Must hold a Bachelor’s (BE Hons) in Electrical and/or Electronic Engineering, or equivalent engineering degree, with at least Second Class Honours Grade I (2.1 equivalent, NFQ Level 8). Indian CGPA ~ 6.0/10 or above typically matches this standard. Applicants should come from a relevant bachelor’s background—core EEE topics like circuits, signal processing, control systems, power systems, VLSI, IoT.
A strong foundation in mathematics (especially linear algebra, calculus) and programming is expected.
Prior exposure to electronic devices, digital systems, sensors, communications or IC design is beneficial.
Research ability or mini‑project experience helps—since the final dissertation is 30 credits.
Module work includes EE6024 Machine Learning, EE6035 Power Systems, EE6041 DSP, EE6048 Smart Grids, IoT or IC-related modules.
Equivalent international or Indian engineering degrees will be assessed via qualification equivalence tools at UCC.