Polytechnic · Ogun State
Admission requirements for Computer Engineering at Federal Polytechnic, Ilaro, Ogun State, Ogun State.
WAEC, GCE[O/L], SSCE, NECO, NABTEB or equivalent with Credits in English Language, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and one subject from the following: Metal Work, Wood Work, Technical Drawing, Basic Electronics, Basic Electricity, Economics/Commerce, Statistics, Furthers Mathematics, Computer Studies, Geography, Biology/Agricultural Science, Marketing, Auto Body Repair and Spray Painting, Auto Electrical Works, Auto Mechanical Works, Auto Mechanics, Auto Parts Merchandising, Blocklaying/Bricklaying and Concreting, Building Construction, Carpentry and Joinery, Electrical Installation & Maintenance Work, Furniture Making, GSM Phone Maintenance and Repairs, Machine Woodworking, Mining, Plumbing and Pipe Fitting, Radio/Television and Electronics Works, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning, Welding and Fabrication Engineering Craft Practice, General Metal Works, Data Processing, Drawing & Design, Implements & Machines, Tractor System, Motor Vehicle Mechanical Works, Automobile Electrical Works, Vehicle Body Building, Light Vehicle Body Repair Works, Instrument Mechanics Works, Appliance Maintenance and Repairs (Electrical/ Mechanical Appliance and Projectors Maintenance) Machines Maintenance, Foundry Craft Practice, Marine Engineering Craft, Ship Building Craft Practice, Computer Craft Studies, Introduction to Building Construction, Mining, Economics/Commerce
Computer Engineering is a dynamic four-year undergraduate programme that blends the principles of electrical engineering with computer science to produce graduates capable of designing, building, and managing computing systems. Students study core areas including digital logic design, microprocessors, embedded systems, software engineering, telecommunications, and computer networks. The curriculum equips graduates with both hardware and software competencies, making them highly versatile in the technology space. Upon graduation, careers in software development, hardware engineering, telecommunications, and IT infrastructure management become readily accessible. Graduates may also pursue roles in the Nigerian tech startup ecosystem or the oil and gas sector's automation units. Professional registration with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN) remains essential for practicing engineers in this field.