Yeah you can. For sure as Avionics is nothing but Electrical systems in Aircrafts.
Yes, but you will probably have to take some basic petroleum engineering prerequisites before completing the degree.
A: All have their merits. In electronics invariably BS is required. It makes sense to have in addition a MS in physics or an MS in business. The moneys lies into managers as opposed to engineering as absolute.
There is no institution in Pakistan that offers BS degree in Nuclear Engineering...There is two for MS degree and their names are Pakistan institute of applied sciences islamabad and Kanupp....so you ll have to get a BS degree from any other country and come back to Pakistan if you want and get MS degree from here.but its not so advanced so its better you take to abroad .warm wishes
Germany is the better option.
Being an Electronics and Telecommunication graduate. When you enter into college, I assure you as long as you know basic mathematics, you will certainly graduate. But having a degree and having knowledge are not the same. The education system relies mostly on theoretical concepts and very little of it is implemented in practice. So unless you take active interest in subjects, chances are that you will graduate without ever being able to identify basic electronic components on a PCB. In fact majority of students cannot tell a diode from a transistor despite holding distinction on their degree certificate. So I assume it is clear that without exactly understanding the concepts, you can still become an engineer irrespective of the stream. Now, if you belong to a reputed engineering college, you have a high probability of ending up in a software job. To give you statistics, only 10% of the students from my batch got placed in core electronics companies, rest all were placed in software giants.Now that was for people who lack interest in electronics and study just to clear the exam. If you are really passionate about electronics, you can certainly excel in the field. You can start building hobby circuits from the concepts you learn in college. Being engaged in such activities might cause you to develop some amazing electronic product which can go on to become a billion dollar product. Many students nowadays are launching successful electronics startups and not all of them are from IITs. Good practical knowledge will help you get placed in core electronics companies. You can apply for MS and work abroad too. As for mathematics, strong math's is an icing on the cake. It will help you in signal processing, network analysis etc. But you can still do very complex circuit designing with elementary mathematics, few simulation tools and clear concepts. invertisuniversity.ac.in/mtechec/electronic-and-communication-egineering/coursedetails
By BS in Electronics Engineering,you have the opportunity that u can also do MS in Electronics Engineering,which is valid nand valuable in USA.
Yes, but you will probably have to take some basic petroleum engineering prerequisites before completing the degree.
here are the some engineering online schools for u...ECPI University offering AS in Electronics Engineer. Tech. BS in Electronics Engineering, DeVry University offering AS in Computer Engr. BS in Computer Engr. MS in Electrical Engr. AS in Electronics Engr, Walden University offering PhD in Engineering Mgmt.
A: All have their merits. In electronics invariably BS is required. It makes sense to have in addition a MS in physics or an MS in business. The moneys lies into managers as opposed to engineering as absolute.
A: After a BS the normal step is manager of a project and that requires a MS in business, However if the interest is technology the I suggest a MS in physics. Both combinations are desirable and wanted.
yes! i can do MS in aerospace engineering. ha!
yes
The Lahore University of Management Sciences offers the following degree programs: biology (BS, MS, PhD), chemistry (BS, MS, PhD), computer science (BS, MS, PhD), electrical engineering (BS, MS, PhD), mathematics (BS, MS, PhD), physics (BS, MS, PhD), economics (BSc, MSc), economics and politics (BSc), political science (BSc), anthropology and sociology (BSc), accounting and finance (BSc), management science (BSc, PhD), humanities (BA), history (BA), BA-LL.B, MBA, Executive MBA.
Uplink is from MS to BS Downlink is from BS to MS P.S: BS=Base Station, MS=Mobile Station e.g cell phone
There is no institution in Pakistan that offers BS degree in Nuclear Engineering...There is two for MS degree and their names are Pakistan institute of applied sciences islamabad and Kanupp....so you ll have to get a BS degree from any other country and come back to Pakistan if you want and get MS degree from here.but its not so advanced so its better you take to abroad .warm wishes
You need a BS in Applied Science and a MS in environmental engineering. This website offers great information about the industry-www.ecojobs.com/environmental-science-and-engineering-jobs.htm
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