Welcome to the site, Kiran. please get an old copy TMH edition (not published now) PRICIPLES OF ELECTRONICS by A P Malvino Study it thoroughly and likely that you love that treatment.
the subjecty cant be jusy handled over a thread over here. I hope you appreciate.
if i were tio be in your position, i would eat the book entirely, LoL. once you lay your hands
automatically you can understand which section of the analog design you are interested
If you are into diogital and microcnttroller design, perhaps anothwer book need to be considered.
Kiran, please, can you translate your inquiry so that everybody can read it? (Some forum members who certainly are willing and capable to help you do not belong to the SMS generation)
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kiran2810, you are in hurry for a subject that takes time, what mvs sarma advice you is very valuble, you will be able to taste Electronics, you will appreciate it.
everybody here is trying to tell you that designing a circuit is the end of long way, where you need to learn many things before you are ready to design a circuit, so for good start, try to follow mvs sarma. Do not be hurry and There is no short cut.
Ok then let me ask a couple more related questions...
Did you ever study any electronic parts such as resistors?
Did you ever hear of Ohm's Law?
Any circuit analysis so far?
People here can help you design a particular kind of circuit such as and amplifier but it's hard to teach someone the entire subject of circuit analysis in one shot. You'd have to study a few different things starting with becoming familiar with the various common circuit components, start with the resistor. Surprisingly, understanding how resistor networks work helps understanding other networks with more types of components because the same basic ideas can be applied.