Bachelor in Electrical Engineering 5 Years
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design and application of equipment, devices and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
Work Environment
Electrical and electronics engineers work in industries including research and development, engineering services, manufacturing, telecommunications, and the federal government. Electrical and electronics engineers generally work indoors in offices. However, they may have to visit sites to observe a problem or a piece of complex equipment.
How to Become One
Electrical and electronics engineers must have a bachelor’s degree. Employers also value practical experience, such as internships or participation in cooperative engineering programs.
Salary
The median annual wage for electrical engineers is $100,830. The median annual wage for electronics engineers (except computer) is $107,540.
Job Outlook
Overall employment of electrical and electronics engineers is projected to grow 3 percent over the next ten years, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Employment growth is expected to be tempered by slow growth or decline in most manufacturing industries and in telecommunications.
Entry Requirements
- A level or FSc (Pre-Engineering) or equivalent with minimum 60% marks and 3rd division in matriculation.
- 50% marks in NTS/IAME entry test.
Free Skill Classes
IAME student also get free of cost skills classes with engineering program in order to groom personality, crack interviews & MS-office Professional use.
AME Courses
IAME offers aircraft maintenance engineering courses (B1/B2)
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