This field is becoming increasingly important as more industries require engineers with
this knowledge.
Electrical engineering has a wide range of applications in many areas of business and
industry. It is essential for the development of modern communication systems, computers
and other electronic devices, robotics, power generation, transmission and distribution,
and renewable energy sources.
The four-year B Tech in Electrical Engineering programme offered by the
Department of Electrical Engineering covers a range of topics such as electric circuits,
signals and systems, control systems, electrical machines, power electronics, digital
signal processing, electrical measurements, electromechanical energy conversion, power
systems analysis, and more. Elective subjects such as special electrical machines,
advanced microprocessors and microcontrollers, power system operation and control, power
quality, and more are also included in the syllabus. These topics provide students with
in-depth knowledge of electrical principles and related technologies, allowing them to
design and develop new systems while improving existing solutions.
The practical aspects of the B Tech in Electrical Engineering include
lab work, workshops, seminars, internships, and guest lectures. These help students
develop the necessary skills to work in the industry and gain a better understanding of
industry-relevant applications of electrical engineering principles. The career
prospects for a B.Tech in Electrical Engineering are very bright. Graduates are in high
demand in industries such as energy, construction, aerospace, telecommunications, and
manufacturing. They can also pursue opportunities in research and development, working
on innovative projects to develop and improve existing technologies.