Electronics and Communication Engineering

Electronics and Communication Engineering

Department Website: https://www.gcetece.org/

The Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering was established in the year 2005 and currently the department offers an Under Graduate program B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering with an annual intake of 180.

The B.Tech Program in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) has been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) successively four times i.e. in 2012, 2015, 2018 and 2022, which is valid up to 2025.

ECE department is functioning under the guidance of Prof. B. Hari Kumar, Professor & Dean, School of Electrical and Communication Engineering, who has 36 years of teaching experience.

The Department is headed by Dr. G. Sreelakshmi, has 20 years of teaching experience. The department has well equipped laboratories, good infrastructure, highly qualified and experienced faculty. There are 7 Professors, 15 Associate Professors, 26 Assistant Professors and 12 doctorates in the department. The department has 10 Lab Assistants to assist and maintain the labs.

A good number of research papers are published by the faculty in National/International conference proceedings/Journals. The department has signed MOUs with various organizations to provide real time training to the students.

Overview

To Impart Quality Technical Education In Electronics And Communication Engineering Emphasizing Analysis, Design/Synthesis And Evaluation Of Hardware/ Embedded Software, Using Various Electronic Design Automation (EDA) Tools With Accent On Creativity, Innovation And Research Thereby Producing Competent Engineers Who Can Meet Global Challenges With Societal Commitment.

  • To impart quality education in fundamentals of basic sciences, mathematics, electronics and communication engineering through innovative teaching-learning processes.
  • To facilitate Graduates define, design, and solve engineering problems in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering using various Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools.
  • To encourage research culture among faculty and students thereby facilitating them to be creative and innovative through constant interaction with R & D organizations and Industry.
  • To inculcate teamwork, imbibe leadership qualities, professional ethics and social responsibilities in students and faculty.

PROGRAM EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES:

  • To prepare students with excellent comprehension of mathematics, basic sciences and engineering subjects facilitating them to find gainful employment or pursue postgraduate program with an appreciation for lifelong learning.
  • To inculcate problem solving capabilities in students with analysis, design and practical skills that are Program Specific which would facilitate them to exhibit creativity and innovation that would enable them to develop modern equipment with emerging technologies of multidisciplinary nature for societal development.
  • To inculcate positive attitude, professional ethics, effective communication and interpersonal skills which would facilitate them to succeed in the chosen profession through research and development both as team member and as well as leader.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES:

Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.

Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.

Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.

Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.

Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.

Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.

Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one's own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES:

  • An ability to design an Electronics and Communication Engineering system, component, or process and conduct experiments, analyze, interpret data and prepare a report with conclusions to meet desired needs within the realistic constraints such as economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability and sustainability.
  • An ability to use modern Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, software and electronic equipment to analyze, synthesize and evaluate Electronics and Communication Engineering systems for multidisciplinary tasks.

Faculty List

NameDesignationQualificationFaculty Registration ID
Prof. B. Hari KumarProfessor & Dean School of Electrical & Communication EngineeringBE, ME (ECE), 1393-170913-143343
Dr. G. SreelakshmiAssociate Professor & HoDB.Tech, M.E. (DS), Ph.D85150402-165321
Dr. P. Vijai BhaskarProfessor & Dean Academics B.Tech., M.Tech. (DS&CE), Ph.D5328-150411-185917
Dr. P. SrihariProfessor & Dean, R&DB.E, M.Tech. (DS&CE), Ph.D 72150401-095414
Dr. B. Leelaram PrakashProfessor & Associate Coordinator, IQACB.Tech., ME (Ele. Int.), Ph.D5806-180914-144231
Dr. M. SatyanarayanaProfessor (Adjunct)B.Sc, M.Tech., Ph.D 
Prof. O. V. P.R. Siva KumarProfessor & Dean, Ind. Insti. InteractionBE, ME (ECE), -9667-160224-131757
Dr. V. Satya SrinivasAssociate Professor & Asst. Dean-R&DB.E, ME (ECE), Ph.D 21150407-111354
Dr. P.SudhakarAssociate ProfessorB.Tech, M.Tech (DE&CS), Ph.D14150407-112853
Dr. U. AppalarajuAssociate ProfessorAMIE, M.Tech (DSCE), Ph.D5441-150409-115721
Dr. G. VallathanAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., ME (AE) , Ph.D5068-191104-112901
Dr. Md. Shoukath AliAssociate ProfessorBE, ME (ECE-DS), Ph.D72150404-010751
Dr. M. Jagan Mohana RaoAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (DECS), Ph.D9883-180820-144349
Dr. Y. Naga LakshmiAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (ES), Ph.D8184-150409-123727
S.JyothirmayeeAssociate ProfessorB.E, M.Tech. (ES), 58150402-103822
A. ShankerAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (SSP), 11150401-105051
D. Venkata Rami ReddyAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.E (DS), 5493-150408-101138
B. SreelathaAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (VLSI-SD), 97150402-151254
R. OdaiahAssociate Professor & Coordinator, NSSB.E., M.E. (SSP), 88150402-171414
M. LaxmiAssociate ProfessorB.Tech, M.Tech. (ECE), 71150402-172334
M. SowjanyaAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (DSCE), 30150402-133904
J. MrudulaAssociate ProfessorB.Tech., M.E (Ind.Ele.), 09150402-163847
M. Uma RaniSr. Assistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (DECS), 13150402-114425
K. VictorSr. Assistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (DC), 8264-150412-125826
B. RamuSr. Assistant ProfessorB.Tech. , M.Tech. (S&SP), 0595-150423-150444
VVSVS RamachandramSr. Assistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (VLSISD), 4068-220216-103738
P. Chandra Prakash ReddySr. Assistant ProfessorB.Tech. , M.Tech. (ES), 3589-150424-144507
V. AmareswarSr. Assistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (DSCE), 6869-200307-122158
M. Chathar SinghAssistant ProfessorB.Tech, M.Tech. (VLSI-SD), 87150402-110129
M. AnandAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (ES), 40150327-151926
V. Savithri PadmapriyaAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (ECE), 8642-161231-104901
G. Ramachandra KumarAssistant ProfessorB.Tech. , M.Tech. (VLSI SD), 7112-150409-105014
B. SumitraAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (ES), 4499-160302-110951
D. Madhavi LathaAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (VLSI-SD), 26150405-180253
K. MamathaAssistant ProfessorB.Tech. , M.Tech. (ECE), 0167--181014-073847
N. AnjaneyuluAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (VLSI-SD), 8520-150413-142152
K. Rama RaoAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., ME (CE), 8542-150410-143742
G. VenkateshwarluAssistant ProfessorB.Tech. , M.Tech. (VLSI Design), 9605-150415-145715
L. Uma MaheshwariAssistant ProfessorBE, ME (ES), 3246-181120-122540
K. Satish BabuSr. Assistant ProfessorBE, M.Tech. (DSCE), 5728-150418-132638
A R L padmajaAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (ES), 0705-161217-110613
N. NagalakshummaAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech. (VLSI-SD), 0432-210706-161448
D.RamyaAssistant ProfessorB.Tech., M.Tech.(CESP), 1188-150419-120729
T. Venkata Chandra ShekarAssistant ProfessorAMIETE, M.Tech. (DSSP), 5586-151231-121104
Dept : ECE (Non Teaching)   
K.Chalapathi RaoSr. Lab AssistantDECE, B.A  
D. VivekanandLab AssistantB.Tech.  
M. VasanthiLab AssistantDECE  
J. AnjaneyuluLab AssistantITI,  
K. SreenivasuLab AssistantITI  
A V S V PrasadLab AssistantDECE  
J G Siva PrasadLab AssistantDECE  
J. SunithaLab AssistantDECE
N. Sai Mounika DeviLab AssistantB.Tech

Laboratory Details

Software Details

Software NameDetails
MATLAB Version..R2015B89 users, Licensed Version
Cadence Tools – Model UG3Y20L30 users, Licensed Version
Xilinx Vivado Edition 2014.475 users, Licensed Version
ISE Xilinx Simulator 9.2iUnlimited, Licensed Version
Multisim Version 14.025 Users, Licensed Version
Keil μVision50 Users, Licensed Version
TASM,MASMOpen Source

Hardware Details

Name of the Laboratory Equipment
EDC Lab DC Regulated Power Supply ( 0 – 30 V ) – 12 , Multimeters – 10, DC Voltmeters ( 0 – 20 V ) – 20, DC Voltmeters ( 0 – 30 V ) – 20, DC Ammeters ( 0 – 200 µA ) – 32, DC Ammeters ( 0 – 200 mA ) – 40, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) – 12, Decade Capacitance Boxes – 13, Decade Inductance Boxes – 12, Decade Resistance Boxes – 14, Function Generators ( 0 – 1 MHz ) – 12, Bread Boards – 20, Transformers ( 9-0-9V, 500 mA) – 20,
Simulation Lab – I Computers – 32 , MATLAB 8.5/9.0 / SCILAB / OCTAVE Software - 32
Electronic Circuits and Pulse Circuits Lab DC Regulated Power Supply ( 0 – 30 V ) – 12 , Multimeters – 10, DC Voltmeters ( 0 – 20 V ) – 20, DC Voltmeters ( 0 – 30 V ) – 20, DC Ammeters ( 0 – 200 µA ) – 32, DC Ammeters ( 0 – 200 mA ) – 40, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) – 12, Decade Capacitance Boxes – 13, Decade Inductance Boxes – 12, Decade Resistance Boxes – 14, Function Generators ( 0 – 1 MHz ) – 12, Bread Boards – 20, Class – A Power Amplifier Kits – 3, Class – B Power Amplifier Kits – 3,
Analog Communication Lab DC Regulated Power Supply ( 0 – 30 V ) – 2, Multimeters – 5, RF Generator ( 9 KHz – 3 GHz ) - 1, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) – 2, DSOs ( 0 – 200 MHz ) – 1, DSOs ( 0 – 50 MHz ) – 10, Function Generators ( 0 – 1 MHz ) – 12, Bread Boards – 20, Spectrum Analyzer( 9 KHz – 3 GHz ) - 1, Radio Receiver Kit – 1, Amplitude Modulation and Demodulation Kit – 2, DSB – SC Modulation & Detector Kit – 2, SSB – SC Modulation & Detector Kit – 2, Frequency Modulation and Demodulation Kit – 2, Verification of Sampling Theorem Kit – 2, Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis Kit - 2, Frequency Division Multiplexing and De Multiplexing Kit – 2, Pulse Amplitude Modulation and Demodulation Kit – 1, Pulse width Modulation and Demodulation Kit – 2, Pulse Position Modulation and Demodulation Kit – 2, AGC Characteristics – 2,
Simulation Lab – II Computers – 32 , MATLAB 8.5/9.0 / SCILAB / OCTAVE Software – 32, NI Multisim / LT Spice Software – 32,
Microprocessors and Microcontrollers Lab Computers – 30, Microprocessor Simulation Software ( Assembler – MASM ) – 30, 8086 Microprocessor Trainer Kit – 18, Microcontroller Simulation Software ( Kiel ) – 18, 8051 Microcontroller Trainer Kit – 18, LCD Display Kit – 3, Keyboard Display Kit – 3, 8 bit ADC& DAC Kit – 3, 8255 Study Card – 3, Experimental Card for 8051 – 3, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) / DSOs ( 0 – 50 MHz ) – 2
IC Applications and HDL Simulation Lab Computer Systems – 10, Regulated Power Supply ( 0 – 30 V ) – 10 , Function Generators ( 0 – 1 MHz ) – 7, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) – 7, Multimeters /Voltmeters ( 0-30 V DC ) 7, Xilinx Simulation Software ISE 9.2i – 10
Digital Signal Processing Lab Computer Systems ( MATLAB/SCILAB/OCTAVE or equivalent software in 18 computers and CC Studio in 9 Computers ) – 27, MATLAB/SCILAB/OCTAVE or equivalent Software ( R 2015 B ) – 18, CC Studio – 9, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) / DSOs ( 0 – 50 MHz ) – 9, Function Generators ( 0 – 1 MHz ) – 9, TMS320C6713/TMS320VC5416 DSP Processor Kits or equivalent ( 6713 – 7 Kits & 5416 – 2 Kits ) – 9,
Digital Design through Verilog HDL Lab ( Soft Core – I Lab ) Computers – 32, Xilinx Simulation Software ( Vivado Edition 2014.4 ) – 32,
R & D Lab-II/ AC lab Hardware : CRO’s-12, Signal generator-12,RPS-12, AC trainer kits
VLSI Lab ( Soft Core – I Lab ) Computer Systems ( 10 Computers with Cadence and 10 Computers with Xilinx Simulation Software ) – 20, Xilinx ISE 9.2i – 10, CPLD/FPGA Trainer – 10 including 2 Zynq Zybo Boards, Cadence Software - 10
Microwave Engg. And Digital Communications Klystron/Gunn Diode based Microwave Bench setup including corresponding Power Supply - 7, Gunn Diode based Microwave Bench setup including Gunn Power supply – 2, Micro Ammeter ( 0 – 500 µA ) – 5, VSWR Meter – 3, Microwave Components – 18, Slotted Section – 2, Magic – T Junction – 1, Circulator – 1, Directional Couplers for 2 directivities - 1, Attenuators for 2 different attenuations – 1, Matched Termination – 2, CROs ( 0 – 20 MHz ) – 6, Regulated Power Supplies ( 0 – 30 V ) – 6, Function Generators ( 0 – 1 MHz ) – 6, PCM Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, Differential Pulse Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, Delta Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, Digital Time Division Multiplexing Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, Frequency Shift Keying Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, Phase Shift Keying Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, Amplitude Shift Keying Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, PAM Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 1, QAM Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, DPSK Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2, QPSK Modulator and Demodulator Kits – 2

Course Files and Lab Manuals

Compiling course files is a concept which had been there for many years in professional college. Geethanjali takes the concept of course file to a new level altogether.

Efforts have been made to prepare course files on every subject taught in all branches altogether. This huge stack of information is specially prepared by the respective faculty members with examinations in mind. A wide variety of questions are compiled catering to the comprehension of the weakest student to challenge the mind of the brightest student.

Not only are the efforts of Geethanjali towards compiling the best material but efforts of the same level are put into ensuring that the students access the information. Group ids are created for each class and the class representative receives this information which he/she passes it on to his/her classmates. All of them can access the information with the help of their username & password generated individually per student.

Along with important questions and answers generated unit wise there are nearly 50 multiple choice questions per unit which will aid the student in their online internal examinations. Not just this academic matter but our faculty also includes website addresses resourceful for their subjects, references and all possible lab viva questions.

The course files are updated every year and versions of it are released.

The laboratory manuals for each lab are generated with utmost care because at Geethanjali we understand the importance of applied knowledge. We realize that labs are real nests for acquiring knowledge and hence stringent measures are followed while designing them and scrutinized by the HODs before they reach the student. Along with the prescribed number of experiments, more number of experiments are added after consulting the industry requirements. The lab manuals help the student prepare their record and also come prepared for their lab sessions.

Research Projects and Grants

Completed Research Projects:

PIProject TitleStart DateCompletion DateDurationProject Cost (Rs)Sponsoring Organization
Dr. R.S.RajuDesign of solenoid focusing system for backward wave oscillatorNov, 2018Feb, 202014 months09.40 LakhMTRDC (DRDO), Bangalore
Dr. S.UdayakumarDevelopment of novel carbon nanotube/polymer nanocomposite materials for EMI applicationsApr, 2018Sep, 20223 years and 8 months45.81 LakhDRDO, Kanpur
Dr. P.SudhakarSpeech enabled IVR-based online marketplace for farmersNov, 2019Mar, 20211 year2.9 LakhTEQIP III, JNTUH
Dr. V.SatyasrinivasInvestigation of Linear Combinations of GNSS Measurements to Mitigate the Effect of Ionosphere and MultipathSep, 2015Mar, 20193 years 6 months21.50 LakhDST
Dr. P. SudhakarDesign & dev. of multi-wavelength laser radar for measurement of clouds and aerosols in the troposphere and lower stratosphereNov, 2011July, 20143 years and 8 months34.5 LakhDST

Completed and Ongoing Research Consultancy:

PITitleStart DateCompletion DateProjectAYsDurationSponsoring Organization
Dr.R.S.RajuDevelopment of Specific Microwave Tube for defence applicationJan-20ContinuingRs 6.00 Lac/ annum2019-201 YearCONSULTANCY to VEM Technologies Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad
Dr. P. SudhakarDesign and development satellite based lidar payloadJune, 2021OngoingRs 4.00 Lac/annum2020-211 year CONSULTANCY to Digantara Research and Technologies
Dr.R.S.RajuDevelopment of High Density Electron Emitter for use in Microwave TubeNov-16Jan-20Rs 6.00 Lac/ annum2019-203 years 3 monthsCONSULTANCY to VEM Technologies Pvt Ltd, Hyderabad

AICTE - MODROB Schemes:

  • 1. An amount of Rs. 8.23 Lakhs was sanctioned for the department under MODROB Scheme of AQIS (AICTE Quality Improvement Scheme) for the establishment of “PCB Manufacturing Lab”.
    Prof. B. Hari Kumar is the coordinator for the project.
    F.No: 9-190/RIFD/MODROB/Policy-1/2017-18, dated: 26-03-2019
  • 2. An amount of Rs. 3.52 Lakh was sanctioned for the department under MODROP Scheme of AQIS (AICTE Quality Improvement Scheme) for the project “Modernization of Centre of Excellence Laboratory in Embedded Systems and Internet of Things”
    Prof. K. Somasekhara Rao is the coordinator of the project
    F.No: 9-180/IDC/MODROB/Policy-1/2019-20, dated: 20-07-2020

IEEE/AICTE - Sponsored Events:

IEEE Sponsored Events
  • Signal Processing Society (SPS) chapter of IEEE has approved an amount of US$ 300 for conducting technical events in May, 2021.
    Approval letter
  • Circuits and Systems (CAS) chapter of IEEE has approved an amount of US$1200.for conducting a series of events in the month of December, 2020.
    AICTE Sponsored Events
  • Department has conducted an online Faculty Development Programme on “Internet of Things (IoT)” during 01-05, December 2020 with the funding of Rs 93,000/- from AICTE Training and Learning(ATAL) academy. Coordinator: Mrs.M.Laxmi, Associate Professor.
    Approval letter
  • AICTE sponsored Short Term Training Programme on “Advances in Wireless Technologies and Telecommunication” was conducted during August-September 2020.
    STTP1: August 03-08, 2020 (Learning);
    STTP2: August 17-22, 2020 (Understanding)
    STTP3: Aug.31 - Sep.5, 2020(Implementation)
    Coordinator: Dr. P.Vijai Bhaskar, Professor and Dean Academics
    Grants Received: Rs.5 lakhs by AICTE.
    Approval letter
  • Received an amount of Rs. 42,798/- from IETE as membership rebate in the year 2020
  • AICTE sponsored Two-week FDP on Advances in Signal and Image Processing with Hands-on Training using MATLAB was organized from 18th to 30th November, 2019.
    Prof. B. Hari Kumar was the convener and Dr. C. V. Narsimhulu was the Coordinator for this FDP.
    This event was funded with a grant of Rs.4.98 lakhs by AICTE. A total of 63 participants from various engineering colleges and research organizations from the states of Telangana, Karnataka, Tamilnadu and Andhra Pradesh have participated.
    Sanction Order
  • AICTE Sponsored Faculty Development Programme (FDP) on “Advanced VLSI System Design” was organised from 17th to 29th June, 2013. Dr C.V.Narasimhulu was the co-coordinator of the event. Dr. S. Udaya Kumar was the Coordinator

Research Publications

Journal Papers

Research Publications

Conferences Papers
Patents

Additional Skills

The following additional co-curricular activities have been undertaken towards the overall development of students keeping PEOs in view

Conferences Papers

This is a National Level Annual Technical Event being held for the last 8 years in the college. Under the above national annual event many programs are conducted which encourage students to hone their skills in various aspects. A few of the programs are listed below:

  • Paper Presentation
  • Project Presentation
  • Poster Presentation
  • Technical Quiz
  • Robotics

A News Letter Is Being Published By Department Of ECE By Name "Techno Digest". A Team Of Students Are Involved In Collecting Technical Articles And Designing & Publishing It. This Team Contains Students From 2nd, 3rd & 4th Years. Enthusiastic And Capable Students Are Taken Into The Team. Information About Various Events Hosted By The Department And Achievements Of The Students Of The Department Is Collected And Posted In The News Letter By The Student Coordinator Team. Total 15 Number Of Issues Released By The Department.

Entrepreneurship Is Fast Emerging As Another Dimension Facilitating Students To Understand Nuances Of Being An Entrepreneur. Entrepreneurship Is A Mindset Which Needs To Be Cultivated In The Students. It's A New Thought Process Which Needs To Be Combined With The Technical Curriculum Thereby Enabling Students To Explore The Possibility Of Becoming An Entrepreneur In The Long Run If Interested. The Faculty Plays A Vital Role In Inculcating This Concept To Students. The Institution Provides All Support To The Students Who Wish To Prepare A Prototype Or Enhance A Particular Version To Test It.

In This Regard, The College With The Help Of National Entrepreneur Network Supports Students In Conducting Workshops On Varied Topics Ranging From The Basic Awareness To Investments. The Institution Also Encourages Activities Such As Setting Up A Campus Enterprise And Other Real Time Interactive Mentoring Sessions With Entrepreneurs. The E-Cell Of Geethanjali College Of Engineering & Technology Referred To As "Idea Dimension" Is A Strong One Consisting Of Members From All The Branches Of UG Programs.

Employability Skills Imparted

Centre for Advancement of Career and Human Excellence (CACHE) is the department of the college responsible for Career Guidance, Training, Placement and Entrepreneurship development. It is a unique initiative of Geethanjali. Its features are

  • Was started in 2005
  • Deals with Career Guidance, Training, Placements and Entrepreneurship
  • With the intention of enhancing the students understanding of employability.
  • Training imparted to students from their freshman year.
  • Trained to be an asset to their employers.
  • Various innovative methods of teaching are implemented
  • A special syllabus is planned keeping in view the industry requirements and constraints of regular syllabus.
  • Focus is on Communication Skills, Aptitude, and Soft Skills, developing the Confidence of Students, improving their Body Language, inculcating Creativity and into making them responsible individuals.
  • A special collection of books is maintained at CACHE to draw students to books and the healthy habit of reading.
  • Forging fruitful and mutually beneficial linkages with industries and professional organizations.
  • Getting live projects as well as providing placement assistance to its students.
  • By organizing key guest lectures and seminars.

The College gives utmost importance to improving the quality of the graduate student as this is an important aspect of the mission of the college. To that end, we spend considerable amount of time talking with students about their career and professional goals, concerns, and suggestions for improving their learning experience. Since its inception, the college has been continuously striving its best in working towards enhancing the professional culture to serve the needs of an ever-changing and dynamic learning community in an exemplary manner. The college has a Training & Placement cell (T&P cell) which guides the students on all aspects of career planning, job searching, and post-graduate studies. The objective of the cell, inter alia, are:

  • To offer career guidance programs and to provide assistance and resources to support students in making real life connections to academic learning.
  • To enable students to gain the skills, ability and confidence to transit successfully to further studies/work/self-employment or any other activity in which he/she lands deliberately or unwittingly.
  • To provide services which expose students to infinite possibilities available in their future; to equip them with the tools they need to plan for future endeavors and to provide continued support and encouragement that they need to be successful in career as well as life.
  • To enable students to evaluate various career options and embark on their career path to meet their interests by showing them how to assess their interests and talents.
  • To help find answers to the following questions which pester students:
    • What am I going to do when I leave college?
    • Do I meet the entrance requirements of places of higher education?
    • Can I afford to study further?
    • Will I find a job in my chosen field and place?
    • Should I take a gap/break after college?
    • Are some places better to study than others?
    • Is my degree internationally recognized?
    • Will my job earn me the money to live the lifestyle I desire?

Finding answers to these questions is easy if one has a good understanding of himself/herself and his/her choice of careers. It is possible to find a career path for each individual which draws on their strengths and builds on areas requiring improvement.

NIndustry Institute Interaction

Industrial visits are arranged for students to enable them gain knowledge of real time applications.

  • II B.Tech (ECE) students to Bharat Electronics Limited (BEL), Hyderabad and National Institute of Amateur Radio, Hyderabad during December 2021 and March 2022
  • II B.Tech (ECE) students to LED Chip Indus Pvt. Ltd, Kushaiguda, Hyderabad during April 2021
  • II B.Tech (ECE) students to Datalog Controls and Solutions Pvt Ltd. and LED Chip Indus Pvt. Ltd, Kushaiguda, Hyderabad during July 2019
  • II B.Tech (ECE) students to Centre for Materials for Electronics Technology, cherlapalli, Hyderabad and Linkwell Telesystems Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad during February 2019 and March 2019
  • III B.Tech (ECE) students to National Institute of Amateur Radio, India Meteorological Department and Regional Telecom Training Centre during August 2021, March 2022 and April 2022.
  • III B.Tech (ECE) students to India Meteorological Department, Begumpet during April 2021
  • III B.Tech (ECE) students to India Meteorological Department, Begumpet during December 2019
  • III B.Tech (ECE) students to Doordarshan, Ramanthapur and Linkwell Telesystems Pvt. Ltd, Hyderabad during October 2018 and March 2019.
  • IV B.Tech (ECE) students to India Meteorological Department, Begumpet during October 2018.
  • IV B.Tech (ECE) students to ICOMM TELE LIMITED, Hyderabad on 7th April 2017.
  • Faculty members of ECE department have been visited to DMRL-DRDO, Hyderabad during March 2021.
  • Faculty members of ECE department have been visited to National Remote Sensing Centre, Hyderabad during September 2019.
  • Faculty members of ECE department have been visited to GAETEC and Saroor Nagar Telephone exchange cell (Cell one, BSNL), Hyderabad during June 2018.
To equip students with knowledge of practical applications in the field, they are encouraged to undergo internships in industries.
  • 371 Students from B.Tech (ECE) did internship during AY 2021-22 and AY 2020-21 in reputed organization like Smartbridge.
  • 65 Students from B.Tech (ECE) did internship during AY2019-20 in reputed organizations like Internshala, Gyan Astra Pvt Ltd, Wipro and etc
  • 219 Students from B.Tech (ECE) did internship during AY2018-19 in reputed organizations like ECIL, NFC, BHEL, BEL, DRDO, DRDL, Indian Railway, BDL and etc.
Faculty Internship
  • G. Sreelakshmi, Associate Professor of ECE completed internship in AMS Semiconductors, Hyderabad from 4th - 29th July, 2022.
Guest Lectures by Industry Oriented persons
  • 6 Guest lectures were conducted for B. Tech (ECE) students by resource persons from different reputed industries like Intel, Bangalore, BYJU’s, Entuple Technologies, BSNL, Vishakhapatnam, LedChip Indus Pvt.ltd, Hyderabad in AY 2021-22
  • 4 Guest lectures were conducted for B. Tech (ECE) students by resource persons from different reputed industries like INTEL Bangalore, Smart Bridge Educational Services Private Limited, NRSC and Entuple Technologies, Bangalore, Hyderabad in AY 2020-21
  • 6 Guest lectures were conducted for B. Tech (ECE) students by resource persons from different reputed industries like AMS Semiconductors, HySoC Technologies Pvt.Ltd, Cognizant Pvt.Ltd, Airport Authority of India, Infosys Ltd and BSNL, Hyderabad in AY 2019-20
  • 6 Guest lectures were conducted for B. Tech (ECE) students by resource persons from different reputed industries like Mirafra Technologies, Center for Space Science and Radio Engineering, Physical Laboratory, BYJUS, Cybage and Nuclear Fuel Complex, Hyderabad in AY 2018-19
Workshops conducted by Industry People
  • Mr.Sudheer Kumar, Application Engineer, Entuple Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. Conducted a 2-week Student Development Program for III Year B.Tech (ECE) students on “VLSI Design Flow using Cadence Tools and Entrepreneurship in Semiconductor Industry” from 23rd January, 2023.
  • Mr. Raman Teja Venigalla from Physitech Electronics, Hyderabad conducted a workshop in “Emerging Trends in IOT and their Applications” for faculty members of ECE during 20th-21st January, 2023.
  • Mr. Kedrrnath, Senior Engineer from Entuple Technologies Pvt. Ltd, Bangalore conducted a workshop in “Analog and Digital IC Design using Cadence” for students of B. Tech (ECE) during 16th-18th August, 2021.
  • Technical experts from Entuple Technologies, Pvt. Ltd. Bangalore conducted a 6-week workshop in “Design and verification using Verilog” for students of B. Tech (ECE) during 13th Sep- 27th Oct, 2021.

Professional Bodies

TECE Department is actively involved in the following professional activities:

1.IEEE

2.IETE

3.ISTE

The details of Professional societies / chapters and coordinators are given in the bellow table

Sl. No. Name of the Professional Body Convener Started
1 IEEE Ms. S Jyothirmayee 2010
2 IETE Mr. U. Appal Raju 2008
3 ISTE Ms. M. Sowjanya 2011
  • IEEE

    IEEE student Branch was started in the academic year 2010-2011 to conduct various technical events under IEEE Student Chapter for the benefit of students.

  • IETE

    IETE student forum was started in the academic year 2008-09. Guest talks are being organized every semester under this IETE Students chapter in order to update the knowledge of students and the Faculty members. Other events like Engineers day Celebrations and Faculty Development Programs are also planned in each semester.

    GCET is the organizational member of IETE

  • ISTE

    ISTE Student chapter was started at Geethanjali college of Engineering and Technology, R.R. District in the year 2011. It was admitted by the Executive Council as Institutional Member of the society. The first year and second year students are encouraged to enroll as members of ISTE society.

Achievements

  • Department was established in the academic year 2005-06 with an intake of 60 students.
  • Intake was increased to 120 in 2007-08, to 180 in 2012-13 and to 240 during the academic year 2013-14.

Accreditations and Recognitions

  • The B.Tech Program in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) has been accredited by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) successively four times i.e. in 2012, 2015, 2018 and 2022, which is valid up to 2025.

Human Resources and Infrastructural facilities

  • Well Qualified, Motivated and Experienced faculty members with an average experience of about 10 years.
  • Department library with 434 titles and necessary reprographic facilities.
  • Department has the state of the art laboratories with adequate equipment to cater to the needs of academic and research.
  • Centers of Excellence in VLSI Design and IoT & Embedded Systems for training the students in core areas.

Teaching - Learning

  • Student Centric Methods for better learning outcomes.
  • Software such as MATLAB, SCILAB, Multi Sim, Cadence tools, Xilinx, Keil, MASM, LT Spice, OCTAVE are available
  • Consistently increasing number of Placements and Higher Education during the last years.
  • Active participation of students in Hackathons, developing prototypes and showcasing in Project exhibitions.
  • Srujanastra Club for promoting Creativity and Innovation among students.

Research and Consultancy

  • Executed funded Research Projects of worth about 1 Cr Rupees.
  • Good progress in the faculty Research publications and Patents filed.
  • Active student technical chapters such as, IEEE, ISTE and IETE for Professional growth.
  • Received a grant of $ 2661.55 from IEEE funds for organizing various technical events under various IEEE Student Branches of the department.

NBA Complaince Report

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