You must complete your higher secondary education i.e. class XII with a minimum of 50-55% in the science stream. It is recommended to obtain a high percentage to gain admission to top engineering institutes.
After completing your higher secondary education, you must apply to an Engineering College. You can opt for the following degrees: (1) B.Tech in Telecom Engineering (2) B.Tech in Electronics and Communications Engineering
A bachelor’s degree is considered enough for becoming a Telecommunication Engineer. However, a higher level of education such as a Masters's Degree can help you with career advancement. You can opt for an MTech in Telecom Engineering.
Instrumentation engineers are hired by companies that have automated processes in place. The sole purpose of instrumentation engineers is to ensure that production, overall safety, and stability of the product is not compromised.
Able to identify, analyze and solve problems, Enjoy mathematical and technical activities, Good communication and organizational skills, Able to work independently and accept responsibility
A Bachelor's degree in IT-related programs or equivalent experience is required to enter the field of telecommunications engineering. An entry-level graduate may not take up this position immediately, but certification programs such as CCNA, CCNP, and working experience can help them accelerate their career.
Telecommunications engineers may require certification to work on particular networks and with certain types of telecommunications technology. In order to carry out cabling work, you must be registered with an Australian Communications and Media Authority accredited registrar.