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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Electronics

    Phonics Group Of Institutions
    Duration
    4 Years
    Electronics UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Electronics

    Phonics Group Of Institutions
    Duration
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    Fees

    ₹1,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    OverviewAdmissionsCurriculumFeesPlacements
    4 Years
    Electronics
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹1,50,000

    Placement

    94.5%

    Avg Package

    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    300

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    300

    Curriculum

    Electronics Curriculum Overview

    The Electronics curriculum at Phonics Group Of Institutions is meticulously structured to provide students with a strong theoretical foundation, combined with extensive practical exposure and real-world problem-solving skills. The program spans eight semesters, with each semester building upon the previous one to create a comprehensive learning experience.

    SEMESTERCOURSE CODECOURSE TITLECREDIT STRUCTURE (L-T-P-C)PREREQUISITES
    1ENG101English for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1MAT101Calculus and Differential Equations4-0-0-4-
    1PHY101Physics for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1CHM101Chemistry for Engineers3-0-0-3-
    1EG101Engineering Graphics2-0-0-2-
    1ECE101Introduction to Electronics3-0-0-3-
    1CP101Computer Programming2-0-0-2-
    1ESC101Engineering Science3-0-0-3-
    2MAT201Linear Algebra and Probability4-0-0-4MAT101
    2PHY201Modern Physics3-0-0-3PHY101
    2ECE201Electrical Circuits and Networks4-0-0-4ECE101
    2EEE201Basic Electrical Engineering3-0-0-3-
    2CP201Data Structures and Algorithms3-0-0-3CP101
    2ES201Engineering Ethics2-0-0-2-
    2LAB201Basic Electronics Lab0-0-3-1ECE101
    3MAT301Transform Calculus and Complex Variables4-0-0-4MAT201
    3ECE301Digital Logic Design4-0-0-4ECE201
    3ECE302Analog Electronics4-0-0-4ECE201
    3ECE303Signals and Systems4-0-0-4MAT201
    3ECE304Microprocessor Architecture3-0-0-3CP201
    3ECE305Electromagnetic Fields3-0-0-3PHY201
    3LAB301Digital and Analog Electronics Lab0-0-3-1ECE201
    4MAT401Numerical Methods4-0-0-4MAT301
    4ECE401VLSI Design4-0-0-4ECE302
    4ECE402Control Systems4-0-0-4ECE303
    4ECE403Communication Systems4-0-0-4ECE303
    4ECE404Embedded Systems3-0-0-3ECE304
    4ECE405Power Electronics3-0-0-3ECE201
    4LAB401Advanced Electronics Lab0-0-3-1ECE302
    5ECE501Microelectronics4-0-0-4ECE302
    5ECE502Signal Processing4-0-0-4ECE303
    5ECE503Wireless Communications4-0-0-4ECE303
    5ECE504Renewable Energy Systems3-0-0-3ECE405
    5ECE505Artificial Intelligence3-0-0-3CP201
    5LAB501Specialized Electronics Lab0-0-3-1ECE401
    6ECE601Advanced VLSI Design4-0-0-4ECE401
    6ECE602Machine Learning4-0-0-4ECE502
    6ECE603Optical Communication4-0-0-4ECE303
    6ECE604RF and Microwave Engineering4-0-0-4ECE501
    6ECE605Robotics and Automation3-0-0-3ECE402
    6LAB601Research & Development Lab0-0-3-1ECE501
    7ECE701Capstone Project I2-0-0-2ECE602
    7ECE702Special Topics in Electronics3-0-0-3ECE601
    7ECE703Project Management2-0-0-2-
    7ECE704Entrepreneurship2-0-0-2-
    7LAB701Final Year Project Lab0-0-6-2ECE501
    8ECE801Capstone Project II4-0-0-4ECE701
    8ECE802Internship0-0-0-6-
    8ECE803Professional Development2-0-0-2-
    8ECE804Research Methodology2-0-0-2-
    8LAB801Final Year Project Lab0-0-6-2ECE701

    Advanced Departmental Electives

    The department offers a wide array of advanced elective courses that allow students to delve deeper into specialized areas of interest. These courses are designed in consultation with industry experts and academic leaders to ensure relevance and depth.

    Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning

    This course introduces students to fundamental concepts of AI and ML, including supervised and unsupervised learning, neural networks, deep learning frameworks like TensorFlow and PyTorch, natural language processing, computer vision, reinforcement learning, and ethical considerations in AI. Students work on projects involving real datasets and deploy models in cloud environments.

    Optical Communication Systems

    This course covers the principles of optical fiber communication, including light propagation, modulation techniques, photonic devices, fiber optic components, wavelength division multiplexing (WDM), and system design. Students gain hands-on experience with simulation tools like MATLAB and SPICE.

    RF and Microwave Engineering

    This course explores the theory and application of radio frequency and microwave engineering, covering transmission lines, waveguides, antennas, microwave components, and measurement techniques. Students engage in lab experiments involving network analyzers, spectrum analyzers, and vector network analyzers.

    Robotics and Automation

    This course introduces robotics concepts, including kinematics, dynamics, control systems, sensor integration, programming with ROS (Robot Operating System), and mobile robot design. Students build and program robots for various tasks like navigation, manipulation, and autonomous operation.

    Power Electronics and Drives

    This course focuses on power conversion techniques, including rectifiers, inverters, DC-DC converters, AC drives, and motor control systems. Students study switching devices like IGBTs, MOSFETs, and thyristors, and gain practical experience in designing power electronic circuits.

    Advanced VLSI Design

    This course covers advanced topics in VLSI design such as logic synthesis, physical design, verification methods, testability design, and low-power design techniques. Students use CAD tools like Cadence and Synopsys for circuit design and simulation.

    Signal Processing for Communications

    This course delves into digital signal processing techniques used in communication systems, including filtering, spectral analysis, modulation schemes, and error correction codes. Students work on projects involving MATLAB-based simulations and real-time implementations using FPGAs.

    Internet of Things (IoT) and Embedded Systems

    This course explores IoT architecture, wireless protocols, sensor integration, embedded programming, cloud connectivity, and security considerations in IoT systems. Students develop IoT applications using platforms like Arduino, Raspberry Pi, and ESP32.

    Nanotechnology and Microfabrication

    This course introduces the principles of nanoscale physics and fabrication techniques used in microelectronics and semiconductor devices. Students learn about quantum mechanics, surface science, thin-film deposition, lithography, and device characterization methods.

    Control Systems and Applications

    This course covers modern control theory, including state-space representation, stability analysis, controller design, and system identification. Students apply these concepts in designing controllers for industrial processes, robotics, and aerospace systems.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    At Phonics Group Of Institutions, project-based learning is central to the Electronics program. It encourages students to apply theoretical knowledge to solve real-world problems while developing critical thinking and teamwork skills.

    The structure of project-based learning includes:

    • Mini-projects in the third and fourth years
    • Capstone projects in the seventh and eighth semesters
    • Industry-sponsored projects with external partners
    • Research opportunities through faculty mentorship

    The evaluation criteria for these projects are based on:

    • Technical execution and innovation
    • Teamwork and collaboration
    • Presentation skills and documentation
    • Impact and scalability of the solution

    Students are encouraged to select their own project topics or propose ideas aligned with faculty research interests. Each student is paired with a faculty mentor who guides them through the research process, ensuring that projects meet academic standards while fostering creativity.