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M.Sc. Electronic Science
It is a 2 year, 4 semester full time postgraduate degree course, affiliated to Bangalore University, Bangalore and recognized by Govt.of Karnataka.

Special Features of Electronic Science Course:
The major driving force for the present day revolution in Information Technology is the development in Electronic Science. The advancements in microelectronics, satellite and optical fiber technology, VLSI, analog and digital in communication techniques have resulted in developing complex electronics devices, circuits and equipments, capable of implementing fast and efficient telecommunication systems. Real time transfer of audio and video signals is now possible with recent trends in broadband technologies. Penetration of electronics has now revolutionalised other areas like health care, instrumentation, automation, remote sensing, signal processing etc.

The basic principles and performance of electronic devices and circuits are introduced in the M.Sc course. Design and analysis of different analog and digital circuits are considered in detail. Different analog and digital modulation techniques used for communication, equipments and systems involved in wireless communications, satellite and optical communication technologies, computer communication and networking, design and development of microelectronic circuits for computation and processing, components and systems for electronic instrumentation and control etc,. Form major content of the course. The course also covers the study of hardware and interfacing of computer systems, programming skills and application of computers in signal processing and communication.

ELECTRONICS INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES

  • Semiconductor Devices
  • Network Analysis
  • High Power Devices
  • Analog and Digital Communication
  • C++ Programming
  • Digital Electronics
  • VHDL
  • Microprocessor 8086, Microcontrollers 8051 and PIC Microcontroller
  • Control Systems
  • Instrumentation
  • Microwave devices
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Embedded Systems
  • VLSI
  • Medical Electronics
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Post Graduates in Electronic Science have opportunities in Government and private companies for installation, operation and maintenance of electronics equipments and systems. Defence, space and other large research organizations employ electronics engineers in design and development of complex devices and systems for signal processing and telecommunication. Industries involved in design and fabrication of devices, integrated circuits, embedded systems, electronic equipments etc. also provide large-scale placements for postgraduates. Installation and maintenance of electronic equipments used for health care in hospitals, equipments and systems for instrumentation and control in process industries, automation systems of assembly line in production industries etc. are also handled. Knowledge of computer hardware, networking equipments and communication systems enable electronics postgraduates to have better opportunity in the IT job market. The skills and understanding developed in the course enable them to be preferred, as software professionals by IT companies.

ELIGIBILITY FOR ADMISSION
A graduate in Science with a minimum of 50% marks aggregate in the following combination of optional Subjects: Physics, Mathematics and Electronics (PME)/ Physics, Mathematics and Instrumentation (PMI) / Computer Science, Mathematics and Electronics (CsME). 

Admission procedure

Admission to the course is decided by the marks obtained in the qualifying examination, followed by personal interview.

Syllabus and Examination procedure

As prescribed by the Bangalore University. The prospectus will give you detailed information.


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