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No other branch of engineering can claim to have such an impact on modern society as Electronic Engineering had. The ease, speed and precision by which electrical energy and electronic signals can be transmitted, transformed and controlled have influenced not only the everyday life of people, but have also changed the class of many other disciplines. Over a short span of only few decades, Electronic Engineering has grown from a study of abstract phenomena to a multi-branch discipline with significant applications in the areas of power, communication, control and computer systems.
The students are required to complete a final project towards the end of their degree. The project would typically require solving some industrial problem by using the knowledge and skills acquired during the program. The project is expected to be of some value to the organization.
In order to produce graduates with a well-balanced personality, general awareness of social issues and basic reasoning capabilities, students are also required to take, in addition to core and elective courses of the discipline, a number of general courses in the area of humanities, social sciences, religion and ethics, health & physical education, languages and communication skills. In addition to English, the students are required to study one foreign language, e.g. French, German, etc.
The overall program provides a highly conducive environment and an excitement driven approach that encourages creativity to accomplish results |
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