- What is ECE?
- New: Second Major / Minor in Computing (Design and Engineering)
- Computer Engineering
- BTech (Electronics Engineering)
- e-Station (Students)
Career Prospects
What are the Career Prospects?
An EE or CEG student is trained for a wide range of careers. Sectors that employ EE and CEG graduates include Aerospace & Aviation, Automotive, Chemicals, Defence, Electronics & Semiconductors, Energy, Oil & Gas, Finance & Investment, Infocomm, Marine & Offshore, Media & Digital Entertainment, and Medical Technology & Healthcare. In short, the training provided by the ECE curriculum is very versatile. In addition, many of our enterprising graduates have also become entrepreneurs, setting up new businesses that find innovative ways of applying electrical and computer engineering technologies.
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IC Design Houses / Semiconductors | Energy / Oil & Gas | Government Agencies |
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Our graduates continue to do well in terms of employability. In the 2023 Graduate Employment Survey (GES), the mean gross monthly starting salary for Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering graduates are $4,918 and $5,737 respectively. Click here to find out more: NUS GES 2023