The foundation of electrical and electronics engineering lies in introductory courses such as "Introduction to Electrical and Electronics Engineering" and "Career Planning." These courses lay the groundwork for students' understanding of the field. In the first year, students are introduced to the fundamental concepts of electrical and electronic engineering. As they progress into the second year, they delve deeper into topics such as electrical circuits, supplemented by elective courses that allow them to explore specific areas of interest.The second year also marks the beginning of laboratory courses, providing students with hands-on experience and practical skills. These laboratory sessions further reinforce the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom.By the final year of their studies, students have acquired a comprehensive understanding of electrical and electronics engineering. They have the opportunity to focus on specialized subjects or fields of their choice, tailoring their education to align with their career aspirations. This culmination of technical and theoretical coursework, combined with practical experience gained through laboratory sessions, prepares students to enter the workforce as competent and skilled professionals in the field of electrical and electronics engineering.