Top 10 Universities to Pursue Electrical Engineering in USA
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1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
MIT has awarded electrical engineering degrees to thousands of students for nearly 130 years, and the educational programs here are cutting edge, since their inception. Here, you can gain the knowledge and skills needed to secure jobs in Information Technology, mobile phone troubleshooting, power plant design, engineering companies, and many others.

2. Stanford University

The EE program of Stanford University emphasizes technical knowledge as well as laboratory and design skills. While the undergraduate majors focus on the electrical engineering principles along with the required supporting knowledge of computing, engineering basics, mathematics, and science, the master’s program provide students an opportunity to specialize in one area of Electrical Engineering.

3. University of California – Berkeley

Choose University of California – Berkeley, because they offer one of the field’s best research and instructional programs available in the world, and is ranked consistently in the top universities for Electrical Engineering in USA.

4. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

University of Illinois–Urbana-Champaign is a public institution, founded in 1867, and offers a Greek system, where 21% of the student body is involved in a sorority and 21% is involved in a fraternity.

5. California Institute of Technology

Electronic Engineering at Caltech has a century-long record of excellence. The innovative training of the institute has given rise to many distinguished leaders in the field.

6. Georgia Institute of Technology

According to the US News & World Report, electrical engineers who graduate from Georgia Tech’s top five ranked specialization programs have exciting job opportunities. The new graduates from the institute earn an average of $65,000 per year.

7. Cornell University
Cornell University is a consistently top-ranked school for Electrical Engineering in USA that educates and trains the next generation of engineers.

8. Princeton University
The department of Electrical Engineering in Princeton University offers two degree programs. The doctoral (Ph.D.) program prepares students for a variety of careers in research, teaching, and advanced development. The Master of Engineering (M.Eng.) program is designed for students interested in careers in engineering practices or technical management.

9. Carnegie Mellon University
The Department of Electrical Engineering at this university is actively engaged in education and research at the forefront of a remarkably diverse set of technological areas.

10. Purdue University-West Lafayette
The institution offers an educational experience that is among the best in public universities around the world. The Masters and PhD graduate programs have more than 700 graduate students from around the world.
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