HND Electrical Engineering Salary In Ghana

The Higher National Diploma (HND) Electrical and Electronic Engineering provide you with a programme of study over a range of disciplines to help you develop skills to progress your career through employment or further education at the degree level.

Becoming an electrical engineer Before you can secure any of the numerous electrical engineering jobs, there are certain things that you must have done or gone through to become competent

. The following are a few tips that can help you become a good electrical engineer.

First, you need to deal with the basics which include earning a bachelor’s degree or more.

An employer will need a bachelor’s degree as the basic entry-level to any electrical engineering career.

A bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering covers basic knowledge that every electrical engineer needs to have including electrical circuit theory, digital system designs, and differential equations.

Some of the electrical engineering courses you can pursue in Ghana include:

Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Electrical & Electronic Engineering (EEE) offered by Accra Institute of Technology(AIT)

Bachelor of Science Degree programme in Electrical Engineering offered by the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT)

Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (City & Guilds) offered by Ghana Technology University College (GTUC)

BSc Electrical and Electronic Engineering,(Electrical and Electronic Engineering) offered by KAAF University College, Accra

Below is HND Electrical Engineering Salary In Ghana

Job TitleSalary
Ghana Armed Forces Electrical Engineer salaries – 2 salaries reportedGHS 2,700/mo
MBH Power Electrical Engineer salaries – 2 salaries reportedGHC 2,500/mo
First Student Electrical Engineer salaries – 1 salary reportedGHS 2,500/mo

What is an HND qualification?

A Higher National Diploma (HND) is a level 5 vocational qualification provided by higher and further education colleges.

HNDs are practical-based courses, ideal for those wanting to enter the workforce or study towards a bachelor’s degree.