Could you like to share electronics communication each subject weight based?!
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Subjects with Weightage (Marks)
General Aptitude 15
Engineering Mathematics 13
Analog Circuits 10 Electronic Devices 8
Control Systems 7
Digital Circuits 11
Network Theory 8
Signals and Systems 11
Communication Systems 10
Electromagnetic Theory 11
This distribution helps you prioritize your study plan.
The weightage of each subject in an Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) program can vary depending on the specific university or institution. However, generally, the weightage is distributed across core subjects, electives, and project work.
Core Subjects:
- These form the foundation of ECE and typically carry the highest weightage.
- Subjects like Signals and Systems, Digital Electronics, Analog Electronics, Electromagnetic Theory, Communication Systems, Control Systems, etc., are usually core subjects.
Electives like Digital Signal Processing, VLSI Design, Microwave Engineering, Optical Communication, etc. are usually given.
To get the exact weightage for your specific program, you should consult your university's academic calendar or syllabus.
It's important to note that the weightage distribution can vary between different universities and even between different semesters within the same program.
Additionally, some universities may have different evaluation schemes, such as a credit-based system, which can further impact the weightage of individual subjects.
Hello,
In Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), the weightage of subjects varies based on the syllabus and the exam you’re targeting (e.g., university exams, GATE, or other competitive exams). Below is a typical weightage distribution:
Core Subjects and Weightage:
- Network Theory: ~10-12%
- Analog Circuits: ~10-12%
- Digital Electronics: ~10-12%
- Control Systems: ~8-10%
- Communication Systems: ~12-15%
- Electromagnetics: ~10-12%
- Signals and Systems: ~8-10%
- Microprocessors and Microcontrollers: ~6-8%
- Electronic Devices and Circuits (EDC): ~10%
- VLSI and Embedded Systems: ~5-8%
- Engineering Mathematics: ~12-15% (GATE-specific)
General Tips:
Prioritize Communication Systems, Network Theory, and Analog/Digital Circuits, as these often carry significant weight. Review previous years' question papers for precise patterns.