Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Telecommunication Course

Telecommunication Course educates students on various telecommunication devices like mobile phones and cable TV and also deal with computer networking, TV radar, navigation and satellites. There is a huge demand for telecommunication engineers in this age of satellites, internet and mobile telephony. A telecommunication engineer should be adept in public speech, technical writing and project management besides having a sound knowledge of both computer hardware and software.

Qualifications: An individual who wishes to enroll for a graduation course in Telecommunication Engineering must pass the Higher Secondary or 10+2 Examination with physics, chemistry and mathematics as compulsory subjects to become eligible for various entrance tests like the IIT Joint Entrance Examinations a conducted at the state level.

For acquiring a post- graduation degree a student must have a B.Tech degree in telecommunication from an A.I.C.T.E (All India Council of Technical Education) approved University.

Benefits: The telecommunication courses train students on how to design, install, troubleshoot and network. It lays special emphasis on both hardware and software and also on mobile telephony, wireless communication, internet protocol media system, GSM architecture, GPRS network, CDMA, voice over internet protocol, symbian operating system, understanding and designing data network, designing of optical networks etc. You can acquire project management skills from various projects offered by telecommunication companies.

Telecommunication Course in India: The following institutes offer bachelors degree in telecommunication engineering:

Name of Institute Address
Army Institute of Technology Dighi Hills, Alandi Road, Pune-411015, (Maharashtra)

Assam Engineering College P.O. Jalukbari, Guwahati-781013, (Assam)

Babasaheb Naik College of Engineering Pusad-445215,Yavatmal Dist. Maharashtra

Bangalore Institute of Aeronautical Engineering and Information Technology # 5, SRS Complex, NGEF Layout, 80 Feet Road, Nagarabavi, Bangalore - 560 072, (Karnataka)

Bengal Engineering College P.O. Botanical Garden, Howrah-711103, (West Bengal)

Bharati Vidyapeeth's College Of Engineering A-4, Paschim Vihar, New Delhi-110063,
BMS College of Engineering P.O. Box No : 1908, Bull Temple Road, Basavanagudi, Bangalore - 560 019, (Karnataka)

BMS Institute Of Technology Faridabad, (Haryana)

Dayanand Sagar College of Engineering Shavige Malleswara Hills, Kanakapura Road, South-End of Jayanagar, Bangalore-560078, (Karnataka)

Dr. Ambedkar Institute Of Technology Near Janana Bharathi campus, Bangalore-560056, (Karnataka)

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Technological University Vidyavihar P.O., Lonere-402103 Dist - Raigad, (Maharashtra)

Faculty Of Engineering And Technology, Jadavpur University Kolkata-700032, (West Bengal)

College of Engineering Farmagudi, Goa 403401

Scope in India: Over 275,000 telecom jobs are coming to India as indicated by a study conducted by Delloite Touche survey. Openings for the posts of Telecom Test Engineers in the area of Embedded Software Development, Analog Digital Engineering Technology, Telecom Marketing, Protocol, Chip Design Engineering, and VLSI software Testing would soon be available. Job openings as Network Security Specialists, Network Management Specialists & Software Engineers in Indian companies like VSNL, BSNL, Reliance, and Tata Indicom are also available.

Scope abroad: Lucrative job openings in multinational companies like Nokia, Apple Technologies, Vodafone and Nortel Networks as Telecom Software Engineers, Test Engineers, Telecommunication Product Managers, Network System Security Specialist, Wireless Access Protocol Specialist, NMS Engineers GSM and GRPS network specialist are also a major attraction for Indian Telecommunication Engineers.

Soruce: http://www.indiaedu.com/career-courses/telecommunication-course/index.html

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