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  • Diploma in Electrical Engineering
    Diploma in Electrical Engineering

    Electrical Engineering course deals with the different aspects within the field of electrical engineering. The curriculum includes concepts and knowledge pertaining to circuit analysis, electromagnetic machines & drive system, power system, control system, power electronics, utilization etc. The course will focus on the core industrial requirement of ‘Electrical Engineering’.

    Electrical engineers have made remarkable contributions to our world. Electrical Engineers helped invent the computer, DSL, cellular phones, microchips, and solar panels – to name just a few! DVD players, cellular phones, radio, television, computers, airoplanes, space vehicles, cars, motorcycles, home appliances, life-saving medical equipment, computer games, and Martian battles fought with joysticks represent a mere sampling of the now familiar facets of life made possible with the input of electrical engineers.

    Electrical Engineering is an exciting and dynamic field. Electrical engineers are responsible for the generation, transfer and conversion of electrical power, while electronic engineers are concerned with the transfer of information using radio waves, the design of electronic circuits, the design of computer systems and the development of control systems such as aircraft autopilots. These sought-after engineers can look forward to a rewarding and glorious career.

    Electrical energy is the most important form of energy and is used worldwide. With the increase in industrial growth, the requirement of electrical engineers is also increasing day by day. The course mainly focuses on core electrical engineering requirement of present and future industry.

    Programme Objective

    The objective of this course is to train students in Electrical Engineering covering traditional areas like generation, distribution and transmission of electricity as well as new age applications in electronics ranging from telecommunications to computers and micro processors. After completing BE there will be huge and plenty of job opportunities available with high scales of salary.

    An Electrical engineer is required in most of industries such as manufacturing, household and office appliances for example, refrigerators, computer, microwave ovens, television, fans, motors, consumer durables, white goods etc. After completing BE Electrical Course, student can also find employment in nuclear power plants, hydroelectric power plants and thermal power plants or the places where electricity is generated, transmitted, distributed or used.

    Admission Qualification: 1 Year

    The candidate who has successfully completed 10th with work experience.

    FIRST YEAR
    Semester 1st Semester 2nd
    Subject to be taught
    Industrial Electronics Power Generation
    Industrial Circuit Electric Machines
    Engineering Mechanics Engineering Drawings
    Electrical Engineering Basic Electronics
    Fundamental of Computers Instrumentation
    Admission Qualification: 3 Year

    The candidate who has successfully completed 10/10+2 with Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry / Diploma with work experience.

    FIRST YEAR
    Semester 1st Semester 2nd
    Subject to be taught
    Applied Mathematics-I Applied Mathematics-II
    Engineering Physics-I Engineering Physics-II
    Engineering Chemistry-I Engineering Chemistry-II
    Manufacturing Process Engineering Graphics

    SECOND YEAR
    Semester 3rd Semester 4th
    Subject to be taught
    Computer Hardware and Networking Electronic Devices
    Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering
    Electrical Circuit Theory Professional Communication-II
    Professional Communication-I Measurements and Instruments

    THIRD YEAR
    Semester 5th Semester 6th
    Subject to be taught
    Electrical Energy System-I Electrical Machine Design
    Electrical Machinery Electrical Energy System-II
    Engineering Drawing Industrial Engineering
    Power Systems Project