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FAQs


  • What undergraduates programs does the Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technology and Engineering (FTKEK) offer?

    FTKEK offers a range of programs including Bachelor of Electronic Engineering with Honours, Bachelor of Computer Engineering with Honours, and Diploma in Electronic Engineering, Computer Engineering Technology (Computer Systems), Electronics Engineering Technology (Industrial Electronics), Electronics Engineering Technology (Telecommunications), Electronic Engineering Technology, and Technology in Electronic Industrial Automation.

  • What is the duration of the Bachelor's degree programs?

    The duration of Bachelor's degree programs is a minimum of 4 years and a maximum of 6 years.

  • How is a student's academic performance evaluated?

    A student's academic performance is evaluated based on their Grade Point Average (GPA) and Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA). The academic status classification is provided in Academic Handbook.

  • Is there an academic advisory system in place for students?

    Yes, there is an academic advisory system. Students are assigned academic advisors who guide them throughout their study duration at the university. The roles and responsibilities of students and academic advisors are outlined in the document.

  • Can students choose their subjects freely?

    Yes, students are free to select subjects offered by the faculty based on their capability, as long as they comply with the rules and regulations set by the faculty and the university's academic board.

  • What are the requirements for the conferment of a Bachelor degree?

    To be eligible for the conferment of a Bachelor degree, a student must obtain a Good academic status (KB) in their final semester, pass all required courses in the curriculum, and fulfill any other conditions determined by the University.

  • How are students guided in their course selection and academic progress?

    Students are assigned academic advisors who conduct regular meetings to guide them in course selection, study planning, and academic progress. The responsibilities of students and academic advisors are outlined in the document.

  • What are the responsibilities of academic advisors?

    Academic advisors are responsible for conducting meetings with students, guiding course registration, supervising study progress, providing study planning guidance, and ensuring accurate record-keeping for degree requirements.

  • How can students benefit from the academic advisory system?

    The academic advisory system provides personalized guidance and support to students, helping them make informed decisions regarding their academic journey, course selection, and career goals. It ensures that students receive the necessary guidance and resources to maximize their educational experience.

  • What facilities are available at the Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technology and Engineering?

    The specific facilities available at the Faculty may vary, but typically, you can expect access to well-equipped laboratories, computer facilities, research centers, libraries, classrooms, and collaborative spaces for students and faculty members.

  • Does the Faculty offer any postgraduate programs or only Bachelor's degree programs?

    Yes, the Faculty offers postgraduate programs in addition to Bachelor's degree programs.

  • What postgraduate programs are offered by the Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technology and Engineering?

    The specific postgraduate programs offered by the Faculty can be referred to under menu Postgraduate Programmes or contact the faculty directly.

  •  Are there any specific admission requirements for the postgraduate programs?

    Yes, there are specific admission requirements for postgraduate programs. These requirements may include holding a relevant Bachelor's degree, submitting academic transcripts, providing letters of recommendation, writing a statement of purpose, and achieving a satisfactory score on standardized tests such as the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) or TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) for international students.

  •  Can you provide an overview of the curriculum structure for the postgraduate programs?

    The curriculum structure for postgraduate programs will depend on the specific program and field of study. Generally, postgraduate programs involve a combination of coursework, research, and a thesis or dissertation component. The curriculum is designed to provide in-depth knowledge and advanced skills in the chosen field of study.

  • Are there any research opportunities for postgraduate students at the Faculty?

    Yes, research opportunities are often available for postgraduate students at the Faculty. This may include opportunities to work on research projects, collaborate with faculty members, and contribute to ongoing research initiatives in various areas of electronics and computer technology.

  • How can I contact the Faculty of Electronics and Computer Technology and Engineering (FTKEK) for more information?

    For further inquiries, you can contact us at +606-2701897 (phone), email us at ftkek@utem.edu.my, or visit us at Fakulti Teknologi dan Kejuruteraan Elektronik dan Komputer (FTKEK), Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM), Hang Tuah Jaya, 76100, Durian Tunggal, Melaka, Malaysia.