Electronics
Introduction
Electronic engineering is a professional engineering discipline that deals with the emission, behavior, and effects of electrons (as in electron tubes and transistors) and with electronic devices, systems or equipment. In the field of electronic engineering , engineers design and test circuits that use the electromagnetic properties of electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, inductors, diodes and transistors to achieve a particular functionality
|
|
Eligibility
Those who have passed the plus Two/equivalent examination or three-year diploma holders in any branch of engineering/equivalent examination are eligible for admission.
Job Prospects
Graduates in electronics engineering can find employment in a wide range of industries and commerce. These include:
- the electrical and electronics industry, eg robotics, digital technology, telecommunications, electronics consultancies and electronic equipment manufacturers;
- other engineering industries, eg aerospace, energy, chemical and marine;
- non-electrical organisations, eg helping implement and maintain computer systems, telecommunications and other technical equipment;
- utility companies, eg gas, electricity and water;
- research establishments, both academic and commercial;
- the public sector, including the civil service, local authorities, hospitals and educational institutions;
|