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School of Electronics Engineering (SENSE)

The School of Electronics Engineering at VIT University was established for imparting a state-of the- art education, training and research in the field of Electronics and Communication Engineering and allied areas. The School offers a Bachelor's level programme in Electronics and Communication Engineering and Master's programmes in Communication Engineering, Sensor System Technology, VLSI Design and Nanotechnology. The School has a faculty strength of around 100 and attracts the brightest students. The School offers a double degree program in M.Tech Sensor System Technology with the University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany, and M.Tech. Communication Engineering with the UAS, Darmstadt, Germany. The School also offers M.S. and Ph.D programmes.

The placement record has always been very impressive. Many students hold prestigious posts in MNCs and blue-chip companies. The students are performing well in educational institutes and Corporates in Germany, France, Denmark, Canada and U.S.A. They have won many laurels in national and international forums and have published papers in prestigious journals. The School of Electronics Engineering has state-ofthe- art laboratories in the areas of communication, Embedded systems, DSP, Microwave and Photonics, MEMS (Design center supported by NPMASS), Sensors, VLSI/ULSI system design, Nanotechnology (under DST, nano initiative) with special emphasis on nanoelectronics, nanophotonics and communication technology. The School has the latest simulation tools to cater to various specialisations and is equipped with facilities for measurement, characterisation and synthesis of experimental as well as theoretical results. SENSE has entered into MoUs and agreements with national and international R&D and academic institutions such as CGCRI-Kolkata, IGCAR-Kalpakkam, TVS-Electronics, National Instruments, ERICSSON, Bosch, Honeywell, IIT-Madras, JNCASR-Bangalore, University of Applied Sciences, Karlsruhe, Germany, Institute of Superior Technology, France and IMEC Belgium, University of Applied Sciences, Darmstadt, Germany.

Every year, students get scholarships from VIT under the Semester Abroad Programme (SAP).They also get scholarships for projects from foreign universities and industries which have MoUs with VIT. The school has eight divisions: Communication, Networking & Wireless, Digital Signal Processing, Embedded Systems, MEMS and Sensors, Nanotechnology, Photonics & Microwave, and VLSI.