Electrical Engineering
Semester 1 & 2
- (3110001) Chemistry
- (3110002) English
- (3110003) Programming for Problem Solving
- (3110004) Basic Civil Engineering
- (3110005) Basic Electrical Engineering
- (3110007) Environmental Science
- (3110011) Physics – I
- (3110012) Workshop
- (3110013) Engineering Graphics & Design
- (3110014) Maths – I
- (3110015) Maths-II
- (3110016) Basic Electronics
- (3110018) Physics – II
Semester 3
Semester 4
Semester 5
- (2150001) Design Engineering – II A
- (2150002) Cyber Security (Inst. Elec.)
- (2150003) Disaster Management (Inst. Elec.)
- (2150903) Power Electronics – I
- (2150904) Elements of Electrical Design
- (2150907) Microprocessor and Microcontroller Interfacing
- (2150908) Electrical Power System – I
- (2150909) Control System Engineering
Semester 6
- (2160001) Design Engineering – II B
- (2160902) Power Electronics – II
- (2160904) High Voltage Engineering
- (2160907) Utilization of Electrical Energy and Traction
- (2160908) Electrical Power System – II
- (2160909) Advance Microcontrollers (Dept Elec-I)
- (2160910) Electrical Drives (Dept Elec-I)
- (2160911) Computer Aided Analysis and Design for Electrical Engg. (Dept Elec-I)
- (2160912) Design of DC Machines and Transformer
Semester 8
- (2180901) Testing and Commissioning of Electrical Equipments
- (2180903) Power System Planning and Design
- (2180905) Project
- (2180909) Power System Operation and Control
- (2180910) Energy Conservation, and Audit (Dept Elec – III)
- (2180911) Power Quality and Management (Dept Elec – III)
- (2180912) Condition Monitoring (Dept Elec – III)
- (2180913) Advanced Control Systems (Dept Elec – III)
Semester 1 & 2
- (3110001) Chemistry
- (3110002) English
- (3110003) Programming for Problem Solving
- (3110004) Basic Civil Engineering
- (3110005) Basic Electrical Engineering
- (3110007) Environmental Science
- (3110011) Physics – I
- (3110012) Workshop
- (3110013) Engineering Graphics & Design
- (3110014) Maths – I
- (3110015) Maths-II
- (3110016) Basic Electronics
- (3110018) Physics – II
Semester 3
Semester 4
Semester 5
- (2150001) Design Engineering – II A
- (2150002) Cyber Security (Inst. Elec.)
- (2150003) Disaster Management (Inst. Elec.)
- (2150903) Power Electronics – I
- (2150904) Elements of Electrical Design
- (2150907) Microprocessor and Microcontroller Interfacing
- (2150908) Electrical Power System – I
- (2150909) Control System Engineering
Semester 6
- (2160001) Design Engineering – II B
- (2160902) Power Electronics – II
- (2160904) High Voltage Engineering
- (2160907) Utilization of Electrical Energy and Traction
- (2160908) Electrical Power System – II
- (2160909) Advance Microcontrollers (Dept Elec-I)
- (2160910) Electrical Drives (Dept Elec-I)
- (2160911) Computer Aided Analysis and Design for Electrical Engg. (Dept Elec-I)
- (2160912) Design of DC Machines and Transformer
Semester 8
- (2180901) Testing and Commissioning of Electrical Equipments
- (2180903) Power System Planning and Design
- (2180905) Project
- (2180909) Power System Operation and Control
- (2180910) Energy Conservation, and Audit (Dept Elec – III)
- (2180911) Power Quality and Management (Dept Elec – III)
- (2180912) Condition Monitoring (Dept Elec – III)
- (2180913) Advanced Control Systems (Dept Elec – III)
WHAT IS ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING?
Electrical engineering, one of the core courses of engineering discipline deals with the study of design, development, and maintenance of electrical systems and their components, ensuring quality, safety, reliability, and sustainability. The course focuses on the manufacturing of electrical equipment used in a number of sectors including construction and building and the production and distribution of power. Students pursuing electrical engineering study about semiconductors and microprocessors. The undergraduate course will award a B.Tech / B.E. degree and the postgraduate course, an M.Tech.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
For UG: The candidate should have passed 10+2 examination from CBSE or any other equivalent examination board with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics as core subjects. The candidates should also fulfill minimum qualifying marks in aggregate of the subjects.
For PG: The candidate should have a B.Tech degree with a minimum passing percentage in an aggregate of the subjects studied at the degree level.
SCOPE OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Electrical engineering is rapidly growing not only within core areas such as wireless communications and mobile technologies but also in other cross-functioning areas including nanotechnology and biomedical engineering.
The world is moving towards the renewable source of energy including hydel, solar and wind power, and multi-national corporations are searching for power generation experts.