B. Tech.: Telecommunication Engineering (Shirpur Operations)
|   by SVKM's NMiMS - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (Shirpur)Shirpur | Request Info | 
Category: Mathematics, Logic & Statistics | Physics | Communication Skills | Electronics & Telecommunications Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | Electronics Engineering | Electrical Engineering | Programming | Information Technology Engineering | Electronics & Communications Engineering | Networking | Finance | Graphics, Animation and Multimedia | BE/BTech in Telecommunications Engineering
| Eligibility: (Pre-requisites) | The candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent including international IB Diploma, Cambridge etc. Exam with Science or Science Vocational (with P.C.M. and English as compulsory subjects) with minimum 50% marks in PCM. (Minimum 150 marks out of 300). Those awaiting their 10+2 exam results this year may also apply. | 
| Medium of instruction: | English | 
Four year Full Time B.Tech. in the following disciplines with the intake mentioned against each is offered at the Mumbai and Shirpur Campus.
Intake
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering – 60
Specialisations Offered
Six technology areas are being offered with following intake at Mumbai as well as Shirpur campus.
| Areas | Mumbai No. of seats | Shirpur No. of seats | 
| Information Technology | 60 | 60 | 
| Computer Engineering | 120 | 60 | 
| Electronics Engineering | 60 | - | 
| Electronics & Telecommunication | 60 | 60 | 
| Mechanical Engineering | 60 | 60 | 
| Civil | 60 | 60 | 
Unique Features
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The modern facilities to provide ambience and support for curricula and extra curricula activities for the overall development of students. 
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The dedicated, qualified faculty to ensure high standard of Teaching, Learning and Evaluation processes. 
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The periodic review and revision of curricula based on feedback from the industry with quick response to ensure the relevance of the programs to the changing needs of industry. 
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Trimester system with proper planning to utilize the resources effectively and efficiently. 
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The industry visits and industry based project work as part of the curricula to get recognition and reward to the students in the form of job offer or support for further studies and research. 
Course Structure
The course structures for various B.Tech. programs are given in subsequent pages, which are subject to review and revision by the Board of Studies in Engineering Sciences and approval of the Academic Council of the University.
Teaching, Learning And Evaluation
In most of the subjects, there will be theory and practical classes. Time table will be for approximately 32 to 36 contact hours per week for B. Tech programs. In the Fourth year of the course approximately 40% of the time will be allotted for industry based project work for which guidance by the faculty will be available and the students will be required to make presentation of the project work.
Student is required to have minimum of 80% attendance in the classes for every subject and must complete all the term work prescribed for the subjects.
For every subject 50 marks will be assigned for continuous assessment: 5 marks for attendance, 20 marks for class Tests, 25 marks for term work containing practical work, and/or assignments and practical/oral exam. The term end exam will be assigned marks out of 50. For passing in a subject, student must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in combined total of continuous assessment and term end exam.
The credit system with flexibility is planned to allow students to learn at their own pace. The fast learners may earn more credits than minimum prescribed for the B. Tech degree and it maybe possible to register for 5 year integrated M.Tech programme if offered. The slow learners will be allowed to register subjects and continue study for more than 4 year period without any break
The class will be awarded at the end of every year on the basis of total marks or Grade point Average obtained by the student subject to earning prescribed minimum credits during the year.
The class for final degree will be awarded on the basis of performance during the final year for B. Tech. Courses.
Board of Studies
BOS for department of Telecommunication Engineering
| Name | Designation | BOS | 
| Dr. D.J. Shah | Professor & Dean | Chairman | 
| Dr. K.D. Desai | HOD (EXTC), MPSTME | Member | 
| Dr. Abhijit Mukherji | Professor & HOD | Member | 
| Ms. Vaishali Kulkarni | Associate Professor (EXTC), MPSTME | Member | 
| Prof. N.S.T. Sai | Technicaol Advisor, Tech Mahindra | Member | 
| Prof. K.S. Kinage | Associate Professor and HOD, EXTC, D.J.Sanghavi College of Engg. | Member | 
Admission Criteria Process
Stage 1:
Stage 2:
Curriculum
| B.Tech. (Electronics & Telecommunication Engg) | ||
| First Year (All Branches) | ||
| Trimester I | Trimester II | Trimester III | 
| Applied Maths I | Applied Maths II | Applied Maths III | 
| Applied Science I | Workshop | Communication Skill | 
| Engineering Drawing | Engineering Mechanics | Applied Science II | 
| BEE | Basic Electronics | Electrical Measuring Instruments & Machines | 
| Computer Prog.-I | Computer Prog.-II | Computer Application | 
| Second Year | ||
| Trimester IV | Trimester V | Trimester VI | 
| Applied Mathematics IV** | Applied Mathematics –V** | Signal Conditioning and Filter Design | 
| Electrical Networks Analysis Synthesis | Signals & Systems | Principles of Communication Engineering | 
| Logic Circuits* | Wave shaping Techniques | Electromagnetic Wave theory | 
| Electronic Circuit Design | Digital Logic Design | Integrated Circuits & Wave Shaping Techniques | 
| Numerical Techniques | Electronic workshop | Seminar – 2 (Presentation) | 
| - | Seminar – 1 (Report) | - | 
| Third Year | ||
| Trimester VII | Trimester VIII | Trimester IX | 
| Elements of Microprocessors | Microcontrollers & Embedded Programming | TV and Video Engineering | 
| Analog Integrated Circuits | Discrete Time Signal Processing | Microwave Engineering I | 
| Antennas and Wave Propagation | Probability and Random Process | Computer Communication Networks | 
| Filter Theory | Communication Circuits | Industrial Economics & Management | 
| Seminar – 3 (Report) | Seminar – 4 (Presentation) | Minor Project | 
| Forth Year | ||
| Trimester X | Trimester XI | Trimester XII | 
| Microwave Engineering II | Optical Fiber Communication | Image Processing | 
| Digital communication | Mobile Communication | Wireless Networks | 
| Elective I 
 | Elective II 
 | Elective III 
 
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| Project Stage I | Project Stage II | Project Stage III | 
| * Common with Electronics Engg. | ** Common for all branches | |
| Classroom - Full Time | ||||
| When | Duration | Where | Remarks | Price | 
| Not Specified | 4 Years | All Venues | Not Specified | Price On Request | 
SVKM's NMiMS - Mukesh Patel School of Technology Management & Engineering (Shirpur)
Founded in 2007, the Shirpur Campus of NMIMS has wholly materialized the university’s vision—to be a vibrant and innovative centre of education, research, executive training and consultancy in management, technology, pharma, sciences and other emerging areas of higher education. Its mission is singular—to nurture today’s youth to develop into socially responsive managers, technocrats, entrepreneurs and professionals.
An enthusiastic, highly competent group of 100-strong faculty and over 200 dedicated staff functioning in an ultra-modern residential campus now impart quality education and training to its entrants. All students enjoy stateof art infrastructure and a learning environment that engages innovative pedagogies, rich interactionsandglobal networking. MPSTMEextends all these capabilities at Shirpur.
Shirpur campus is equipped with world-class classrooms, lounges, laboratories, hostels and playgrounds, and a large library with access to repositories of knowledge across the world. The newest additions are a CNC-equipped workshop, electronics creative labs, numerous SW capabilities and tools, high speed Internet and Wi-Fi, and a BOSCH-Rexroth Automation and Mechatronics Centre of Excellence.
MPSTME’s engineering curriculum covers engineering, technology and management courses and it integrates different disciplines to provide the students a holistic appreciation of the role technology plays today in a modern economy. Extracurricular exposure is rich and regularly includes social events, sports meets, inter-collegiate contests, industry visits, internships and soft skills and language lab training.
Located in Dhulia district, Shirpur is one of the fastest developing townships in north Maharashtra adjoining Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat—well connected by road, rail and air to Mumbai, Indore, Nashik and Vadodara. Within hours’ drive of Ellora Caves and Shirdi, Shirpur has been noted nationally for its major triumphs in rainwater harvesting andits strides in rural development in the cotton belt ofyester year’s Khandesh.
This self-contained campus is administered by a Director and two Associate Deans, functioning in complete synch with SVKM’s NMIMS Deemed to be University, Mumbai. For other details, please click on the links on the margin.
- Courses
- Undergraduate (Graduation)
- BE/BTech (Bachelor of Engineering/Bachelor of Technology)
- Telecommunications Engineering



 
