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BLOG FOR ECE DEPARTMENT

The ECE department of I.T.S Engineering college was established in the year 2009 with the main
aim to be more responsive and more responsible towards society, towards nature for an amiable
existence. Ability to communicate all types of information from any place, any time is changing
society from Information age to intelligent age. As an engineer to be relevant, great efforts will
be needed in every sub branch of this discipline, be it Communication, Embedded, VLSI or
Biomedical. Electronics is touching every aspect of everyday life.

For successful Engineering Practice, Able to associate the learning of basic & advanced courses
in the field of Electronics & Communication along with state of art automation tools like
National Instruments Lab and e-Yantra Lab these are centre of excellence of ECE Department.
In the progress of this manner one of our student team won state level event Dr.APJ Abdul
Kalam University, Lucknow,U.P

e-Yantra is in collaboration with IIT Mumbai and Sponsored by MHRD, Govt of India which
aims to produce next generation embedded system and robotics engineers with practical outlook
to solve real world problems. Our students get an opportunity to learn state of art technology
behind embedded systems and robotics and compete with pioneer minds at state and national
level competitions. The students used to get trained on Fire Bird V, a robotic research platform
which is based on AVR .
Certified NI Lab view academy for traings, certifications,hardware Development internship and
job opportunities.Focusing for international certifications like certified labview associate
developer ( CLAD),certified developer (CLD) and certified lab view architechture (CLA).
Even imaging a life bereft of electronic gadgets seems impossible in today’s world. There is no
field across the globe where one cannot find the usage of electronics and communication
engineering. Perhaps that is why electronics have become the vertebrae of digital technology.

According to collective survey by ASSOCHAM and NEC Corp the electronics market of India is
predicted to reach $400 billion by the year 2010 at a 41% CAGR rate.

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