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Noblepreneur:My major reason for sharing the info is because there are very few Nigerians in those programmes. No African/Nigerian in Communications Engineering for the past two years, maybe longer. There are more of Asians, especially Indians and Chinese. From my interaction with them, they are equipped with adequate information about the programme, sometimes, before graduating from Bachelors. Maybe we could bridge that gap. Lastly, opportunities abound in these fields and they come with price tags. |
eMidas:I will advise based on the little I know about the programme. That stated, the programme has two options, so the necessary skills depends on your specialization. Generally, solid knowledge and skills in electronics & telecommunications are paramount, both in class and for jobs respectively. Also, SOUND job experience in any of those fields will be helpful. For programming, relevant ones you can learn (Java, C++...). Your programming skills might not be really required in class but it will go a long way outside school. I will encourage you to apply. I can always make findings if you have more questions. |
donkafor:Sorry, I don't know about this programme. |
Hello house! It's been a while here and kudos to everyone keeping this thread alive (much respect for the Ancestors). I would like to encourage prospective Engineering/Computer Science applicants to explore Master of Science in Communication Engineering or Power Engineering or Informatics at TUM. While doing this, try garner the necessary IT skills before you leave Nigeria. It will surely help you here, both for study and student jobs. Wishing all prospectives a successful application process. Cheers! |
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