About Department


Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering was established in 2006 and is committed to impart quality technical exposure tuned to the latest technological advancement in core Electronics & Telecommunication sector, Electronics System Design  & Manufacturing (ESDM) sector, & Electronics Aided IT sector,  with emphasize on integration of technologies viz. VLSI,Microelectronics, Microcontroller, RF, IOT’s, Senors, Embedded System, etc.
The Department of Electronics & Communication Engineering, College of Technology & Engineering, Udaipur is one of the high impact technology Centres of the country, committed to impart quality technical exposure to the students.  The department offers - B.Tech; M.Tech; & PhD programmes in Electronics & Communication Engineering.The department has signed MOUs with CEERI Pilani, and Texas Instruments, USA in order to promote collaborative research and to ensure industrial exposure to students, Besides, extra mural funds through R&D Projects of about Rs 1.65 Crore has been raised from various funding agencies like DeitY, AICTE, & DST, with significant research contributions for contemporary technologies. The students of the department have exhibited excellence in academics and co-curricular areas at international and national levels and are serving in leading international and national organizations.

Vision 

The vision of the department is to become a centre of excellence for development of environment friendly cutting edge technologies for all domains of Electronics & Communication Engineering and be recognized as the focal point for catalyzing the growth of the technology and to produce skilful and high quality engineers to suit the industry and the society.

Mission

Impart education and updated knowledge to make students competent enough in the areas of Electronics & Communication Engineering by imparting quality education and training in global perspectives with optimal mix of inputs pertaining to various domains like VLSI, RF Electronics, Telecommunication, Sensors, Nanotechnology, and IOTs.