The Department of Electronic Science, Maharaja Agrasen College, a distinguished leader in technical education, offers the undergraduate program, B.Sc.(H) Electronics, where the teaching of applied, hands-on electronics is of the utmost importance. This course is designed to enhance the students’ understanding of scientific principles and to further develop their technical skills by hands-on designing and testing of electronic circuits and systems similar to that are used in industry. The course curriculum is a perfect blend of papers in physics, mathematics, and computer with special emphasis on electronics.
Basic concepts of computer modeling and simulation of electronic circuits are an integral part of curriculum Students are also trained in fundamental computational skills to use techniques and software for simulation, data analysis and visualization more efficiently. Overall, this course is an integrated approach to electronics and computer science, taught using substantial laboratory experiments in areas such as analog, digital, signal & systems, communication, optoelectronics, microprocessor, microcontroller, robotics, embedded systems, VLSI design, etc.
This well-structured program enhances student’s employability skills and also their ability to articulate these skills. Electronics graduates and post graduates have a bright future ahead of them in various areas like Design, Development, Fabrication, Inspection, Quality control and Maintenance.
Students possessing a scientific temperament, strong back-ground in physics and mathematics; having high acceptance of new technologies and good reasoning abilities are most likely to excel in this field.
The new proposed UG structure opens up abundant opportunities because of its unique designing as students will be able to study more number of core papers to enhance their fundamental understanding in Electronics, new skill sets as per industry 4.0/5.0 standards through Skill enhancement papers and a number of discipline specific electives to nurture their knowledge in their areas of interest as per the electronics industry demand. This new structure will go a long way in providing students with desired knowledge and skills to be industry employable, entrepreneur and capable researchers. The Electronics curriculum is designed and developed in a way that will fulfill the objectives of NEP.