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The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering Technology (Electric/Electronic) is an intensive program designed to cultivate expertise in electrical and electronic engineering. It combines advanced coursework, research, and practical application, focusing on areas such as power systems and renewable energy. Students conduct original research, collaborating with faculty and industry partners to address complex engineering challenges. Graduates emerge prepared for leadership roles in academia, research, industry, and government, equipped with the skills to drive innovation and contribute to technological advancement.The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Engineering Technology (Electric/Electronic) is an intensive program designed to cultivate expertise in electrical and electronic engineering. It combines advanced coursework, research, and practical application, focusing on areas such as power systems and renewable energy. Students conduct original research, collaborating with faculty and industry partners to address complex engineering challenges. Graduates emerge prepared for leadership roles in academia, research, industry, and government, equipped with the skills to drive innovation and contribute to technological advancement.
research scientists, engineering consultants, faculty members, chief technology officers, engineering managers, directors of research and development, and roles in government agencies and international organizations, where they can drive innovation, influence policy, and shape the future of technology.
* Thesis preparation needs minimum 6 months to graduate
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