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B.Tech. (Electrical and Electronics Engineering)


Duration:

4 Years

Eligibility:

10+2 or Equivalent

Course Duration: Four Year (Semester System)

Course Eligibility : 10+2 in Science with at least 50 % marks or Equivqlent CGPA

Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.

Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules

Programme Mode: Regular

Course Syllabus

Semester – I

Course Code

Course Title

ETMA 101

Applied Mathematics – I

ETPH 103

Applied Physics – I

ETCH 105

Engineering Chemistry

ETME 107

Manufacturing Process

ETCS 109

Introduction to Computers and Auto CAD

ETEL 111

Communication Skills – I

ETEL 113*

Impact of Science & Technology on Society

Practical/Viva Voce 

ETPH 151

Applied Physics Lab. – I

ETCH 153

Engineering Chemistry Lab.

ETCS 155

Introduction to Auto CAD Office Automation and Web Design

ETME 157

Workshop Practice

ETME 159

Engineering Graphics Lab.

 

Semester – II

ETMA 102

Applied Mathematics – II

ETPH 104

Applied Physics – II

ETCH 106

Environmental Studies

ETCS 108

Introduction to Programming

ETME 110

Engineering Mechanics

ETEC 112

Electrical Science

ETEL 114

Communication Skills – II

Practical/Viva Voce

ETPH 152

Applied Physics Lab. – II

ETCH 154

Environmental Studies Lab.

ETCS 156

C Programming Lab.

ETME 158

Engineering Mechanics Lab.

ETEC 160

Electrical Science Lab.

 

Semester – III

ETMA 201

Applied Mathematics – III

ETEE 203

Analog Electronics-I

ETEC 205

Circuits & Systems

ETEE 207

Electrical Engineering Materials

ETEE 209

Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion – I

ETCS 211

Data Structures

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 251

Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion Lab

ETEC 253

*Circuits & Systems lab

ETEE 255

*Analog Electronics – I Lab.

ETCS 257

Data Structures Lab.

 

Semester – IV

ETEE 202

Electro - Mechanical Energy Conversion – II

ETEE 204

Analog Electronics – II

ETEE 206

Power System – I

ETEE 208

Control Engineering – I

ETEE 210

Electromagnetic Field Theory

ETEE 212

Power Station Practice

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 252

Electro Mechanical Energy Conversion Lab

ETEE 254

*Analog Electronics Lab

ETEE 256

Power System –I Lab

ETEE 258

Control Engineering Lab

Note: 4-6 weeks training will be held after fourth semester. However, Viva-Voce will be conducted in the fifth semester.

 

Semester – V

ETEE 301

Digital Electronics

ETEE 303

Object Oriented Programming using C++

ETEE 305

Communication Systems & Circuits

ETEE 307

Electrical Measurement  & Instrumentation

ETCS 309

Database Management Systems

ETMS 311

Organizational Behavior

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 351

Digital Electronics Lab.

ETEE 353

Object Oriented Programming using C++ Lab

ETEE 355

Communication Systems & Circuits Lab.

ETEE 357

Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation Lab.

ETCS 359

Database Management Systems Lab.

ETEE 361

#^Practical Training

 

Semester – VI

ETEE 302

Microprocessor

ETEE 304

Power System– II

ETEE 306

Power Electronics

ETIT 308

Digital Signal Processing

ETEE 310

Utilization of Electrical Energy

ETEE 312

VLSI Design & its Applications

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 352

Microprocessor Lab.

ETEE 354

Power System-II Lab.

ETIT 356

Digital Signal Processing Lab.

ETEE 358

Power Electronics Lab.

ETEE 360

Electrical Energy Lab.

 

Semester – VII

ETEE 401

Electrical Drives

ETEE 403

HVDC Transmission

Elective (Select Any Two)

ETEE 405

Computer Networks

ETEE 407

Biomedical Instrumentation

ETEE 409

Reliability Engineering & Application to Power System

ETEE 411

Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Machine

ETEE 413

Non-conventional Energy System

ETEE 415

Software Engineering

ETEE 417

Optical Communication

ETEE 419

Telemetry & Data Acquisition System

ETEE 421

Electrical Energy Conservation

ETEE 423

Soft Computing

ETEE 425

Project

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 451

Electrical Drives Lab

ETEE 453

Practical based on Elective

ETEE 455

#Seminar

ETEE 457

*Minor Project

ETEE 459

#^Practical Training

 

Semester – VIII

ETEE 401

Electrical Drives

ETEE 403

HVDC Transmission

Elective (Select Any Two)

ETEE 405

Computer Networks

ETEE 407

Biomedical Instrumentation

ETEE 409

Reliability Engineering & Application to Power System

ETEE 411

Modelling and Simulation of Electrical Machine

ETEE 413

Non-conventional Energy System

ETEE 415

Software Engineering

ETEE 417

Optical Communication

ETEE 419

Telemetry & Data Acquisition System

ETEE 421

Electrical Energy Conservation

ETEE 423

Soft Computing

ETEE 425

Project

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 451

Electrical Drives Lab

ETEE 453

Practical based on Elective

ETEE 455

#Seminar

ETEE 457

*Minor Project

ETEE 459

#^Practical Training

Note :

  • # Non University Examination System
  • *The student will submit a synopsis at the beginning of the semester for approval from the departmental committee in a specified format. The student will have to present the progress of the work through seminars and progress reports.
  • ^Practical training was conducted after sixth semester. However, Viva-Voce for evaluation of Practical Training will be conducted in this semester.

 

Semester – VIII

ETEE 402

Advanced Control Systems

ETEE 404

Flexible A.C. Transmission Systems

Elective (Select Any One)

ETEE 406

Optimization Techniques

ETEE 408

Application of Power Electronics to Power Systems

ETEE 410

Object Oriented Software Engineering

ETEC 412

Digital image Processing

ETEE 414

Advanced Computer Networks

ETEE 416

High Voltage Engineering

ETEE 418

Embedded Systems

ETEE 420

Instrumentation

ETEE 422

Power Quality Management

ETEE 424

Special Purpose Machines

ETEE 426

Power Plant Instrumentation

Practical/Viva Voce

ETEE 452

Advanced Control System Lab.

ETEE 454

Practical Based on Elective

ETEE 456

*Major Project

Note :  *The student will submit a synopsis at the beginning of the semester for approval from the  departmental committee in a specified format. The student will have to present the progress of the work through seminars and progress reports.