B.TECH - Electrical and Electronics Engineering

BE / B Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one of the oldest fields in science and it has linkages to various other disciplines. There is an increasing trend in the percentage of jobs for Electrical & Electronics Engineers within India and around the globe. EEE in engineering is always in demand as long as there is electricity in our lives. This core branch opens up career options in various areas like Control systems, Robotics, Multimedia processing, Power Engineering, MicroElectrical, Signal processing, and telecommunications. According to Bureau of Labour statistics, there is a projected  3% increase in employment for Electrical Engineers by 2029.

Duration - The UG degree in Electrical & Electronics is for 4 years from any university in the country for 10+2 students and is  3 years for Diploma graduates.

Salient Features:

  • The program covers fundamental engineering subjects such as electrical circuits, electronics, electromagnetics, power systems, and control systems to build a strong engineering foundation.
  • Courses in electrical power systems delve into topics like generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power. Students learn about power plant operation, grid management, and renewable energy integration.
  • This program covers subjects like analog and digital electronics, communication systems, and signal processing. It's essential for understanding electronic devices and communication technologies.
  • Students gain expertise in designing and implementing control systems used in various industries, including process control, automation, and robotics.

EEE Syllabus

The Electrical and Electronics Engineering curriculum is well-designed to provide a comprehensive knowledge of circuitry and electronic equipment. It lays a foundation in core subjects, fostering an in-depth comprehension of advanced course concepts. Additionally, elective papers allow students to explore specialized areas of interest within their field. The BE EEE program is dedicated to imparting fundamental principles essential to the electrical domain.

Here is the semester-wise breakdown of the BE EEE syllabus for this course:

Electrical & Electronics Engineering Curriculum
I SEM II SEM
Mathematics Mathematics
Physics Chemistry
Elements of Electrical Engineering or Basic Electrical Computer-Aided Engineering Drawing
Engineering Science Course - I Engineering Science course -II
Emerging Technology Course - I or Programming Language Course - I Programming Language Course - II or Emerging Technology Course - II
Communicative English Professional Writing Skills in English

Samskruthika Kannada /Balake Kannada or Indian Constitution


 
Indian Constitution or Samskruthika kannada/blake kannada
III SEM IV SEM
Engineering Mathematics - III Engineering Mathematics - IV
Electric Circuit Analysis Power Generation and Economics
Transformers & Generators Transmission and Distribution
Analog Electronic Circuits Electric Motors
Electrical and Electronic Measurements Electromagnetic Field Theory
Digital System design Operational Amplifiers and Linear ICs
Electrical Machines Laboratory - 1 Electrical Machines Laboratory - 2
Electrical Laboratory Op-Amp and Linear ICs Laboratory
V SEM VI SEM
Management and Entrepreneurship Control Systems
Microcontroller Power System Analysis - I
Power Electrical Digital Signal Processing
Signals and Systems Electrical Machine Design
Professional Elective - I Professional Elective - II
Open Elective - I Open Elective - II
Microcontroller Laboratory Control Systems Laboratory
Power Electrical Laboratory Digital Signal Processing Laboratory
VII SEM VIII SEM
Power System Analysis - 2 Power System Operation and Control
Power system Protection Industrial Drives and Applications
High Voltage Engineering Professional Elective - V
Professional Elective - III Internship/Professional Practice
Professional Elective - IV Project Work Phase-II
Power System Simulation Laboratory

Seminar


 
Relay and High Voltage Laboratory  
Project Phase - I + Seminar  

 

 

Eligibility for B.E./B.Tech:

  • The students must have passed the 10+2/PUC/equivalent examination from a recognized board or university with Physics, Maths, and Computer Science as mandatory subjects and secured 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/OBC).
  • The student should be 17 years of age by December 2023.
  • The Students must have qualified in any one entrance exam: JEE/CET

Admission Process

The admission for B.E/B. Tech is done based on the ranking in the National Entrance Examination (JEE) or State level Entrance Exam like (KCET) or direct Univerity Entrance exams. There are some colleges offering seats based on Merit from 12th Exams. There is no one rule fits all approach to admission so, please make yourself familiar with the different Entrance exams and the corresponding dates for the exams and cut-off in colleges.

Entrance Exams for Admission to B.E/B.Tech EEE

To pursue a Bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Students must take the National Entrance Examination (JEE) or State-level Entrance Exams like KCET, MHT CET, WBJEE, or COMED-K as well as University Entrance exams. These examinations serve as crucial gateways for aspiring students aiming to gain admission to reputable institutions. 

Here are the details of the Top Entrance Exams for Engineering

  • The JEE Main exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in an online mode with a duration of 3 hours.
  • The JEE Advanced (IIT JEE) exam is conducted by the Indian Institute of Technology in an online mode with a duration of 3 Hours
  • Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) conducts the KCET exam in an offline mode in a duration of 1 hour 20 mins.
  • The WBJEE exam is conducted by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam in offline mode with a duration of 2 Hours
  • The Maharashtra Government Conducts the MHT - CET exam in Offline mode with a time limit of 1 Hour 30 Mins
  • GUJCET is conducted by the Gujarat Secondary and Higher Secondary Education Board in offline mode with the time duration of 3 hours 
  • The Consortium of Medical, Engineering & Dental College is the conducting agency of COMED - K exam

An Electrical & Electronics Engineer can choose from below four broad career paths after pursuing a B.E. or B. Tech Degree.

1. Employment Opportunities - EEE graduates can choose suitable Employment in Engineering Domain working in Government, Public, or private sector There is a high demand for Electrical and Electronics Engineers in the manufacturing sectors. There are plenty of jobs in building and infrastructure, transportation systems, the Power sector, automotive, and defense.  Some of the common job profiles for fresh EEE graduates are like

  •  Electrical Engineer                                    
  • Tender Engineer                                        
  • Design & Estimation Engineer                   
  • Service Engineer                                        
  • Energy Analyst                                           
  • Electrical Site Engineer                            
  • Controls Design Engineer    
  • Component Engineer    
  • Maintenance Engineer     
  • Signal Processor
  • Wireless Engineer    
  • Power Electric Engineer  
  • Installation and Commissioning Engineer   
  • Project Engineer      

Top Companies Recruiting Electrical & Electrical Engineers

  • Power Grid Corporation Limited
  • Bajaj Electricals Ltd
  • NHPC
  • Crompton Greaves
  • BHEL
  • Havells India 
  • SAIL
  • ABG Shipyard Ltd
  • IOCL
  • Jindal Steel and Power Ltd
  • NTPC
  • Polycab India
  • Indian Railways
  • V-Guard Industries
  • GE
  • Finolex Cables Ltd
  • Schneider Electric
  • Orient Electric Limited
  • Larsen & Toubro
  • Bosch Electric
  • Siemens

2. Venture into Entrepreneurship/Self-Employment - The EEE Engineer can venture into one of these areas but not limited, to lighting design, AutoCAD design, Power savings, Power metering, and distributorship. 

3. Career in Academy - Teaching in Universities/Colleges and in Power Research organizations for a niche career

4. Higher Studies & Skill Enhancements - Engineering graduates can pursue higher education in Engineering or Management like M.Tech/M.E. or MBA. In addition to these conventional qualifications, there are industry-specific certifications that give a good leap into the industry. An example of a few such certificates are listed below:

  • Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP)
  • Certified Energy Master (CEM)
  • Certificate in Microwave and Wireless Engineering
  • Certified Power System Engineer

 

Top Engineering Colleges for EEE Pan-India

  • Alliance University, Bangalore
  • CMR University, Bangalore
  • Reva University, Bangalore
  • RV University
  • SGT University, Noida
  • Bennett University, Greater Noida
  • SPS University, Udaipur
  • NIU, New Delhi
  • K.R. Mangalam University
  • MSRIT
  • CMRIT
  • BMSCE
  • BMSIT&M
  • R V College of Engineering
  • Atria
  • Dayananda Sagar College of Engineering
  • RVIT

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Frequently Asked Questions

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There is a good percentage (60 to 80%) of placement opportunities for EEE graduates qualifying from the top colleges since it is one of those evergreen branches of Engineering

The average salary for a fresher is around 3.5 LPA. There are job opportunities in PSUs and private organizations for Electrical Engineers

Both Electronics & Communications and Electrical & Electronics are equally good a choice and both are one of the oldest branches of study. You get the same opportunity to choose between Public ad private companies. The only difference will be that ECE graduates can go into the IT sector a bit more easily compared to EEE graduates who are on contrary in huge demand in the core sectors

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