SFIT ME FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of 5G and IoT in the ME Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering program?
Ans. The program includes electives and research opportunities in emerging technologies like 5G, IoT, and wireless networks. Students can specialize in these areas through their thesis work and project assignments, gaining practical knowledge relevant to the telecom industry.
Ques. Are there opportunities to work on RF and antenna design projects?
Ans. Yes, RF and antenna design are important components of the curriculum. Students work on practical projects involving antenna design, RF circuit design, and microwave engineering. The college has RF testing equipment and laboratories for hands-on experience.
Ques. Can I pursue ME Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering if my bachelor's degree is in Computer Engineering?
Ans. Generally, GATE allows candidates from various engineering backgrounds to apply for Electronics and Communication stream. However, it is advisable to check the specific eligibility criteria set by SFIT and the University of Mumbai for the current year.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing ME Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from SFIT?
Ans. Graduates have diverse career options including telecommunications companies, RF design firms, network engineering roles, and research positions. Many work in companies like Airtel, Vodafone, Jio, and international telecom firms. The average package ranges from 5-7 LPA, with some graduates receiving packages above 15 LPA.
Ques. Are there opportunities for research and publication during the ME program?
Ans. Yes, the ME program emphasizes research and innovation. Students work on research projects under faculty guidance and have opportunities to publish their work in conferences and journals. This research experience is valuable for those pursuing Ph.D. or research-oriented careers in telecommunications.
Ques. What is the difference between ME Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering and ME Computer Engineering?
Ans. ME Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering focuses on communication systems, signal processing, and wireless technologies, while ME Computer Engineering emphasizes software systems and algorithms. EXTC graduates typically work in telecom and RF design, while Computer Engineering graduates work in software development and IT sectors.
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