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I read a CESRI brochure that states “Electrical Engineering” as an eligible field, but the website says “Engineering”. Which should I follow?

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I read a CESRI brochure that states “Electrical Engineering” as an eligible field, but the website says “Engineering”. Which should I follow?

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A. The website. In the 2006 competition, Electrical Engineering was the only Engineering field accepted for application (excluding all other sub-fields of Engineering). For subsequent competitions, we have amended the eligible fields and will now accept candidates in all sub-fields of Engineering (eg. Chemical, Mechanical, Biomedical).

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