Electronics
Introduction of the Sector
The Indian electronics industry is one of the largest and fastest - growing industries in the world. Electronics manufacturing industry in India is growing at a much faster pace due to the ever - growing demand for consumer electronics, IT and telecom goods. India is an attractive hub for foreign investments in the manufacturing sector as well. Several mobile phones, luxury and automobile brands, among others, have set up or are looking to establish their manufacturing bases in the country. Here rises the demand for skilled professional Electronics Manufacturing Service providers.
Bachelor in Electronic Manufacturing Services
Programme Introduction
Bachelor in Electronic Manufacturing Services is specifically designed for students to gain skills & knowledge of Electronic Manufacturing so that they can relate themselves to the expected surge in Electronic Manufacturing industry.
Eligibility for Admission
The eligibility for admission to Bachelor in Electronics Manufacturing Services shall be 10+2 or equivalent, in any stream.
Career Prospects/Job Role
The job prospects after completion of the course of Bachelor in Electronic Manufacturing Services, are Line Supervisor, Production Supervisor, Quality Engineer, Product Quality Control Engineer, Incoming Quality Control Engineer Material Controller, Material Controller.
Knowledge provider for skill training
Lava International Limited
Semester-wise Listing of Courses
SEMESTER I | SEMESTER II | ||||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | ||
GE 1.1 | Functional English | 2 | GE 2.1 | Communication Skills | 2 | ||
GE 1.2 | Computing Skills and Digital Literacy | 2 | GE 2.2 | Environmental Studies and Sustainability | 2 | ||
EMS 1.1 | Fundamentals of Electrical Power Supply | 2 | EMS 2.1 | Fundamentals of Electronics | 4 | ||
EMS 1.2 | Identification of components, tools, SOP & work instructions | 2 | EMS 2.2 | Soldering and De-soldering of Components and Emergency actions | 2 | ||
EMS 1.3 | Tools, Equipment and Safety Measures | 2 | EMS ST2 | Skill Training | 12 | ||
EMS ST1 | Skill Training | 12 | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | |||||
SEMESTER III | SEMESTER IV | ||||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | ||
GE 3.1 | Financial Literacy | 2 | GE 4.1 | Design Thinking | 2 | ||
GE 3.2 | Basics of Legal and HR Policies | 2 | GE 4.2 | Organizational Behaviour | 2 | ||
EMS 3.1 | Fault Analysis and Repairs | 4 | EMS 4.1 | Good Manufacturing Concepts Practices - II | 2 | ||
EMS 3.2 | Good Manufacturing Concept and Practices - I | 2 | EMS 4.2 | Manufacturing and Quality Norms | 2 | ||
EMS ST3 | Skill Training | 12 | EMS 4.3 | Good Manufacturing Concepts and Practices - III | 2 | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | EMS ST4 | Skill Training | 12 | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | |||||
SEMESTER V | SEMESTER VI | ||||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | ||
GE 5.1 | Health and Wellness | 2 | GE 6.1 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | ||
GE 5.2 | Personal Grooming | 2 | GE 6.2 | Employment Readiness | 2 | ||
EMS 5.1 | Valuation and Storage | 2 | EMS 6.1 | Pre-Production Activities | 2 | ||
EMS 5.2 | Shelf Life, Warehouse Operations Management and Material Transactions | 4 | EMS 6.2 | 5S and Supervision | 4 | ||
EMS ST5 | Skill Training | 12 | EMS ST6 | Skill Training | 12 | ||
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC |
*Domain Practicum- “Compulsory and Non-Credit, non-evaluative component"
The Skill Training component is 50% to 60% ranging from 600 hours to 720 hours per year depending upon the industry requirement
Programme fees: Rs. 30,000/-per annum
Examination fees: Rs. 1,600/- per semester and Rs. 3200 per annum
Caution Deposit (Refundable): Rs.5000
Convocation Fees: Rs. 2,000/- (In absentia Rs. 2,500/-)