Electronics & Telecommunication
by Sandip Foundation PolytechnicNashik |
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| Medium of instruction: | English |
The Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Department provides students with a solid scientific/technical background and research capabilities in the design, development and manufacture of electronic devices and systems used in a wide spectrum of applications. From household appliances to sophisticated satellite communication, from electronic ignition to neural networks and signal processing chips, the Department integrates academic discipline with project-based engineering applications, classroom learning theory with real world experiences. There is a lot of opportunities for Electronics & communication engineers in Government sectors as well as in private sectors.
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Research organizations like DRDO,ISRO wants Large number of E &TC Engineers.
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Nowadays ,There is tremendous opening in telecommunication sector
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Indian as well as foreign companies like Wipro, Reliance ,Infosys ,Nokia ,HCL. Intel are always keen to recruit Electronics and Communication Engineer
Lab Details:
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Name of Laboratory |
Basic Electronics Lab |
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Major Equipments |
20 Mhz Dual Trace CRO |
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Name of Laboratory |
Power and Instrumentation Lab |
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Major Equipments |
2 MHZ function generator, Digital multimeter |
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Name of Laboratory |
Digital Techniques & Microprocessor Lab |
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Major Equipments |
Analog Multimeter(SANWA) |
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Name of Laboratory |
Communication Lab |
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Major Equipments |
Dual channel 0-30 V DC regulated power supply |
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Name of Laboratory |
PCB Lab |
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Major Equipments |
Pcb Coater Cum Photo Resist Dryer.Both Side Exposure. |
Staff Profile
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Name: Prof. S.A. Shukla Designation: HOD Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: M.E. (appear) Total Experience: 15 Yrs |
Name: Prof. N. P. Patil Designation: Lecturer Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: B.E. (E&TC) Total Experience: 2.5 yrs |
Name: Prof. R. B. Khanderay Designation: Lecturer Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: B.E. (E&TC) Total Experience: 1.5 yrs |
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Name: Prof. S. N. Rahane Designation: Lecturer Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: B.E. (E&TC) Total Experience:1 yrs |
Name: Prof. P. M. Wagh Designation: Lecturer Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: B.E. (E&TC) Total Experience: 0.1 yrs |
Name: Prof. H. R. Ingale Designation: Lecturer Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: B.E. (E&TC) Total Experience: 01 yrs |
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Name: Prof. K. D. Kale Designation: Lecturer Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: B.E. (E&TC) Total Experience: |
Name: Mr. V. S. Shinde Designation: Technical Assistant Specialization: Electronics & Telecommunication Qualification: Diploma, B.E. Appear Total Experience: 1 yrs |
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| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price |
| Not Specified | Not Specified | All Venues | Not Specified | Price On Request |
Sandip Foundation Polytechnic
Sri Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, was a notable Indian engineer, scholar, statesman and the Diwan of Mysore during 1912 to 1919. He was a recipient of the Indian Republic's highest honour, the Bharat Ratna, in 1955.
He was knighted as a commander of the Indian Empire by Kind George V for his myriad contributions to the public good. Every year, 15 September is celebrated as Engineer's Day in India in his memory.
Sir Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya was an eminent engineer and statesman and played a key role in building of modern India when Sir M. Visvesvaraya celared his Assistant Engineer at Nasik. As an engineer, he achived some marvelous some marvelous feats. He planned a way of supplying water from the river Sindhu to a town called Sukkur.
Visvesvaraya achieved celebrity status when he designed a flood protection system for the city of Hyderabad. He was instrumental in developing a system to protect Vishakapatnam port from concept to inauguration.
Upon graduating as an engineer, Visvesvaraya took up a job with the Public Works Department (PWD) of Mumbai and was later invited to join the Indian Irrigation Commission. He implemented an extremely intricate system of irrigation in the Deccan area.
He also designed and patented a system of automatic weir water floodgates that were first installed in 1903 at the Khadakvasla Reservoir near Pune.
- Courses
- Undergraduate (Graduation)
- BE/BTech (Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology)
- Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering



