B.Sc. in Electronic Science is a 3-year undergraduate program that provides students with a strong foundation in the principles of electronics, circuit design, and communication systems. The course covers topics such as digital electronics, microprocessors, analog circuits, electromagnetic fields, signal processing, and semiconductor devices. Students acquire practical knowledge through laboratory work, projects, and industry internships, equipping them with the necessary skills for careers in electronics, telecommunications, and automation. This program also emphasizes problem-solving, critical thinking, and innovation, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared for roles in both research and development as well as in the application of electronic technologies. The course duration is typically three years, divided into six semesters.