NEC Electronics, Communication and Information Engineering Syllabus Preparation¶
This is the working study surface for the Electronics, Communication and Information Engineering registration examination. It follows the official ten-chapter, sixty-subchapter syllabus and is designed for rapid recognition, comparison, and direct one-step calculation.
Start with the syllabus¶
- View the complete syllabus — all ten chapters and sixty coded subchapters used as the coverage authority for these notes.
- Question types and preparation focus — what to prioritize, expected question styles, difficulty mix, distractors, and revision workflow.
Review library¶
| Section | Review page |
|---|---|
| Coverage | Syllabus Index and Coverage |
| Chapter 1 | Basic Electrical and Electronics Engineering |
| Chapter 2 | Digital Logic and Microprocessor |
| Chapter 3 | Programming Language and Its Applications |
| Chapter 4 | Computer Organization and Embedded System |
| Chapter 5 | Computer Networks and Network Security System |
| Chapter 6 | Electromagnetic and Communication System |
| Chapter 7 | Data Structures, Database and Operating System |
| Chapter 8 | Theory of Computation and Computer Graphics |
| Chapter 9 | Telecommunication and Soft Switching |
| Chapter 10 | Project Planning, Design and Implementation |
Review method¶
- Read one coded subchapter and its comparison tables.
- Memorize the last-revision box, formulas, units, and validity conditions.
- Attempt the corresponding model-paper item without looking at the options.
- Return to the note when a distractor exposes a missing distinction.
Review edition
All ten chapters now have review-first editions. Chapter 1 is independently verified; Chapters 2-10 are complete syllabus drafts and remain marked for source-by-source verification before final memorization.