This is made possible by the engineers of telecommunication who are designing and installing new programs and data bases network which are function able and can easily operate by the users. Telecommunications engineering is a branch of electrical and electronics engineering to study and enhance telecommunication systems. It covers vast areas such as satellite communications, telephony, internet, optical fibre and mobile communications, data networks, software systems, micro-electronic devices.
Market Value:
The average salary for a Telecommunications Engineer is PKR 31,355 per month in Pakistan. Salary estimates are based on 9 salaries submitted anonymously to Indeed by Telecommunications Engineer employees, users, and collected from past and present job advertisements on Indeed in the past 36 months.
Admission Criteria:
The applicant should have FSc/FCS or equivalent qualifications earned from a recognized board/university/institution (overall 12 years of education) with at least 50% marks. In case of FA the applicant must have studied some relevant subjects such as Mathematics, Statistics, and Economics etc. Student with premedical background must have passed additional maths before admission
The applicant is required to appear and successfully pass the Admission Test to be conducted at the time of admissions.
Career Path:
ENTRY:
Eligibility |
Selection Criteria |
Intermediate with a minimum of 50% marks Admission Test or NTS with 45% | Academic Qualification: 50% Test/Interview: 45% |
B.S. TELECOM ENGINEERING: Course Highlights
Course Level |
Duration of the Course |
Examination Type |
Credit hours |
Under Graduate | 4 years | Semester-Wise | 135 |
Driving institutions:
Institution |
City |
1. Dawood University Of Engineering And Technology | Karachi |
2. Ned University Of Engineering & Technology | Karachi |
3. Institute Of Business Management | Karachi |
4. Iqra University [kch] | Karachi |
5. Karachi Institute Of Economics & Technology | Karachi |
6. Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Dewan University | Karachi |
7. Sir Syed University Of Engineering & Technology | Karachi |
8. Isra University [khi] | Karachi |
9. Pimsat – Institute Of Higher Education | Karachi |
10. Biztek Institute Of Business & Technology | Karachi |
11. Fast Institute Of Computer Science | Karachi |
12. Usman Institute Of Technology | Karachi |
13. Mehran University Of Engineering & Technology | Jamshoro |
14. University Of Sindh | Jamshoro |
15. Isra University | Hyderabad |
Undergraduate:
There are a lot of career options for telecom engineers. Their jobs in Pakistan are very competitive due to exceeded needs and lake of skill full person. But if you have good skills and your marks are good with a well demanding degree then various national and multinational companies welcome you to hold their system and you can obtain the following jobs in your field.
Related job fields:
- Telecom Researcher
- Field Manager
- Hardware Designer
- Electronic Designer
- Network Designer
- Product Manager
- Radio Frequency Engineer
- Network Manager
- Marketing
- Transportation
- Professor
- Data Analyst
- Project Manager
Work description:
- Design and install equipment used for transmitting wired phone, cellular, cable and broadband data.
- Work with copper or fiber optic cabling, complex networks and switching systems
- Maintain computer hardware.
- Monitor and measure the performance of networks
- Analyze security of systems, network, or data.
- Select the locations for, designing, configuring and installing new base stations
- Test, troubleshoot and optimize the existing cellular network
- Diagnose network and device problems and implement technical solutions
Pros
- Suitable for people who likes practical and handsome work
- Suitable for people who values achievements and are results oriented
- This career is perfect for people who love to work indoors.
- It is not too difficult to get into this career. Previous work related skill, knowledge, or experience is required for this career.
Cons
- Not suitable for people who likes to help and teach others
- Long working hours (More than 40 hours per week)
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