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Electronics Overview
One of the four Vocational Subject
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Electronics
Electronics has given this generation, all the modern technological applications in various sectors of IT, Medicines, Telecom, etc. The junior college syllabus for electronics is designed so as to prepare the students with the in-depth concepts of electronics which are required in all the streams of engineering. Students with high enthusiasm and passion for the subject will enjoy learning it.
- Standard:XI - XII
- Total Seats:250
- Total Marks:200
- Sessions:Mornings, 7:20 am - 12:55 pm
Afternoons, 1 pm - 6 pm
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Some Basic Information
Educational Field Trips and Presentations
We encourage students to visit various Technical firms where students learn about latest technology currently capturing the market. To get out of box thinking because Electronics is all about out of box thinking.
Reporting on Individual Achievement
Textbook knowledge is not enough when it comes to technical subject. The Electronics subject is very dynamic and we encourage students to stay up to date by giving them small assignments and tracking their progress of learning.
Practical and Programming Classes
We conduct regular Electronics practical where students get their own Electronics System and Equipment to test their subject skills.
Scientific Investigation Opportunities
Principal areas of study within Electronics include artificial intelligence, computer systems and networks, security, human electronics interaction, bioinformatics and theory of computing. Although 2 years of junior college is not enough to teach all these topics but we will have good idea about these topics in our Electronics 2 years course.
How are 200 marks distributed ?
Electronics subject are divided into 2 papers : Paper I and Paper II. Each paper includes theory 50 marks and practical 50 marks. Total 100 marks theory and 100 marks practical.
How are 250 seats distributed ?
The 250 seats are divided into following three categories :
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As soon as I completed my 10th boards I decided to opt for a bifocal subject and Electronics was my first choice. I was always interested in Electronics. After I entered the college I found out that it was a very interesting and I would definitely like to do further course in this subject for sure!
It’s what they say – if it’s easy, it’s not worth it. Studying Electronics was not the easiest thing in my life, but definitely one of the best.
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Class Educators
With education and experience in early childhood care
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