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Which one is the best option - PhD Electrical Engineering or PhD Computer Engineering
Suggestions are required from Engineers on this forum ,please.
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Having said that, your supervisor’s research determines what you end up working on. |
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Hey Obaid,
Since I have read your replies in the science group section, I feel you can be of good help to me as I have opted Applied Mathematics and Statistics. I want to ask questions regarding the syllabus. So let me ask them straight away. Are geometric, Negative Binomial, Exponential and Uniform distributions included, as they haven't been mentioned in the syllabus?. And Index Numbers? Also, I had studied R.L Burden's Numerical Analysis in my graduation, however, It is actually a little difficult to comprehend, which I am realizing now. Therefore, kindly recommend me a good NA Book. Also, can I get your email ? |
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I adopted a high risk strategy which has been my practice throughout my studies. This strategy worked for me sometimes and sometimes it backfired. How much risk appetite one has varies. My strategy was to do selective study wherein I would prepare really well some sections and completely ignore other sections. Moving to the specifics: 1) these topics on statistics are included. I, however, skipped them. Maybe reviewed some mcqs. 2) for numerical methods, as in your case, I could not find any suitable textbook. So I searched the relevant method on the internet and developed my own summary of the method. e.g for the Simpson’s method I made a half page step by step summary etc. 3) I don’t want to say no but kindly excuse me. |
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I want to know that you scored very well in both the subjects, however, you are also claiming to not have covered the complete syllabus. How did that work? Is it a risky thing or can all the questions be attempted if you do study selectively. Which topics did you leave untouched in Maths and Stats? |
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