group learning projects that provide the participants with exposure to real - world instrumentation issue