The M.Tech program in Electronics and Communication Engineering includes two academic years which distribute into four semesters. The advanced postgraduate curriculum focuses on deepening student knowledge across advanced topics including electronics and communication systems alongside signal processing and microelectronics. Broadly students learn theoretical content alongside practical experience while performing research tasks throughout their studies. The curriculum combines laboratory work with projects and industrial practice and written work and examination as methods to measure student comprehension.
Core subjects like digital communication join analog circuits and electromagnetic fields and control systems become main learning materials during the first year. The second year features specialized electives from fields including VLSI design, wireless communication, embedded systems and optical communication. Students undertake research projects alongside their thesis work during their final semester to conduct explorations enabling them to make contributions to modern field advancements. Graduates who complete this program have the qualifications needed to find employment in Telecommunications industries together with electronics manufacturing and research institutions.