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I have offers from
Bristol ;optical comms and signal processing,
Cardiff ;wireless and microwave comms withindustry,
Belfast ;Electronics with internship,
Strathclyde ;Electronics and electrical MSc
Glasgow ; electronics and photonics MSc
Which Uni is better interms of job prospects and teaching..Thanks in advance
Bristol ;optical comms and signal processing,
Cardiff ;wireless and microwave comms withindustry,
Belfast ;Electronics with internship,
Strathclyde ;Electronics and electrical MSc
Glasgow ; electronics and photonics MSc
Which Uni is better interms of job prospects and teaching..Thanks in advance
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(Original post by VaasuReddy)
I have offers from
Bristol ;optical comms and signal processing,
Cardiff ;wireless and microwave comms withindustry,
Belfast ;Electronics with internship,
Strathclyde ;Electronics and electrical MSc
Glasgow ; electronics and photonics MSc
Which Uni is better interms of job prospects and teaching..Thanks in advance
I have offers from
Bristol ;optical comms and signal processing,
Cardiff ;wireless and microwave comms withindustry,
Belfast ;Electronics with internship,
Strathclyde ;Electronics and electrical MSc
Glasgow ; electronics and photonics MSc
Which Uni is better interms of job prospects and teaching..Thanks in advance
Congratulations on your offer from Strathclyde! I'm sure you'll have a great time here with us should you choose to accept

We're very proud to say that our Electronic and Electrical Engineering department was ranked Number 1 in Scotland and we're also in the UK's top 5 (Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2020) so it's always great to get that recognition.
When it comes to job prospects over 92% of our graduates have jobs by the time they finish their course and lots of them have chosen careers from all over the world, you can find some of the career prospects here under the Careers tab - https://www.strath.ac.uk/courses/pos...ering/#careers.
I hope this helps a little with your decision making, it can be really hard to choose where it is you would ultimately like to attend so I wish you the best of luck and I'm sure whatever you decide will be the right choice for you.
Karen - University of Strathclyde Official Rep.
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