The Bachelor's program in Electronics Communication and Information Engineering at KEC provides students with a solid foundation in electronics technologies, including telecommunications, broadcasting, industrial electronics, and computer science.
This program integrates knowledge from electronics, communication, information engineering, and management, focusing on communication systems, electromagnetic fields, microprocessors, and signal processing.
Electronics has greatly enhanced communication, revolutionizing how we connect through technologies like telephones, the internet, and mobile phones. Emerging advancements, such as 4G mobile phones and broadband systems, significantly increase data transmission capabilities. Fourth-generation systems will soon unify these technologies, enabling instant access to information from anywhere. These innovations stem from ongoing developments in electronics and communication technologies grounded in strong engineering principles.
The Department of Electronics, Communication, and Information Engineering at KEC is one of the largest departments in the institution, featuring a substantial number of faculty, extensive labs, and a large student body. Professionals in this field develop innovative technologies that enhance efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability across various sectors, including communication, healthcare, and energy.
The department is dedicated to research-based teaching and maintains a strong local and international presence through partnerships with industries. It consistently achieves impressive results due to the commitment of its researchers, support staff, and students.
Specialization modules are regularly updated to incorporate the latest technologies, and fourth-year students can choose advanced topics such as Biomedical Instrumentation, Remote Sensing, and Sustainable Energy. The department is committed to preparing engineers with the skills and creativity needed for the future of technology.
A Bachelor’s degree is commonly required for engineering jobs, although a master’s degree is preferred for some positions. Employers favor applicants who already have relevant skills and experience. Workers who keep themselves up-to-date with the latest technology usually have good opportunities for advancement. The Bachelor's Degree Program at KEC involves 54 courses including subjects like Basic Electronics, Electromagnetic Waves and Fields, Communication System, Mobile Communication, Power Systems, project works, field visits, and so on.
The work area of an Electronics and Communication Engineer basically includes, but is not limited to, the following sectors:
Space & Defense
Industrial Products
Commercial Products
Electronic Components
Education
Electronics and Communication Engineers work on R&D, Production, Servicing, Sales & Marketing, Teaching, and so on. Major national industries which recruit Electronics and Communication Engineers include Nepal Telecom, NCell, and government services, among others.
Final Year Projects of Electronics & Communication. Final year students get involved in a ‘project work’ in their field of interest. These projects are carried out under the supervision and guidance of professors and experts in the relevant fields. Below is a list of the various projects completed by our students.
8-Bit Microprocessor Using VHDL
Appliance Controller and Home Security via PSTN
Automation of the Greenhouse
Building Automation Using Smart Card
Electronic House
Electronic Voting Machine
Embedded Ethernet-Based Data Monitoring
Floor Assistant Robot
GSM-Based Control System
Handy Wireless Communicator
LED Module Character Display
Telephone Controlled Remote Switch
Ultrasonic Range Meter
Weather Station
Garage Parking
End-to-End Communication
Home Automation with Security System
RFID Automated Checkout System
RFID-Based Proximity Security System
Vending Machine
SMS through the Telephone
Home Atomization System Using GSM with SMS
RF-Based Sensing and Ranging Device
Luxurious Home System
The Transporter
RC Car with Collision Detection
Smart Card-Based Security and Billing System
Vehicle Pollution Check and Tracking
Digital Communication Using Optical Laser
Ultrasonic Radar
Microcontroller-Based Solar Tracking System
DTMF-based Appliances Control System
Vehicle Monitoring Security System using GSM/GPRS and GPS
RF Remote Controller
GPS Logger with Wireless Triggers
Embedded Web Server for Access Control System
Data Logger
RFID-based Hotel Security System
Portable Security System
Intercom System
Door Lock Security System/ Access Control System
Microcontroller Home Security System
Ethernet Controlled Temperature Regulator
Elective I
Advanced Java Programming
Data mining
Radar Technology
Embedded system design using ARM technology
Satellite Communication Systems
Image processing and pattern recognition
Biomedical instrumentation
Aeronautical telecommunications
Web technologies and applications
Operating system
Elective II
Optical fiber communication system
Agile software development
Big data technologies
Networking with IPV6
Advanced computer architecture, Networking with IPV6
Advanced computer architecture
Broadcast engineering
Database management system
Information system
Elective III
Remote sensing
Multimedia systems
Enterprise application design and development
XML
Artificial intelligence
Power electronics
Geographical information system (GIS)
Speech processing
Year / Semester | Sub Code | Subject |
First Year | ||
Semester I | SH | Engineering Mathematics I |
(I/I) | CT | C-Programming |
ME | Engineering Drawing | |
EX | Fundamentals of Electronics & Electrical Engineering | |
SH | Engineering Physics | |
ME | Workshop Technology | |
Semester II | AS | Engineering Mathematics II |
(I/II) | CT | Object Oriented Programming |
EX | Digital Logic | |
EX | Electronics Devices and Circuits | |
SH | Engineering Chemistry | |
EE | Electrical Circuits & Machines | |
Second Year | ||
Semester III | SH 201 | Engineering Mathematics III |
(II/I) | SH 204 | Communication English |
CT 201 | Computer Graphics & Visualization | |
EX 201 | Microprocessor | |
EX 202 | Advanced Electronics | |
EE 204 | Control System | |
Semester IV | SH 252 | Probability & Statistics |
(II/II) | EX 252 | Instrumentation |
EX 254 | Electromagnetics | |
CT 251 | Discrete Structure | |
EX 253 | Computer Organisation & Architecture | |
EX 255 | Signals & Systems | |
Third Year | ||
Semester V | SH 301 | Numerical Methods |
(III/I) | CT 305 | Artificial Intelligence |
EX 301 | Filter Design | |
EX 302 | Embedded Systems | |
EX 303 | Propagation & Antenna | |
EX 325 | Elective I | |
Semester VI | CE 356 | Engineering Economics |
(III/II) | EX 352 | Telecommunication & Computer Networks |
EX 351 | Communication Systems | |
CT 355 | ICT Project Management | |
EX 353 | Minor Project | |
EX 385 | Elective II | |
Fourth Year | ||
Semester VII | EX 411 | RF & Microwave Engineering |
(IV/I) | EX 412 | Robotics |
EX 413 | Digital Signal Processing | |
EX 435 | Elective III | |
EX 414 | Project I | |
EX 415 | Wireless Communication | |
Semester VIII | EX 463 | Energy, Environment & Social Engineering |
(IV/II) | EX 465 | Elective IV |
EX 462 | Internship | |
EX 461 | Project II |