MARGINALIZATION (Different learners in Marginalized Group
Job opportunities for electronics engineering
1. Dr. Vikas J. Dongre
HOD Electronics &Telecommunication
Government Polytechnic Washim (MS)
Email: dongrevj1@gmail.com
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6. The modern discipline of Electronic engineering was born
out of telephone, radio, and television equipment
development.
Large amount of electronic systems development
during World War II of radar, sonar, communication
systems, and advanced munitions and weapon systems.
Initially the subject was known as radio engineering and it
was only in the late 1950s that the term electronic
engineering started to emerge.
8. Classification of Engineering Branches
1.Computer related Branches 2.Non Computer related Branches
• Electronics
• Electronics & Communication
• Electronics & Telecommunication
• Information Technology
• Computer Science
• Computer Technology
• Civil
• Mechanical
• Metallurgy
• Electrical
• Chemical
• Others branches
Computer related Branches: Computer
related subjects are taught in a big way
9. Technological area in Electronics Engineering
• Robotics
• Drowns
• Sound, Image
Processing
• Automation
• Global Positioning
System(GPS)
• Bluetooth, WiFi
• Mobile Communication
• Smart Sensors
• Driverless Car
• Internet of Things (IoT)
• Medical
Instrumentation
• Avionics
• App based device
control
• LCD LED Displays
• CCTV security Systems
10. • Home automation
• Office automation
• Industry automation
• Communication
• Games
• Entertainment
• Medical
• Robotics in Various fields
Electronics Engineering Application fields
• You name any device and Electronics is involved there
• All branches of Engineering uses modern machines
made by Electronics Engineers
• Smart cities
• Mobile
• Internet
• Lighting & Decoration
• Internet of thing
• Agriculture
• Aerospace
• Warfare
12. Job opportunities for Electronics Engineers
Government Sector
(H/W + S/W)
Private Sector (H/W + S/W)Public Sector
( Mostly H/W)
• ISRO
• DRDO
• Banks
• NIC
• Railways
• Merchant Navy
• Indian Army
• Navy
• Airforce
• UPSC
• MPSC
• RAW
• Salary: good but
Stagnant
• BEL
• ECIL
• BSNL
• IOCL
• HPCL
• BHEL
• NTPC
• Power Grid Corp.
• RCF
• BHEL
• SAIL
• Electricity Boards
• HAL
• C-DAC
• DMRC
• Salary: good but
Stagnant
• Sony
• Samsung
• Honeywel
• Fanuc
• Mitsubishi
• Reliance
• IBM
• Apple
• Google
• Microsoft
• Oracle
• Intel
• HP
• Infosys
• ABB
• Salary: increases
as you grow
• Cisco
• LG
• Videocon
• Panasonic
• Vodafone
• Airtel
• Tata Teleservices
• Tata Motors
• Phillips
• Siemens
• Toshiba
• Syntel
• Dell
• Toshiba
• Canon
• Salary: increases
as you grow
• Wipro
• Tech Mahindra
• HCL
• Jio
• TCS
• Godrej
• Micromax
• Intex
• Iball
• Kenstar
• Moserbaer
• Onida
• Voltas
• Sterlite
• Many more….
• Salary: increases
as you grow
13. Entrepreneurship Possibilities
1. Solar panel manufacturing and maintenance
2. LED lighting production
3. Automation related solution provider
4. Production of Electronic components, instruments, Gadgets,
Adopters, Connectors ,Cables
5. Marketing of various Electronics Equipments
6. Service centers
7. Testing and Consulting services
8. Hardware and Software solution provider for industry
9. Mobile Application design (App)
10. Smart automation provider
Many more possibilities…
14. Features of Electronics Engineering Branch
1. Occupies all areas of modern world from Home,
Entertainment, Industry, Space, Warfare
2. Electronics is everywhere including what we wear (Wearable
Electronics, within body Electronics)
3. Whole the world is digitised. Government is working on
Digital India
4. Technology is invisible (Electrons), hence needs imagination,
logical, Based on Science and Math, analysis
5. Its emerging area (New branches like Robotics, Machine
Learning, Data Science, belongs to Electronics domain)
15. Training for Electronics & Communication Engineers
1. Focus on hands on Skills
2. Software like C, Matlab, Jawa, Ptyhon, R
3. Embedded Systems
4. Youtube Courses
5. Summer Internships
6. Practicals using actual instruments and
Simulation
7. Thorough reading
8. Knowledge updating using Internet
16. Skills needed for successful Electronics Engineer
1. Command over English
2. Good Communication skills
3. Good in Aptitude
4. Extracurricular activities
5. Hobbies
6. Seminar presentation skill
7. Projects and workshops
8. Newspaper reading
9. Group discussion (GD), Personal Interviews (PI)
To improve Resume
17. How to select College?
1. Recognized, accredited
2. Teaching faculties
3. Equipments
4. Computers and softwares
5. Extracurricular activities like various competitions, Sports, events,
seminars, workshops, Quizzes, Alumni meets, Industry
collaborations, Industry visits
6. Campus Placements
(Check institution website, ask old students, do your own research)
18. Final Comments
1. Engineering is best profession
2. Good Engineers are always is demand. There is shortage of good
engineers
3. Engineering is not a joke. It needs lot of hard work to meet the
industry expectation
4. There will be many traps which will try to pull you down. (too much
of computer games, movies, friends, parties, affairs, bunks). Use
your time consciously.
5. Do some online courses, do practicals yourself, increase your hands
on and soft skills, participate in various college activities to improve
soft skills. Listen to your teachers, not your seniors
19. Best wishes for your bright future
Thanks for Patient listening
Dr. Vikas J. Dongre
HOD Electronics & Telecommunication
Government Polytechnic Washim (MS)
Email: dongrevj1@gmail.com
M: 9370668979