Course Description
Microwave & Radar Engineering, or M.E. Microwave & Radar Engineering, is a postgraduate study in Electronics and Communication Engineering. The curriculum provides a theoretical foundation for understanding the design, development, and operation of satellite and cellular radio communications. It offers a foundation for future research as well as knowledge and skills necessary for employment in RF and Microwave Engineering and related sectors of Communication Engineering. The course is career-oriented in nature and leads to numerous opportunities in both the private and public sectors upon completion. The course is appropriate for people who want to foster and create a positive interest in contemporary practise, as well as a comprehension of research methodologies via the dissertation. It assists people interested in acquiring the competence necessary to satisfy the growing needs of new technologies in Radio Frequency (RF) and Microwave Engineering. Candidates must be bright, courageous, level-headed, and willing to master new skills as needed. The curriculum teaches students how to analyse user needs and component specifications in order to create successful designs within the restrictions imposed by available resources and basic physical boundaries. Students are prepared for professions in industries such as telecommunications networks, fibre optics, and robots with this course. Candidates who successfully complete the course have a fair chance of pursuing advanced research studies.