Course Details
Name | M.Sc in Electronics |
Full Name | M.Sc in Electronics |
Eligibility Category | Graduation |
Eligibility | B.Sc. Relevant Stream with 50% (45% for SC/ST) |
Duration | 2 Years |
Mode | Year |
Yearly Total Fees | 26000 |
M.Sc in Electronics
M.Sc Electronics is a Post-Graduate Electronics course. Electronics is the field of physics, engineering, and technology concerned with active electrical circuits such as vacuum tubes, transistors, diodes, and integrated circuits.
The Master of Science in Electronics program is one of the most prominent in the world. The Electronics degree is in tremendous demand among the students of India as well as worldwide. Students are taught about semiconductor devices since most electronic devices nowadays include semiconductor components that govern electron flow.
Priyadarshini Degree and PG College offer a two-year full-time Master of Science in Electronics program on a regular basis. It will take at least two years to finish. The Master of Science in Electronics study syllabus is broken into four semesters.
Eligibility Criteria for M.Sc in Electronics
The aspiring students must have passed their Bachelor of Science degree with Physics / Electronics / Computer Science as one of the optional subjects OR a BE degree in any branch of Engineering from a recognized University.
The candidates should have secured at least 50% aggregate marks or equivalent in their Bachelor's.
Students who belong to SC/ST/OBC categories will be eligible for admission on the minimum pass marks. Candidates appearing in the supplementary Examination of the qualifying examination will not be eligible for admission.
Why Pursue an M.Sc in Electronics?
Career opportunities in electronics and electrical engineering have experienced a significant jump during the past few decades.
M.Sc in Electronics has immense placement opportunities both national and foreign-based.
The foreign-based opportunities are not only for employment but also for higher studies are extremely appreciable.
By building on existing skills, it is possible to gain the qualifications needed to enter new and prosperous job fields.
Students post-graduation can get placement opportunities in high-profile jobs in various sectors like Information Technology, Electronics and Manufacturing Industries, Defense, ISRO (Indian Space Research Organization), etc.
Syllabus of M.Sc in Electronics
M.Sc in Electronics Semester 1st Year Syllabus
- Introduction to Analog and Digital Electronics;
- Programming Languages;
- Network Analysis;
- Electronic Materials;
- Integrated Devices;
- Lab
M.Sc in Electronics Semester 2nd Year Syllabus
- Communication Methods;
- Signals and Systems;
- VLSI;
- Object-Oriented Programming;
- Lab
M.Sc in Electronics Semester 3rd Year Syllabus
- Semiconductor Devices;
- Optical Communication;
- Data Network Analysis;
- Sensors;
- Lab;
- Elective
M.Sc in Electronics Semester 4th Year Syllabus
- Elective;
- Industrial Training/Project/Dissertation
Admission Process For M.Sc in Electronics
Most of the universities intake students based on the aggregate marks secured in the undergraduate final exams. The minimum marks to be secured is 50%. Some universities conduct entrance exams to intake students into a particular course.
Students are required to attend the respective entrance exams and must meet the requirements in order to get admission for the particular course. Some colleges take both merit-based intake and marks secured in the admission exams. The common procedure followed by the majority of universities and colleges is as follows:
Students are requested to visit the respective college websites and get into the admission section.
Fill in the required details like name, parent’s or guardian’s name, address, course of study, marks secured in an undergraduate program, photograph, signature, etc..
Pay the required fees and confirm the submission of the application form.
If the college or university chooses to intake students on merit basis, with the aggregate marks secured in the undergraduate program, mail or message will be sent to the contact number mentioned in the application form and you will be called for counseling and can pay the fees and get an admission in the college.
If the college has decided to conduct entrance exams for the intake of students, then the admit card would be released in the official website of the college and candidates are requested to download the same.
An admit card is a mandatory document to be carried to the exam hall. The students can prepare for the exam and appear for the same.
The results will be published in the official website on the mentioned date by the college.
One can check the results and take counselling and pay the required fees, submit the required documents and get admission in the college or university.
M.Sc in Electronics Entrance Exams
- CUET PG
- BITSAT
- NEST
- IIT JAM
- TISS NET
How To Prepare For The M.Sc in Electronics Entrance Exam?
Most of the universities accept TANCET and GATE scores for M.Sc in Electronics Admission.
The exam pattern varies from university to university while most of the exams are objective type with multiple-choice questions. Some exams have negative marks while some do not. Questions will be from basic electronic topics like:
- Digital Electronics and Microprocessor
- Embedded Systems and Applications
- Digital Design Using VHDL
- Analog Circuits and Communications
- Circuit Analysis and Electronic Devices