Graduating qualified students distinguished in the following:
• The ability to use analytical tools and simulations of science and engineering mathematics.
• The ability to identify and develop different kinds of technology in various fields of electronics and communications.
• The ability to pursue scientific research, creativity and innovation.
• The ability to define and identify engineering problems in the fields of electronics and communications.
• The ability to solve engineering problems by analytical thinking.
• The ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment.
• The ability to lead and take responsibility.
• The ability to communicate effectively.
• Maintaining the ethics of the career and respecting intellectual rights.