Course Overview
The programme builds strong knowledge in electrical systems design, power distribution, and modern electronic technologies. Students study core areas such as control engineering, digital systems, renewable energy systems, and communication networks. Laboratory sessions support hands-on experience with industry-standard tools and software.
Project work forms a large part of the study, giving students the chance to solve real engineering problems. The final dissertation allows focused research on topics like smart grids, automation, or energy efficiency systems.
Graduates gain access to roles in power utilities, telecom companies, electronics firms, and engineering consultancies. The programme also supports progression to doctoral study in engineering fields. The curriculum reflects current engineering practices used across Europe and other regions, supporting global career mobility.
General Eligibility
Applicants need a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a related field. Some cases accept applicants from Physics or Mechatronics with relevant background. Academic transcripts, CV, passport copy, and reference letters form part of the application file.
Scholarships may be available based on academic results or financial need. Applications are submitted online through the university portal. Shortlisted candidates may receive interview requests or extra document checks.
Part Time Work Details
Up to 20 hours per week during study period, full-time during holidays
Language Requirement