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Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Electrical and Electronics Engineering, which is the application of the principles of electricity to develop machines, devices and systems, has significantly affected the quality of life. Its study continues to be an exciting proposition. Per capita consumption of electricity is still a measure of any country's development. The fast depletion of fossil fuels and degradation of environment has opened the doors for clean and non-conventional energy resources. Further, the ever growing demand for power and the integration of utilities into national grids brings in complexities that today's engineer should be equipped to meet. These are the focal points of this program.

Electrical & Electronics at Methodist:

The course at Methodist concentrates on bridging theory and practice, including a wide variety of electronics and electrical ystesms and their applications. The course is designed to equip students with the fundamental understanding and practical skills needed by the potential leaders of a demanding profession. However, this by no means limits our graduates in their choice of career: like other courses at Methodist, it is a training in logical thought and expression, and can lead to employment in many different fields.

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