2022 MSc Electrical Power Engineering graduate Raheel Noor shares his insight into life at GCU and life after graduating from university.
I chose to study at GCU because…
The module structure was designed according to the modern and advanced power system/distribution industry which eventually helped me finding a job in my relevant field. GCU claimed a high success rate in terms of hiring post-graduation and this proved correct as well in my case.
The most important aspect of my university experience has been…
My talent was recognised and polished by the honourable staff members and supervisors. I was encouraged, guided and motivated at each step. The university provided a useful environment in terms of accessing labs with required software’s and research journals which helped me on improving my skills.
My biggest lesson learned so far is…
I was 30 years old when I started my Masters journey after a gap of 7 years, I wanted to learn more and familiarized myself with advanced power electronics and distribution systems.
I’m proud to be part of the University for the Common Good because…
It not only enlightened me with the knowledge of advanced power systems but also played a key part to get my dream job in the UK. Therefore, I am proud to be the part of the talented group created by GCU.
I get my inspiration from…
My father. He also was self-made and continued to excel in the field of literature and worked really hard to become one of the great lecturers in Pakistan. My story is very similar to his.
My next steps look like…
Getting a PhD which is not as common in electrical engineering but that’s what motivates me to pursue it.
You are most likely to bump into me…
Here in campus or my workplace where I have start working.
Thank you to Raheel for sharing his GCU experience, if you would like to share your #GCUGradStory visit: https://bit.ly/3C4zNqY
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