MPhil in Network Engineering (Master of Philosophy in Network Engineering)
M.Phil (Network Engineering) is a master degree course. The full degree course consists of two year and its syllabus is divide in four semesters of six month each. It is mention as computer network architects, design, build, and operate computer network hardware, software, and servers. Candidates gain study in analytical, customer-service, organization, leadership and problem-solving skills. The research degree course provide helps the student to gain knowledge base in areas of business applications, database applications, software programming, e-commerce fundamentals, and software project management. Through this course candidates can make their career in various fields. For this candidates must be very hard working and must posses the capacity of independent study and thought. The course area prepare candidates for a network engineering career. During the study time it introduce candidates to advanced computer systems and how to maintain them. During this course candidate have the opportunity to learn all about computer systems, but will likely primarily centered on networking in a business setting. After passing this program degree holder could choose to work as a technician, network administrator, engineer, analyst, or even as a computer network instructor.
M.Phil (Network Engineering) Career Opportunities:
- Computer science teachers, postsecondary
- Natural sciences managers
- Telecommunications line installers and repairers
- Telecommunications equipment installers and repairers, except line installers
MASTER OF PHILOSOPHY IN NETWORK ENGINEERING (MPHIL IN NETWORK ENGINEERING)
Master of Philosophy in Network Engineering (MPhil in Network Engineering) is a 2 Years Doctorate Degree Courses program that focuses on Master of Philosophy. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare students for a career in Master of Philosophy.
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