B.Tech In Rail Systems and Communication Engineering Syllabus

  • Years 4 Years
  • Type Course Under Graduate
  • stream Engineering
  • Delivery Mode
Delve into the program's curriculum, covering railway systems, communication engineering, signal processing, and advanced technologies.

Syllabus and subjects in B.Tech Rail Systems and Communication Engineering

The B.Tech program in Rail Systems and Communication Engineering offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the specialized field of rail transportation systems and communication engineering. This program covers a wide range of subjects, including railway operations and management, rail system design, signalling and control systems, communication networks, digital signal processing, and wireless communication. Students will engage in practical learning experiences through laboratory work, simulation projects, and industry internships, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge to real-world challenges in rail systems and communication. The program also explores emerging technologies such as high-speed rail, intelligent transportation systems, and rail safety and security measures. Additionally, students will focus on ethical considerations, safety regulations, and environmental impact assessments in rail system projects. Throughout the program, there is a strong emphasis on problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaborative teamwork, preparing graduates for careers in rail transportation engineering, rail communication systems, and related industries. By program completion, students will be well-prepared to contribute to the development, maintenance, and innovation of rail systems and communication networks in the transportation sector.

Syllabus of Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Rail Systems and Communication Engineering

S.NoSubjects
1Signaling and Interlocking
2Railway Tunneling
3Modernization of Railways and High Speed Trains
4Suburban Railways in Metro Cities
5Construction of New Railways Lines and Track Linking                                                                         
6Equipment at Railway Station
7Level Crossings
8Track Maintenance
9Track Drainage
10Creep of Rails
11Rails
12LHB Systems
13Track Management and Maintenance


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