I studied BS Electrical (Telecommunication) Engineering at COMSATS University Islamabad and overall, it was a good experience. The labs are well-maintained with updated equipment, which is great for learning the technical side.
However, one major drawback is the lack of practical exposure. The program is mostly theory-focused, which isn’t ideal for an engineering degree that should emphasize hands-on work. Research culture is also weak, students aren’t really encouraged to write papers or get involved in research, which could help in their future careers.
Another issue is the class timings, they’re scattered throughout the week. Some days you have morning classes, some evening, and sometimes both, which makes it really hard to manage a part-time job or internship.
That said, the academic environment is solid, and with a bit more focus on practical learning and better scheduling, the experience could be even better.