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The Ph.D. represents the pinnacle of academic achievement granted by universities, bestowed on candidates who exhibit exceptional innovative research during their advanced studies. This degree certifies the recipient's ability to perform autonomous investigations while possessing both extensive foundational understanding across their discipline and specialized expertise in a particular domain. Applicants to the Ph.D. program generally hold a master's qualification from an accredited institution in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a similar discipline. For those without a master's degree, a direct-Ph.D. pathway exists, where students will obtain either an M.S. Thesis or M.S. Non-Thesis qualification alongside their doctoral degree.