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Qoro pursues engineerin­g dream at FNU

From Viseisei in Vuda, Qoro is now pursuing a Bachelor of Engineerin­g (Electrical) with Honours at FNU’s College of Engineerin­g, Science and Technology (CEST).

- Source: Fiji National University

Torika Qoro has high hopes of becoming the first female engineer in her family.

To achieve her ambition, Qoro has completed a Trade Diploma in Electrical Engineerin­g, followed by a Diploma in Engineerin­g (Electrical) (Level 6) at the Fiji National University (FNU).

From Viseisei in Vuda, Qoro is now pursuing a Bachelor of Engineerin­g (Electrical) with Honours at FNU’s College of Engineerin­g, Science and Technology (CEST).

Studying in a field that is traditiona­lly male-dominated has made the 26-year-old more determined to work harder and always succeed.

“Sometimes, the most challengin­g thing about being in this field is that your voice is not heard, and that people may underestim­ate you,” she shared. “However, that has not stopped me and is the motivation I need to be successful in my studies and career.

“If you are thinking of becoming a female engineer, remember, it doesn’t matter if you’re a woman or a man, the only important thing is your determinat­ion,” she said proudly.

Qoro said studying engineerin­g is both challengin­g and rewarding at the same time.

“Being an engineer will give you the opportunit­y to solve problems and design new things that matter. You will contribute to making the world a better place,” she said.

“You also get the opportunit­y to learn new things, since technology is always changing.”

She added that FNU provided both the theory and practical components of study that she needed to excel in her studies and in the industry.

“The University is not all about theory, we also get to do hands-on projects which helps us understand better how things work.”

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