PhD PhD in Electrical Engineering Italy Study Electrical Engineering PhD abroad Italy PhD Electrical Engineering scope
- Gourav Pal asked 6 months ago
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Yes, PhD in Electrical Engineering in Italy can be a good option. Electrical Engineering focuses on the study of design and application of equipment, designs and systems that use electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. A PhD in Electrical Engineering is for 3-6 years, depending on the university. Below are the pros and cons of pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering.
Pros
- Italy consists of some of the most prestigious universities for PhD in Electrical Engineering including Politecnico di Torino, Politecnico di Milano, Sapienza University of Rome, and University of Bologna.
- Most of the PhD in Italy are fully funded with a monthly stipend of € 1,200 – € 1,600.
- Italy consists of some of the modern-day research trends including smart grids, renewable energy, robotics, embedded systems, and much more. Many of the projects are a part of EU-funded programs offering exposure and mobility.
Cons
- There is often a problem of language barrier when you are studying a non-English speaking nation. Even though the degree is in English, but the everyday commotion can be difficult if an individual is not familiar with Italian.
- Fully funded seats are very limited in Italy and there is a lot of competition around it.
- While the PhD in Electrical Engineering is a good option to pursue in Italy. But, with the completion of the degree, the career prospects are much lower than that of Germany, USA or UK.
- Gourav Pal answered 6 months ago
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