School of Electronics - Rose Hill
Innovative electronics education in Mauritius.
School of Electronics
3.7
3 Reviews
School of Electronics14 Ave. Ollier, Rose Hill+230 464 5887 , +230 454 1497https://www.yelo.mu/img/mu/h/_1681409641-65-school-of-electronics.jpg
- Verified
Listing
College name
School of Electronics
Location
14 Ave. Ollier, Rose Hill, Mauritius
Contact number
Website address
Working hours
- Monday: 09:00 - 16:00
- Tuesday: 09:00 - 16:00
- Wednesday: 09:00 - 16:00
- Thursday: 09:00 - 16:00
- Friday: 09:00 - 16:00
- Saturday: 09:00 - 16:00
- Sunday: 09:00 - 13:00
Establishment year 1982
E-mail address
Company description
School of electronics was founded in 1982 as an electronics technician club so as to offer electronic as a hobby on a “do it yourself” basis for electronic enthusiasts. To meet the ends of students, the club eventually set up a training centre to provide training for the unemployed and re-training for those already engaged in the field.
To allow students to progress and obtain further recognized qualifications, the school of electronics became a city & guilds approved centre in the late 1980’s
The school of electronics has invested heavily to acquire the necessary expertise and facilities to offer the best to students. Our courses which have been developed in consultation with major industries, have the advantages of being short industrial type training. We offer practical
All our trainers are bachelors / masters qualified from UK, with an average of 5 years work experience in the European electronics industry amongst them. Our laboratories include high end equipment and tools to give students relevant and up to date knowledge. These labs are open to our registered students free of charge to help them acquire the necessary skills to do well in practice.
The basic philosophy of the school is to enable students to enter the field of electronics by easy stages. Therefore before enrolling on any examinations oriented courses, students are encouraged to join our electronic club for initiation to assembling and building electronics related projects. Step by step students are taken through all the fundamentals of electronics and shown how the subject may be easily mastered.
On completion of their training, unemployed students will have acquired the necessary skills to enable them to develop their own servicing business or to seek employment within the electronic service industry.
For the period of December 2012 city & guilds, the pass rate of student results for practical modules were 100% and over 63% of successful students who obtained distinction or merit.
We offer both non award and award courses to give students as many options in terms of course duration and financial commitment. Many of our students are from modest backgrounds who wish to do well in a technical position.
To allow students to progress and obtain further recognized qualifications, the school of electronics became a city & guilds approved centre in the late 1980’s
The school of electronics has invested heavily to acquire the necessary expertise and facilities to offer the best to students. Our courses which have been developed in consultation with major industries, have the advantages of being short industrial type training. We offer practical
Show more
modular courses ranging from three to six months.All our trainers are bachelors / masters qualified from UK, with an average of 5 years work experience in the European electronics industry amongst them. Our laboratories include high end equipment and tools to give students relevant and up to date knowledge. These labs are open to our registered students free of charge to help them acquire the necessary skills to do well in practice.
The basic philosophy of the school is to enable students to enter the field of electronics by easy stages. Therefore before enrolling on any examinations oriented courses, students are encouraged to join our electronic club for initiation to assembling and building electronics related projects. Step by step students are taken through all the fundamentals of electronics and shown how the subject may be easily mastered.
On completion of their training, unemployed students will have acquired the necessary skills to enable them to develop their own servicing business or to seek employment within the electronic service industry.
For the period of December 2012 city & guilds, the pass rate of student results for practical modules were 100% and over 63% of successful students who obtained distinction or merit.
We offer both non award and award courses to give students as many options in terms of course duration and financial commitment. Many of our students are from modest backgrounds who wish to do well in a technical position.
Listed in categories
Location map
Expand Map
Reviews
1.0
School of Electronics14 Ave. Ollier, Rose Hill+230 464 5887 , +230 454 1497https://www.yelo.mu/img/mu/h/_1681409641-65-school-of-electronics.jpg
1
Parts
Bought three mosfet irfz44n only one good two other faulty very disappointed please test your parts before selling as its my second time i got faulty parts
5.0
School of Electronics14 Ave. Ollier, Rose Hill+230 464 5887 , +230 454 1497https://www.yelo.mu/img/mu/h/_1681409641-65-school-of-electronics.jpg
1
Value for Money
They are here to promote Electronics to all backgrounds.
5.0
School of Electronics14 Ave. Ollier, Rose Hill+230 464 5887 , +230 454 1497https://www.yelo.mu/img/mu/h/_1681409641-65-school-of-electronics.jpg
1
Excellent experience. Will come again. Great service
Questions & Answers
Have questions? Get answers from School of Electronics or Yelo Mauritius users. Visitors haven’t asked any questions yet.
Verified Business
The accuracy of the company profile for School of Electronics is validated by the company owner, representative, or directory administrator.
Last update on
Registered with us on
Last update on
Registered with us on