Course Overview
The program builds study in electronic circuits, communication systems, embedded design, and signal processing. Students learn how electronic devices and communication networks function across different settings.
Training includes laboratory work, simulation tasks, and project-based assignments. Students use tools linked with circuit design, hardware testing, and system analysis.
Group activities support communication and planning skills used in engineering teams. Exposure to practical tasks supports readiness for work in electronics and telecom fields.
Graduates enter roles in telecommunications companies, electronics production units, network system support, and technical service teams. Some continue study in advanced engineering programs or certification routes linked with electronics and communication fields.
General Eligibility
Completion of secondary education with strong performance in mathematics and physics. Academic transcripts, passport copy, and completed application form required.
Scholarships may be offered based on academic results or financial background. Selection happens through review of submitted documents during admission processing.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, subject to visa rules
Language Requirement