What is B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)?
Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a
popular engineering course that imparts knowledge related to electrical and
machine technology, circuit analysis, telecommunication systems, power
engineering and its related industries. A four-year undergraduate course, EEE
also emphasizes the manufacture and design of electrical devices and the
integration of their components into complex systems. Students study a wide
range of disciplines, like signal processing, control systems, radio frequency
designs, electrical machines, microprocessors in this course.
Why Study B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE)?
Any student with great
interest in our day-to-day equipment and its details must opt for this course.
B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is one of the most selected
engineering disciplines.
Scope of the Course:
B.Tech Electrical and Electronics graduates' job
profiles are spread across verticals and in both government and private
sectors. The below-listed fields are some of the options students can aim for
job opportunities:
B.Tech EEE students can consider seeking jobs in
the following companies in the government sector:
The
following is the B.E. Electrical and Engineering course syllabus:
Semester
I |
Semester
II |
Applied Mathematics – I |
Applied Mathematics – II |
Applied Physics – I |
Applied Physics – II |
Applied Chemistry – I |
Applied Chemistry – II |
Manufacturing Process |
Introduction to Programming |
Introduction to Computers and AutoCAD |
Engineering Mechanics |
Communication Skills – I |
Electrical Science |
Impact of Science & Technology on Society |
Communication Skills – II |
Semester
III |
Semester
IV |
Applied
Mathematics – III |
Electromechanically
Energy Conversion – II |
Analog
Electronics-I |
Analog
Electronics-II |
Circuits &
Systems |
Power System –
I |
Electrical
Engineering Materials |
Control
Engineering – I |
Electromechanically
Energy Conversion – I |
Electromagnetic
Field Theory |
Data
Structures |
Power Station
Practice |
Semester
V |
Semester
VI |
Digital
Electronics |
Microprocessor |
Object
Oriented Programming using C++ |
Power System–
II |
Communication
Systems & Circuits |
Power
Electronics |
Electrical
Measurement & Instrumentation |
Digital Signal
Processing |
Database
Management Systems |
Utilization of
Electrical Energy |
Organizational
Behavior |
VLSI Design
& its applications |
Semester
VII |
Semester
VIII |
Electrical
Drives |
Advanced
Control Systems |
HVDC
Transmission |
Flexible A.C. Transmission
Systems |
Electives |
Electives |
Eligibility:
Students who have cleared the Class 10 and 12
examinations with physics, chemistry and mathematics as main subjects can apply
for EEE. The admission depends on the credit score of the Class 12 exams (which
must be at least 50 per cent) or the performance in the entrance exam conducted
by various colleges and engineering institutes in which they have applied.
However, some institutes also conduct interviews for this course.
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