Approved By: UGC AICTE NCTE
Duration: 4 Years |
Eligibility: 10+2 or Equivalent |
Course Duration: Four Year
Course Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent with 50% marks.
Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.
Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules
Course Syllabus
Semester I |
Engineering Mathematics-I |
Engineering Chemistry |
Principles of Electrical Engineering. |
Engineering. Graphics |
Environmental Science & Pollution Control |
Essential of IT |
Semester II |
Communication Skills |
Engineering Physics |
Engineering Mathematics-II |
Engineering Mechanics |
Basic Electronics |
Electrical Workshop Practice |
Semester III |
Circuit Theory & Networks |
Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments |
Electronic Devices and Circuits |
Electrical & Electronic Materials |
Engineering Mathematics-III |
Object Oriented Programming Methodology |
Semester IV |
Electrical machine I |
Power System –I |
Analog Digital Communication |
Digital Electronics and logic design |
Network analysis & synthesis |
Computer programming |
Semester V |
Electrical Machine-II |
Power System -II |
Microprocessors & Interfacing |
Electromagnetic Field Theory |
Electronic Instrumentation |
Electrical Engineering Simulation Lab I |
Semester VI |
Linear control systems |
Power system III |
Power electronics |
High voltage engineering |
Signal and systems |
Electrical engineering simulation Lab II |
Minor project |
Semester VII |
Electrical drives |
Computer aided protection |
Special electrical machine & design |
Elective I |
Elective II |
Major project |
Industrial training |
Semester VIII |
Advanced electrical drives |
Utilization of electrical power |
Elective III |
Elective IV |
Major project |
Elective I |
SCADA systems and applications |
Calibration and testing of electrical equipments |
Power system reliability |
Elective II |
Energy Management & Audit |
Power quality and industrial application |
Advanced power system protection |
Elective III |
Advanced power system |
Generalized Theory of Electrical Machines |
Industrial instrumentation |
Elective IV |
EHV AC and DC Transmission |
HVDC |
Renewable and Non-conventional Energy Systems |