Electrical and Electronics Engineering
ADA University, in partnership with Politecnico di Torino in Italy, offers a dual-degree undergraduate program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Admitted students have the unique opportunity to study one semester at Politecnico di Torino, Italy, and earn upon successful graduation two bachelor’s degrees from both ADA University and Politecnico di Torino. By following this dual-path approach, students gain interdisciplinary expertise, enhance their employability, and secure a competitive edge in both local and international job markets. The program curriculum was created to equip graduates to be in-demand labor market professionals. Students who enroll will get hands-on technical skills in ADA University's high-tech laboratories. Taking into account recent technical and economic advancements in this industry, this program will provide secure and long-term employment prospects.
Note: All students admitted to the dual degree program are required to take an Internal exam and meet the minimum passing criteria. The exam consists of 42 questions to be completed within 90 minutes. The questions are divided into four sections, each focusing on a different discipline, with the following structure:
Students have 1 hour and a half to answer 42 questions.
Questions are divided into 4 sections covering 4 different disciplines. The number of questions and the time limits are organized as follows:
16 Mathematics questions - 36 minutes
10 Reading comprehension and logical reasoning questions - 20 minutes
10 Physics questions - 22 minutes
6 Basic technical knowledge questions – 12 minutes
Each question has 5 possible answers (marked with letters A,B,C,D,E), only one of which is correct.
The score is based on the following criteria:
+1 point for each correct answer
-0.25 points for each incorrect answer
0 points for unanswered questions
The exam ensures that only students who meet the program's rigor are accepted, maintaining high academic standards. The minimum passing score will be determined by the faculty.