Department of Electronics
Department of Electronics
Established in 2014, the Department of Electronics has steadily grown into a vibrant academic unit that blends foundational principles with emerging technological advancements. From its inception, the department has been committed to nurturing analytical thinking, practical skills, and innovation among students.
A Strong Academic Foundation
Before the implementation of the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP), the department offered Complementary Electronics for B.Sc. Physics students. This course provided a solid grounding in electronic devices, circuits, instrumentation, and practical laboratory techniques, strengthening students’ scientific and technical competence.
Building on this strong foundation, the department has now evolved under the Discipline of Electronics with Computer Technology, reflecting the growing integration of electronics and computational systems in modern science and industry.
Academic Offerings
Today, the department offers a Minor in Electronics, designed to equip students with both theoretical understanding and hands-on expertise in core and contemporary areas of electronics.
Core & Emerging Courses
The curriculum includes forward-looking courses such as:
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Emerging Electronics – Introducing modern developments in semiconductor technology, smart systems, and advanced electronic applications.
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Essential Concepts in Digital Electronics – Covering logic gates, combinational and sequential circuits, number systems, and digital system design fundamentals.
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Internet of Things (IoT) – Bridging electronics, sensors, embedded systems, and connectivity to build smart and intelligent systems.
These courses are structured to prepare students for research, higher studies, entrepreneurship, and careers in electronics, automation, and embedded technologies.
Multidisciplinary and Value-Added Courses
Understanding the interdisciplinary nature of today’s academic and professional landscape, the department also offers Multi-Disciplinary Courses (MDC) such as:
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Artificial Intelligence
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Office Automation Tools
In addition, a specialized Add-on Course in Artificial Intelligence Tools is conducted to provide practical exposure to modern AI platforms and productivity technologies.
Importantly, all these courses are accessible to both science and non-science students, fostering technological literacy across disciplines and encouraging cross-disciplinary learning.
Vision and Commitment
The Department of Electronics believes in preserving the strength of classical electronic principles while embracing rapid technological transformation. By integrating traditional circuit theory with cutting-edge domains like IoT and Artificial Intelligence, the department ensures that students are not only academically competent but also industry-ready and future-focused.
With dedicated faculty, structured laboratory training, and a student-centric approach, the department continues to cultivate innovation, curiosity, and professional excellence.
Faculty Member
Mr. Nibu B. Thomas M.Sc., NET.
Assistant Professor
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