
BEng in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (UG)
About Queen’s University, Belfast, UK
Queen’s University Belfast is a prestigious institution located in the heart of a lively, culturally rich city. It offers a dynamic environment with top academic rankings and a strong international presence.
Queen’s has 15 subjects ranked in the world’s top 200 (QS 2023), with five in the global top 100—including Pharmacy, Nursing, and Performing Arts. It also features 10 subjects in the top 200 in the ARWU 2022 rankings.
Home to over 3,900 international students from 90+ countries, Queen’s ranks 4th in the world for international outlook (THE 2024). It also boasts a high graduate success rate—93% of graduates are in work or further study within 15 months, and it’s ranked 10th in the UK for graduate prospects.
The university offers a wide range of development programs to boost employability and help students reach their full potential.
About the Program
In a world where sustainable energy, smart home technology, the Internet of Things and even self-driving cars are a reality, studying Electrical and Electronic Engineering offers students immeasurable potential opportunities. The advances in Electrical and Electronic Engineering are so great that every part of 21st Century life is improved by them.
As a result, Electrical and Electronic Engineering is one of the broadest and impactful exciting engineering disciplines on offer at Queen’s University. The degree programme covers a wide spectrum of topics, from micro-electronic chip design and manufacturing to power generation and distribution. Rapid advances in fields such as telecommunications, computer firmware, hardware and networking, medical electronics, security, control and robotics and renewable energy systems are also reflected in the course structure.
Program Highlights
- Students may undertake a year’s paid placement in industry and there are currently lots of companies to choose from. Examples of companies where our students have spent their placements include BT, Sensata Technologies, Andor Technology, NIE Networks, BAE Systems, Atkins, Microsoft and Seagate.
- Queen’s is one of only nine UK universities involved in the prestigious IET ‘Power Academy’ scholarship scheme, which each year provides scholarships from the fourteen industrial partners to students on the BEng and MEng degrees. The industrial partners involved in the Power Academy Scheme – examples include NIE Networks, Rolls Royce, National Grid, Network Rail, London Underground, Mitsubishi Electric and BAE Systems. Other companies, such as Sensata, Civica and Caterpillar, also sponsor students on these courses.
About University
Eligibility
For Admission to PSG IAS
- More than 70% score in +2 board examination or overall score of 80% in Diploma.
Language Skill
- TOFEL score of more than 80(out of 120) or IELTS overall score of 6 and not less than 5.5 in any individual modules.