If you are an engineering student struggling with the abstract nature of electromagnetic theory, this book is your lifeline. It does not dumb down the subject; it elevates your understanding to match the subject’s complexity.
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Mastering electromagnetics opens doors to high-paying careers in defense (radar), telecommunications (5G/6G), chip design (signal integrity), and space engineering. Shevgaonkar’s text is the best ladder to climb that mountain. Is it right for you