It is accommodated in academic building no.4, This department has various laboratories in the areas of Basic Electrical, Microprocessor, Electrical Machine, Electrical Measurement, Power Electronics, Computer Laboratory, High Voltage and Switchgear & Protection Laboratory. The Department has excellent Computer Centre.
This department has laboratories in the field of Electrical Measurement, Electrical Machine, Power System, Micro Processor, High Voltage Engineering, Electronics and Control. The department looks after the electrical service/maintenance of the campus.
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.
An electrical engineer is someone who designs and develops new electrical systems, solves problems and tests equipment. They study and apply the physics and mathematics of electricity, electromagnetism and electronics to both large and small scale systems to process information and transmit energy. They work with all kinds of electronic devices, from the smallest pocket devices to large supercomputers.
An electrical engineer is someone who designs and develops new electrical systems, solves problems and tests equipment. They study and apply the physics and mathematics of electricity, electromagnetism and electronics to both large and small scale systems to process information and transmit energy. They work with all kinds of electronic devices, from the smallest pocket devices to large supercomputers.
Name of Course | Type | Period (Years) | Intake | Year of Starting |
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Electrical Engineering | UG | 4 | 60 | 1984 |