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Course Overview

This course offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to current and future industrial demands. You'll explore specialisations in cutting-edge fields such as Hybrid and Electric Aviation, E-Transportation, Sustainable Energy, and the Internet of Things.

Through immersive, hands-on learning experiences, you'll develop advanced technical skills in programming, sustainable design and machine learning - essential for the next phase in the industrial revolution. This degree equips you to become a highly sought-after professional, ready to drive innovation and shape a sustainable, technology-driven future.

An Industry-Driven Curriculum Spanning Two Institutions

In year 1 of the BEng Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering , you'll build a foundation in core engineering principles through courses like Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Engineering Principles, Sustainable Engineering Design and Digital Electronics and Communications . In Year 2, you'll delve into advanced topics such as System Dynamics and Control and Integrated Engineering Design, gaining hands-on experience and industry-relevant skills.

In Year 3, you'll choose specialised modules like Sustainable Electrical Systems and Machine Learning for Engineers. Your final year culminates in a major project, applying your knowledge to real-world engineering challenges.

  • Sustainable Engineering Design
  • Digital Electronics and Communications
  • Electrical Engineering Principles
  • Engineering Mathematics with programming - I
  • Solid Mechanics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Engineering Mathematics with programming - II

Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.

  • System Dynamics and Control
  • Electronics and Amplifiers
  • Integrated Engineering Design
  • Computational Engineering Method
  • Signals and Systems
  • Engineering Management and Business Simulation
  • Electronics Test and Instrumentation
  • Electric Machines and Drives

Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.

  • State Variable Control
  • Digital Control and Actuators
  • Power Electronics
  • Real-time Cyber-Physical System Design
  • Flight Dynamics and Control
  • Machine Learning for Engineers
  • Radio Systems
  • Digital System Design and Programming

Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.

Fees and Scholarships

Year University Fees
Year 1 TAU (India) £ 5,000
Year 2 TAU (India) £ 5,000
Year 3 University of Leicester (UK) £ 24,500*

*This is the projected fee for the academic year, but inflationary uplifts may be applied subject to government regulations. The inflation rate applied will be calculated based on the Retail Price Index (RPIX), excluding mortgage payments. For consistency all fees are published in GBP (£). Fees for years 1 and 2 will require payment in INR and will be subject to applicable exchange rates at the time of payment which may affect the amount due.

The Apollo University Scholarships

  • Scholarships up to 25% are available for the eligible students.

University of Leicester Scholarships

  • Students progressing to the University of Leicester for Year 3 will be eligible for one of two levels of scholarship. These will be 15% or 25% award discount from the international tuition fee.
  • All students who successfully complete Year 1 and Year 2 at TAU and progress to Year 3 at the University of Leicester, will be eligible to receive a minimum award discount of 15% of the international tuition fee.
  • Students achieving a credit-weighted average of 80% across years one and two, will be eligible to receive an enhanced award discount of 25% of the international tuition fee.

Course Benefits

Learn from experienced faculty members whose research directly informs the curriculum, offering you the latest insights and knowledge in the field.

Acquire expertise in programming, software, practical applications, and design skills using state-of-the-art, industrial tools.

The curriculum extends beyond technical know-how, encompassing leadership, ethics, sustainability and professional development.

Admissions Process

Starting your journey in this programme is an exciting chance filled with promise and possibility. To ensure you can focus on your aspirations and dreams, we have simplified the eligibility process for you. To qualify for admission:

  • Achieve a minimum of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics during Intermediate or diploma studies, Maths is compulsary.
  • Minimum 70% score in English subject is compulasary.
  • Successfully complete Class 12 or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as major subjects from a recognised board
  • Qualify with completion or the final year of a diploma in engineering
  • Ensure an age range of 17 to 24 years as of December 31st 2026 of the calendar year.

Entry to the University of Leicester is subject to successful completion of the first two years at The Apollo University’s programme at the required level of achievement and English language scores.

Careers and Employability

The course is designed with renowned industrial partners to equip you with the right skills, experiences and exposure you need to shine in today's highly competitive corporate world. After completing the course, you can explore a variety of exciting career opportunities.

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Power
Engineer

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Control Systems
Engineer

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Research and
Development Engineer

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Electronics
Engineer

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Robotic
Engineer

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Renewable Energy
Engineer

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Micro Electrical
Engineer

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Electrical
Engineering

Course Overview

This course offers a comprehensive curriculum tailored to current and future industrial demands. You'll explore specialisations in cutting-edge fields such as Hybrid and Electric Aviation, E-Transportation, Sustainable Energy, and the Internet of Things.

Through immersive, hands-on learning experiences, you'll develop advanced technical skills in programming, sustainable design and machine learning - essential for the next phase in the industrial revolution. This degree equips you to become a highly sought-after professional, ready to drive innovation and shape a sustainable, technology-driven future.

An Industry-Driven Curriculum Spanning Two Institutions

In year 1 of the BEng Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering , you'll build a foundation in core engineering principles through courses like Engineering Mathematics, Electrical Engineering Principles, Sustainable Engineering Design and Digital Electronics and Communications . In Year 2, you'll delve into advanced topics such as System Dynamics and Control and Integrated Engineering Design, gaining hands-on experience and industry-relevant skills.

In Year 3, you'll choose specialised modules like Sustainable Electrical Systems and Machine Learning for Engineers. Your final year culminates in a major project, applying your knowledge to real-world engineering challenges.

  • Sustainable Engineering Design
  • Digital Electronics and Communications
  • Electrical Engineering Principles
  • Engineering Mathematics with programming - I
  • Solid Mechanics
  • Fluid Mechanics
  • Thermodynamics
  • Engineering Mathematics with programming - II

Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.

  • System Dynamics and Control
  • Electronics and Amplifiers
  • Integrated Engineering Design
  • Computational Engineering Method
  • Signals and Systems
  • Engineering Management and Business Simulation
  • Electronics Test and Instrumentation
  • Electric Machines and Drives

Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.

  • State Variable Control
  • Digital Control and Actuators
  • Power Electronics
  • Real-time Cyber-Physical System Design
  • Flight Dynamics and Control
  • Machine Learning for Engineers
  • Radio Systems
  • Digital System Design and Programming

Modules shown represent choices available to current students. The range of modules available and the content of any individual module may change in future years.

Fees and Scholarships

Year University Fees
Year 1 TAU (India) £ 5,000
Year 2 TAU (India) £ 5,000
Year 3 University of Leicester (UK) £ 24,500*

*This is the projected fee for the academic year, but inflationary uplifts may be applied subject to government regulations. The inflation rate applied will be calculated based on the Retail Price Index (RPIX), excluding mortgage payments. For consistency all fees are published in GBP (£). Fees for years 1 and 2 will require payment in INR and will be subject to applicable exchange rates at the time of payment which may affect the amount due.

The Apollo University Scholarships

  • Scholarships up to 25% are available for the eligible students.

University of Leicester Scholarships

  • Students progressing to the University of Leicester for Year 3 will be eligible for one of two levels of scholarship. These will be 15% or 25% award discount from the international tuition fee.
  • All students who successfully complete Year 1 and Year 2 at TAU and progress to Year 3 at the University of Leicester, will be eligible to receive a minimum award discount of 15% of the international tuition fee.
  • Students achieving a credit-weighted average of 80% across years one and two, will be eligible to receive an enhanced award discount of 25% of the international tuition fee.

Why should you choose this programme?

Learn from experienced faculty members whose research directly informs the curriculum, offering you the latest insights and knowledge in the field.

Acquire expertise in programming, software, practical applications, and design skills using state-of-the-art, industrial tools.

The curriculum extends beyond technical know-how, encompassing leadership, ethics, sustainability and professional development.

Admissions Process

Starting your journey in this programme is an exciting chance filled with promise and possibility. To ensure you can focus on your aspirations and dreams, we have simplified the eligibility process for you. To qualify for admission:

  • Achieve a minimum of 60% in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics during Intermediate or diploma studies, Maths is compulsary.
  • Minimum 70% score in English subject is compulasary.
  • Successfully complete Class 12 or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as major subjects from a recognised board
  • Qualify with completion or the final year of a diploma in engineering
  • Ensure an age range of 17 to 24 years as of December 31st 2026 of the calendar year.

Entry to the University of Leicester is subject to successful completion of the first two years at The Apollo University’s programme at the required level of achievement and English language scores.

Careers and Employability

The course is designed with renowned industrial partners to equip you with the right skills, experiences and exposure you need to shine in today's highly competitive corporate world. After completing the course, you can explore a variety of exciting career opportunities.

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Power
Engineer

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Control Systems
Engineer

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Research and
Development Engineer

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Electronics
Engineer

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Renewable Energy
Engineer

img

Micro Electrical
Engineer

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Electrical
Engineering

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Instrumentation
Engineer

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BEng Electrical, Electronic and Information Engineering - your gateway to shaping the future of technology and making a meaningful difference in the world!