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Electrical engineers create and innovate technologies for power generation and management. Their designs facilitate electricity distribution (incorporating 'Smart Grid' systems for renewable energy) and serve various industrial sectors.
Modern electrical engineering advancements power hybrid and electric transportation, from cars to trains, ships, and even airplanes.
Our program equips you with specialized electrical expertise to contribute to a greener tomorrow. Through hands-on lab projects, both individual and team-based, you'll develop critical problem-solving and design abilities.
By combining your mathematical, analytical, and technical skills, you'll be prepared to develop engineering solutions that meet industry demands.
All electrical and electronic engineering undergraduates begin with a shared curriculum, maintaining flexibility to switch specializations until the second year's third semester. Options for international study or industrial placements remain available after enrollment. By your third year, you can focus on subjects aligning with your professional goals and personal interests.