Friday, June 7, 2013

Telecommunication

                 India's telecommunication network is the second largest in the world based on the total number of telephone users (both fixed and mobile phone). It has one of the lowest call tariffs in the world enabled by the mega telephone networks and hyper-competition among them. It has the world's third-largest Internet user-base with over 137 million as of June 2012. Major sectors of the Indian telecommunication industry are telephony, internet and television broadcasting.
                 Telephone Industry in the country which is in an ongoing process of transforming into next generation network, employs an extensive system of modern network elements such as digital telephone exchangesmobile switching centresmedia gateways and signalling gateways at the core, interconnected by a wide variety of transmission systems using fibre-optics or Microwave radio relaynetworks. The access network, which connects the subscriber to the core, is highly diversified with different copper-pair, optic-fibre and wireless technologies. DTH, a relatively new broadcasting technology has attained significant popularity in the Television segment. The introduction of private FM has given a fillip to the radio broadcasting in India.

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Opportunities For Engineers

                    Telecom is one of the fastest growing fields in today’s recessionary environment. Most of the world’s renowned companies are planning to spread their wings in India. Since 3G & 4G has come with so many new projects. The boom in this sector has created lot of job opportunity for engineering professionals. This is only the right time for you to become a part of this booming industry. IT Brain Technologies provides Telecom training on latest technology used in Telecom industry to minimize gap between pass out engineers from colleges and required working professionals.

Why Telecom Sector
     Since 3G & 2G projects is already going on. Meanwhile 4G projects might be starts soon as Planed by Department of Telecommunication Govt. of India. Therefore, Job prospective in Telecommunication is very broad. After successful training Candidate will be get jobs as a RF Engineer, BTS Engineer, Drive Test engineer, NOC engineer, GNOC Engineer, O&M Engineer, BSS Engineer, Alarm Monitoring Engineer, Switch Engineer etc.


Training In RF Engineering 
Objectives:
                This program is designed for engineering professionals for those who want to work in Telecom Software & Testing Industry. Syllabus of this program is updated and designed according to latest requirement of Telecom Industry.


Eligibility Criteria:

B.TECH/ B.E (ECE, CSE, IT, EEE, ICE, ETE), MCA & BCA*
Only Bachelor & Master Degree holders are eligible.


Overview Of Syllabus
 
We provide the all above RF related technical training & practical training.
RF Survey
RF    LOS Survey
EMF Survey
RF Drive Test
RF Optimization
RF Planning
         O & M
BTS Installation & Commissioning 

Cource Duration & Fees

ØTraining in Telecom & RF Engineering
One Month + 1 weeks (5 weeks) of theoretical and practical training.
One week Hands on practice on RF Optimization & Planning Tool, Drive Test Tool etc.
Eligibility: - 2nd/3rd/4th year Student of B.E/B.Tech Students.
Fee: 10,000/- + Service Tax
ØVocational Training in Advance Telecom
Duration: - 4 Weeks (Mon-Sat) theoretical and practical training.
Eligibility: - 2nd/3rd year Student of B.E/B.Tech Students.
Fee: Rs 6,000/- + Service Tax









1 comment:

  1. good information send kar rahe ho dost for bignner students.

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