3-Students-Side-by-side

18K+ Students, 15 Yrs Of Trust

Hire Verified & Experienced

Electronics Engineering Tutors

  • Homework Help. Online Tutoring
  • No Registration. Try Us For $1
  • Zero AI. 100% Human. 24/7 Help

Email: meb@myengineeringbuddy.com

The image consists of a WhatsApp chat between a student and MEB team. The student wants helps with her homework and also wants the tutor to explian the steps over Google meet. The MEB team promptly answered the chat and assigned the work to a suitable tutor after payment was made by the student. The student received the services on time and gave 5 star rating to the tutor and the company MEB.
The image consists of a WhatsApp chat between a student and MEB team. The student wants helps with her homework and also wants the tutor to explian the steps over Google meet. The MEB team promptly answered the chat and assigned the work to a suitable tutor after payment was made by the student. The student received the services on time and gave 5 star rating to the tutor and the company MEB.

Trustpilot
4.7/5

Google
4.9/5

Reviews.io
4.8/5

Glassdoor
4.7/5

Hire The Best Electronics Engineering Tutor

Top Tutors, Top Grades. Without The Stress!

1:1 Online Tutoring

  • Learn Faster & Ace your Exams

  • 100+ Advanced Subjects
  • Top Tutors, Starts USD 20/hr

HW, Project, Lab, Essay Help

  • Blackboard, Canvas, MyLab etc.
  • Accurate, step-by-step solution

  • Contact us for a Free Estimate

10,000+ Happy Students From Various Universities

“MEB is easy to use. Super quick. Reasonable pricing. Most importantly, the quality of tutoring and homework help is way above the rest. Total peace of mind!”—Laura, MSU

“I did not have to go through the frustration of finding the right tutor myself. I shared my requirements over WhatsApp and within 3 hours, I got connected with the right tutor. “—Mohammed, Purdue University

“MEB is a boon for students like me due to its focus on advanced subjects and courses. Not just tutoring, but these guys are good in hw/project help too. I mostly got 90%+ in all my assignments.”—Amanda, LSE London

  • R Mccarty (28413)

    University of Nebraska - Lincoln (USA)

    Quick and Reliable Electronics Homework Help

    " My Engineering Buddy quickly matched R. Mccarty with an electronics engineering homework helper over WhatsApp and Google Meet. I’m R.’s sister, and I helped him through the process. The nominal trial fee was waived, and the solutions arrived straight to our email. One suggestion: offer tutors that match my time zone. ⚙️ Overall, R. Mccarty recommends the tutor. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor A Samim

    (1205)

    on 19 February 2025

  • S Clark (35867)

    University of Alabama (USA)

    Quick, Clear Help with Room to Grow

    " My sister was having a hard time with her electronics engineering assignments and really wanted better-quality work. So we reached out to Engg Buddy for homework help. Tutor A. Samim responded right away and provided clear, step-by-step solutions over WhatsApp. The trial session went smoothly. It would be great if they offered full online courses, but overall the support was timely and effective. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor A Samim

    (1205)

    on 24 January 2025

  • T Gibson (50849)

    University of Iowa (USA)

    Midnight Electronics Project Help That Really Delivered

    " Wow, we reached out to MEB at midnight on WhatsApp about T Gibson’s group project woes, and they had A Samim lined up for Electronics Engineering homework help in no time. I’m T Gibson’s uncle, and it was great watching them connect over Google Meet after a zero-cost trial. The whole process was seamless—no logins required, just email updates on their progress. In the end, T Gibson nailed an A-grade project effortlessly. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor A Samim

    (1205)

    on 26 March 2023

  • Sheldon Morris (14043)

    New York University (NYU) (USA)

    Reliable Electronics Engineering Homework Support

    " Sheldon was swamped with multiple Electronics Engineering assignments, and My Engg Buddy provided help that truly made a difference. As his uncle, I saw him reach out via WhatsApp late one evening, explain each problem, and get matched with a qualified tutor within a few hours. They offered an inexpensive trial session, then sent clear, step-by-step solutions over email and guided him through the rest on Google Meet. The whole process was straightforward and focused exactly on his needs. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor A Samim

    (1205)

    on 11 October 2022

  • L Steele (26379)

    Duke University (USA)

    A Turning Point in My Daughter’s Studies

    " I’m L. Steele’s mother. For weeks she’d been stuck with inadequate school support and tutors who just didn’t fit her needs—every session felt like a waste. Then she started working with A. Samim for her Electrical Engineering homework. Before, it all seemed hopeless. Now she’s able to focus fully on her studies instead of spending time hunting down the right help. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor A Samim

    (1205)

    on 16 May 2024

  • Kamryn C (52828)

    University of Kentucky (USA)

    Reliable 1:1 Homework Help with Room to Grow

    " I started using Engg Buddy for my daughter’s electronics engineering homework last semester. I’m her mom and saw Kamryn juggling sports and band rehearsals. Engg Buddy’s 1:1 homework help via WhatsApp was super chill and precise. The tutor nailed her circuit analysis questions quickly. Sessions ran smoothly on Google Meet with no login hassles. Billing was straightforward—just pay per session. Next, it’d be great if they offered group tutoring options. "

    Homework Help

    by tutor A Samim

    (1205)

    on 30 September 2023

Choose MEB. Choose Peace Of Mind!

Average assignment score
92% (Competitors: 69%)

Satisfaction rate for tutoring
94% (Competitors: 72%)

Average Tutoring Fee per hour
USD 25 (Competitors: USD 50)

Grades/levels covered
Upto Masters (Competitors: School)

Ease of getting refunds
Easy (Competitors: Big hassle)

Time to get Human Help
1 Minute (Competitors: Forever)

How Much For Private 1:1 Tutoring & Hw Help?

Private 1:1 Tutors Cost $20 – 35 per hour* on average. HW Help cost depends mostly on the effort**.

* Tutoring Fee: Tutors using MEB are professional subject experts who set their own price based on their demand & skill, your academic level, session frequency, topic complexity, and more.

** HW Fee: It varies based on the number and complexity of questions, deadline proximity, required detail level, and tutor availability. Feel free to contact us on WhatsApp (or email at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com) to determine the precise cost of your assignment.

“It is hard to match the quality of tutoring & hw help that MEB provides, even at double the price.”—Olivia

Electronics Engineering Online Tutoring & Homework Help

What is Electronics Engineering?

Electronics Engineering is a branch of Electrical Engineering focused on designing and developing electronic circuits, devices, and systems that control electrical energy. Think of smartphones, TVs, and wearables. It involves Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) and Internet of Things (IoT) modules too. Real-world impact is everywhere, from medical devices to automotive sensors.

Popular alternative names: • Electronic Engineering • Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering • Electronics and Communication Engineering

Major topics/subjects in Electronics Engineering: Circuit Theory and Analysis – understanding resistors, capacitors and inductors. Digital Logic Design – flip‑flops, multiplexers, microcontrollers. Analog Electronics – amplifiers and oscillators. Microelectronics – semiconductor devices like MOSFETs and diodes. Signal Processing – filtering, modulation, Fourier transforms. Electromagnetics – wave propagation, antenna theory. Embedded Systems – firmware development on ARM or AVR platforms. Control Systems – feedback loops used in robots and drones. Power Electronics – converters for renewable energy and EV charging.

A brief history of most important events in Electronics Engineering: Late 19th century saw the discovery of the electron by J.J. Thomson, paving the way for vacuum tubes. In 1904, John Ambrose Fleming created the first thermionic diode, followed by Lee de Forest’s triode in 1906, enabling early radio. The transistor, invented by Bardeen, Brattain and Shockley at Bell Labs in 1947, replaced bulky tubes. Integrated circuits emerged in the late 1950s when Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce independently developed them. The microprocessor arrived in 1971 with Intel’s 4004, kickstarting personal computers. Since then, miniaturization and Moore’s Law have fueled the rise of smartphones, IoT devices and high-speed networks across the globe.

How can MEB help you with Electronics Engineering?

We at MEB offer personal one‑on‑one online tutoring in Electronics Engineering. If you are a school, college or university student and need help to get top grades in assignments, lab reports, live tests, projects, essays or long research papers, our 24/7 instant Electronics Engineering homework help is here for you. We use WhatsApp chat, but if you don’t have it, email us at meb@myengineeringbuddy.com

Most of our students come from the USA, Canada, the UK, Gulf countries, Europe and Australia.

Students come to us because the subject can be hard, there are too many tasks, the questions are tricky, or they have health or personal problems. Some work part time, miss classes, or find it hard to keep up in class.

If you are a parent and your ward is finding this subject difficult, contact us today. Our tutors will help your ward do well on exams and homework. Your ward will thank you.

MEB also offers support in more than 1000 other subjects with top tutors and experts. Getting help from our tutors can make learning easier and less stressful.

DISCLAIMER: OUR SERVICES AIM TO PROVIDE PERSONALIZED ACADEMIC GUIDANCE, HELPING STUDENTS UNDERSTAND CONCEPTS AND IMPROVE SKILLS. MATERIALS PROVIDED ARE FOR REFERENCE AND LEARNING PURPOSES ONLY. MISUSING THEM FOR ACADEMIC DISHONESTY OR VIOLATIONS OF INTEGRITY POLICIES IS STRONGLY DISCOURAGED. READ OUR HONOR CODE AND ACADEMIC INTEGRITY POLICY TO CURB DISHONEST BEHAVIOUR.

What is so special about Electronics Engineering?

Electronics engineering stands out by focusing on tiny components and circuits that power modern gadgets like smartphones, sensors and medical devices. It blends physics with creativity to design, test and improve electronic systems. Unlike other fields, such as mechanical or civil engineering, it zeroes in on controlling electrons and signals for efficient, compact solutions in areas from communications to automation.

Electronics engineering offers strong job prospects in sectors like telecom, robotics and renewable energy, often with high salaries and global demand. It promotes problem solving and hands-on work with hardware. However, it relies on challenging math and physics, and technology moves fast, demanding constant study. Compared to software, it emphasizes hardware over coding flexibility, but yields more physical, real-world gadgets.

What are the career opportunities in Electronics Engineering?

Many electronics engineering students move on to a master’s or doctoral degree in areas like VLSI design, embedded systems, power electronics, signal processing and robotics. Online certifications in IoT, AI hardware and renewable energy systems are also popular. These programs deepen technical skills and open research roles.

Graduates often become electronics design engineers, embedded software developers, FPGA specialists, test and validation engineers or R&D engineers. Work involves designing circuits, writing firmware, running simulations, testing prototypes and collaborating with teams in labs or on-site at manufacturing plants.

Studying electronics engineering builds a strong base in circuit theory, digital logic, control systems and communication principles. Test preparation helps students master these concepts, perform well in exams like GATE or university finals and qualify for top graduate programs or campus placements.

Electronics engineers shape technologies in smartphones, IoT devices, autonomous vehicles, medical instruments, renewable energy systems and telecom networks. Their work drives innovation, solves real‑world problems and offers high demand, career stability and the chance to work on cutting‑edge products.

How to learn Electronics Engineering?

1. Start by mastering basic math and physics—focus on algebra, trigonometry and Ohm’s law. Then study core electronics topics like resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors and op‑amps. Read one chapter at a time, take notes and solve end‑of‑chapter problems. Build simple circuits on a breadboard and use free simulators (like LTspice) to test designs before you work with hardware. Join online forums or study groups to ask questions. Finally, create small projects (LED blinker, audio amp) to apply what you learn.

2. Electronics Engineering can feel tough because it combines theory, math and hands‑on skills. Some topics, such as signal processing or semiconductor physics, may take time to grasp. Most students overcome this by breaking big ideas into small steps, studying regularly, doing lab work and working on simple builds. With steady practice and the right support, the subject becomes far easier.

3. You can learn Electronics Engineering on your own using textbooks, video tutorials and DIY kits, but a tutor can speed up your progress. A good tutor answers questions in real time, corrects mistakes and keeps you motivated. If you’re self‑disciplined and comfortable seeking help online, self‑study may work. If you hit roadblocks or need personalized guidance, a tutor makes learning smoother.

4. MEB offers 24/7 online one‑on‑one tutoring with experienced Electrical Engineering experts. Our tutors create customized study plans, explain concepts step by step, assign practice problems and review your projects. Whether you need exam prep, homework help or project guidance, we’ll match you with the right tutor to boost your understanding and confidence.

5. To build basic electronics skills from scratch, plan on 3–6 months of steady study at 5–10 hours per week. Reaching comfort with advanced topics and real‑world projects often takes 1–2 years alongside lab practice. If you’re preparing for an exam or certification, set aside 8–12 weeks of focused review with regular practice tests.

6. YouTube channels like ElectroBOOM, GreatScott! and EEVblog offer clear demos. Visit Khan Academy (khanacademy.org), All About Circuits (allaboutcircuits.com) and SparkFun Tutorials (learn.sparkfun.com) for structured lessons. Books widely used include “The Art of Electronics” by Horowitz & Hill, “Microelectronic Circuits” by Sedra and Smith, and “Electronic Devices & Circuit Theory” by Boylestad. Practice with online simulation tools like Tinkercad Circuits or LTspice. For more examples and exercises, check out MIT OpenCourseWare (ocw.mit.edu) and Coursera electronics courses.

College students, parents and tutors from the USA, Canada, UK, Gulf and beyond—if you need a helping hand, whether it’s online 1:1 24/7 tutoring or assignment support, our tutors at MEB can help at an affordable fee.

  • Signals and Systems

  • Software Engineering

  • Sound Design

  • Telecommunications

  • Transmission lines and Waveguides

  • Verilog

  • VHDL

  • VLSI design

  • Wireless Communication

  • Semiconductor Devices

  • Sensors and Actuators

  • Operational Amplifiers

  • Optical Communications

  • Optical engineering

  • Optoelectronics

  • PCB Design

  • Power Electronics

  • Power Engineering

  • Power generation

  • Power system analysis

  • Power system operation and control

  • Microelectronics

  • Power systems

  • Microprocessors

  • PSCAD

  • Microwave engineering

  • Pspice

  • MOSFET

  • Radar systems

  • Multisim

  • Network Theory

  • ETAP

  • FPGA design

  • High voltage engineering

  • Industrial Automation

  • Instrumentation and Control Engineering

  • Integrated Circuits (IC)

  • Distributed Control Systems DCS

  • Internet of things (IoT)

  • Electrical and Electronics

  • Logic gates

  • Electrical Circuits

  • LTspice

  • Electrical Machines

  • Microcontrollers

  • Electromagnetic field theory

  • Electronic Circuit Design

  • Electronics

  • Electronics Engineering

  • Embedded C programming

  • Embedded systems

  • Control engineering

  • Control Systems

  • Analog Circuits

  • Digital Circuit

  • Analog Communication

  • Digital Communications

  • Analog Electronics

  • Digital Electronics

  • Analog Signal Processing

  • Digital signal processing

  • Arduino Programming

  • Audio Engineering

  • Basic Electronics

  • Battery technology

  • Broadcast Engineering

  • Circuit Analysis

  • Circuit Design

  • Communication Systems

  • Computer Engineering

  • Computer Hardware

  • Advanced Design System (ADS)

Pankaj K tutor Photo

I found my life’s purpose when I started my journey as a tutor years ago. Now it is my mission to get you personalized tutoring and homework help of the highest quality with a money back guarantee!

We handle everything for you—choosing the right tutors, negotiating prices, ensuring quality and more. We ensure you get the service exactly how you want, on time, minus all the stress.

– Pankaj Kumar, Founder, MEB