Course Duration: 4 year
Eligibility: 12th with (Physics, chemistry, Mathematics)
Intake: 60
The B.Tech program in Electrical Engineering focuses on the professional practice of designing, developing, and maintaining electrical and electronic systems. This field covers a wide range of applications, from large-scale power generation, transmission, and distribution networks to smaller systems such as automation, control systems, and renewable energy solutions. Through this program, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to address real-world engineering challenges. Electrical engineers play a vital role in advancing modern technology, contributing to innovations such as smart grids and energy-efficient systems. The B.Tech in Electrical Engineering is offered as a 4-year undergraduate program for students after 10+2 and a 3-year lateral entry program for diploma holders in relevant fields.
We strive to provide our students with job opportunities in various reputed companies, supporting their transition from academic life to professional careers. At the same time, we encourage them to pursue higher education based on their individual interests and skills, helping them make informed decisions about their future. To enhance their practical knowledge, we also motivate students to participate in internships. We suggest placements in well-known organizations such as ONGC, OTPC, TSECL, NEEPCO, airports, and substations. These hands-on experiences in real work environments play a vital role in developing their technical and professional skills.
Electrical Engineering remains one of the most sought-after graduate programs in India due to its versatility, evolving technological advancements, and critical role in various industries. The program equips students with essential knowledge and skills, preparing them for a successful and dynamic career. Some of the career opportunities for Electrical Engineering graduates include: Power Systems Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, Renewable Energy Engineer, Automation Engineer, Embedded Systems Engineer and Electrical Maintenance Engineer.
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | BTMC111 | Introduction to Electrical Engineering |
2 | BTMC111L | Electrical Engineering Laboratory |
3 | BTMC112 | Engineering Graphics and Design |
4 | BTMC112L | Engineering Graphics Laboratory |
5 | BTME111 | Mathematics–I |
6 | BTMD111 | Physics |
7 | BTMD111L | Physics Laboratory |
8 | BTSEC111 | Digital Literacy & IT Tools |
9 | BTVAC111 | Physical Education & Yoga |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | BTMC121 | Modern Manufacturing Practices |
2 | BTMC121L | Workshop on Modern Manufacturing Practices |
3 | BTME121 | Mathematics-II |
4 | BTMD121 | Chemistry |
5 | BTMD121L | Chemistry Laboratory |
6 | BTSEC121 | Programming for Problem Solving |
7 | BTSEC121L | Programming for Problem Solving Lab |
8 | BTAEC121 | Communication Skills in English |
9 | BTAEC121L | Language Laboratory |
10 | BTVAC121 | Environmental Studies |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | BEEMC211 | Engineering Mechanics |
2 | BEEMC212 | Electrical Circuit Theory & Analysis |
3 | BEEMC212L | Electrical Circuits Laboratory |
4 | BEEMC213 | Analog Electronic: Circuits and Systems |
5 | BEEMC214L | Electrical Systems: Estimation & Design |
6 | BEEMC213L | Analog Electronics Laboratory |
7 | BTME211 | Mathematics-III |
8 | BTMD211 | Biology for Engineers |
9 | BTAEC211 | Effective Technical Communication |
10 | BTVAC211 | Indian Constitution |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | BEEMC221 | Electromagnetic Fields Theory |
2 | BEEMC222 | Electrical Machines-I |
3 | BEEMC222L | Electrical Machines -I Laboratory |
4 | BEEMC223 | Digital Systems and Logic Circuits |
5 | BEEMC224 | Power Electronics: Devices and Applications |
6 | BEEMC224L | Power Electronics Laboratory |
7 | BEEMC225L | Electrical Measurements Laboratory |
8 | BTSEC221 | Engineering Economics and Accountancy |
9 | BTAEC221 | Personality Development Skills for Employability |
10 | BTVAC221 | Human Values & Professional Ethics |
11 | BTVAC222 | Indian Knowledge System |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | BEEMC311 | Electrical Machines-II |
2 | BEEMC311L | Electrical Machines-II Laboratory |
3 | BEEMC312 | Power System-I |
4 | BEEMC313 | Microprocessor & Microcontroller System |
5 | BEEMC313L | Microprocessors & Microcontroller Laboratory |
6 | BEEMC314 | Instrumentation for Industrial Applications |
7 | BEEMC314L | Instrumentation Laboratory |
8 | BEEMC315 | Control System Engineering |
9 | BTAEC311 | English for Employability |
10 | BTVAC311 | Basic Life Support Skills (BLSS) |
11 | BTSI311 | Summer Internship - I |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1 | BEEMC321 | Power System-II |
2 | BEEMC322 | Electric Drives |
3 | BEEMC323 | Switchgear & Protection |
4 | BEEMC323L | Power System Protection Laboratory |
5 | BEEMC324 | Signal and Systems |
6 | BEEMC325L | Electrical Simulation Laboratory |
7 | BEEMC326L | Control Systems Laboratory |
8 | BEEME321 | Digital Signal Processing |
BEEME322 | Wind and Solar Energy | |
BEEME323 | High Voltage Engineering | |
9 | BTPR01 | Mini Project |
10 | BTVAC321 | Basic Acclimatizing Skill (BAS) |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1. | BEEME411 | Modern Electric Drives and Applications |
BEEME412 | Digital Control Engineering | |
BEEME413 | Electromagnetic Wave: Theory and Applications | |
2. | BEEME414 | Design of Electrical Machines |
BEEME415 | Power Quality and FACTS Devices | |
BEEME416 | Bio-Medical Instrumentation | |
3. | BEEME417 | Renewable Energy Technology |
BEEME418 | Embedded System | |
BEEME419 | Smart home and Energy Management | |
4. | BEEME4110 | Python Basics |
BEEME4111 | Artificial Intelligence and Expert System | |
BEEME4112 | Electrical Measurement & Measuring Instruments | |
5. | BTPR02 | Project Work Intermediate |
6. | BTSI411 | Summer Internship - II |
Sl. No. | Course Code | Course Title |
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1. | BEEME421 | Power System Stability and Control |
BEEME422 | Electrical and Hybrid Vehicle Systems | |
BEEME423 | Process Control Systems in Industry | |
2. | BEEME424 | HVDC transmission System and Applications |
BEEME425 | Energy Conservation and Audit | |
BEEME426 | PWM Rectifiers and Line-Commutated Converters | |
3. | BEEME427 | Microgrid Systems and Distributed Energy Resources |
BEEME428 | Power Plant Engineering | |
BEEME429 | Internet of Things (IoT) | |
4. | BEEME4210 | Smart Grid |
BEEME4211 | Optical Engineering and Laser System | |
BEEME4212 | Advanced Power System Protection | |
5. | BTPR03 | Project Work Final |
6. | BTMOOC01 | MOOC |
Department of Electrical Engineering is committed to building a strong technical foundation in students, equipping them with the analytical skills and innovative mindset needed to excel in today's dynamic engineering landscape. With a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, we prepare our students to meet global challenges in industry, research, and academia. Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed with inputs from leading academicians and industry professionals, emphasizing both traditional core electrical engineering subjects and contemporary areas such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and microgrid technologies.
We take pride in nurturing curious minds and fostering a spirit of innovation. I invite passionate and motivated students to become a part of our journey and contribute to shaping a sustainable, technology-driven future.
Warm regards,
Assistant Professor, Head of the Department
Department of Electrical Engineering
Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University
The Diploma program in Electrical Engineering focuses on the professional practice of designing, developing, and maintaining electrical and electronic systems. This field covers a wide range of applications, from large-scale power generation, transmission, and distribution networks to smaller systems such as automation, control systems, and renewable energy solutions. Through this program, students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to address real-world engineering challenges. Electrical engineers play a vital role in advancing modern technology, contributing to innovations such as smart grids and energy-efficient systems. The Diploma in Electrical Engineering is offered as a 3-year full-time program for students after Class 10 and a 2-year lateral entry program for ITI certificate holders or diploma holders in allied fields.
PEO-1: To develop the ability to apply and update technical knowledge through a practical, skill-based curriculum that meets current industry and academic needs.
PEO-2: To build professional integrity and ethical values, with awareness of national and global standards, focusing on the social, safety, health, and environmental impacts of engineering work.
PEO-3: To encourage teamwork and problem-solving through hands-on, multidisciplinary projects and industry interaction, preparing students for real-world challenges.
PO1: Engineering Knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and electrical engineering to solve complex engineering problems.
PO2: Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex electrical engineering problems to reach substantiated conclusions.
PO3: Design and Development of Solutions: Design electrical systems, components, and processes to meet desired needs while considering safety, environmental, and societal constraints.
PO4: Investigation of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and methodologies, including experiments, data analysis, and interpretation, to provide valid conclusions.
PO5: Modern Tool Usage: Apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools for complex electrical engineering tasks, with an understanding of their limitations.
PO6: The Engineer and Society: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to electrical engineering practice and demonstrate knowledge of professional responsibilities.
PO7: Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of electrical engineering solutions in environmental and societal contexts and demonstrate the need for sustainable development.
PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities in electrical engineering practice.
PO9: Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual, as well as in diverse teams and multidisciplinary settings.
PO10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex electrical engineering activities with engineers and society, including writing reports, making presentations, and giving clear instructions.
PO11: Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge of engineering and management principles to apply them in project management, team leadership, and financial decision-making in a multidisciplinary environment.
PO12: Life-long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the ability to engage in independent and life-long learning to keep pace with technological advancements in electrical engineering.
PSO1: Practical Problem Solving: Identify and analyze basic electrical engineering problems using logical thinking and fundamental engineering principles to arrive at effective solutions.
PSO2: Technical Proficiency: Apply multidisciplinary knowledge and skills to design and maintain efficient, safe, and sustainable electrical systems that meet industry and societal needs.
PSO3: Industry and Career Readiness: Demonstrate readiness for global and industrial challenges by upgrading skills through certification courses, hands-on training, and industry collaboration.
We strive to provide our students with job opportunities in various reputed companies, supporting their transition from academic life to professional careers. At the same time, we encourage them to pursue higher education based on their individual interests and skills, helping them make informed decisions about their future. To enhance their practical knowledge, we also motivate students to participate in internships. We suggest placements in well-known organizations such as ONGC, OTPC, TSECL, NEEPCO, airports, and substations. These hands-on experiences in real work environments play a vital role in developing their technical and professional skills.
Electrical Engineering remains one of the most sought-after graduate programs in India due to its versatility, evolving technological advancements, and critical role in various industries. The program equips students with essential knowledge and skills, preparing them for a successful and dynamic career. Some of the career opportunities for Electrical Engineering graduates include: Power Systems Engineer, Electrical Design Engineer, Control Systems Engineer, Renewable Energy Engineer, Automation Engineer, Embedded Systems Engineer and Electrical Maintenance Engineer.
Sl. No |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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1 |
DMC111L |
Engineering Drawing and Graphics Practices |
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2 |
DMC112L |
Basic Engineering Workshop Skills |
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3 |
DME111 |
Mathematics-I |
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4 |
DMD111 |
Applied Physics-I |
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5 |
DMD111L |
Applied Physics-I Laboratory |
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6 |
DMD112 |
Applied Chemistry |
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7 |
DMD112L |
Applied Chemistry Laboratory |
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8 |
DSEC111 |
Digital Literacy & IT Tools |
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9 |
DVAC111 |
Physical Education & Yoga |
Sl. No |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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1 |
DMC121 |
Electrical and Electronics Engineering: Basics |
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2 |
DMC121L |
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Laboratory |
|
3 |
DMC122 |
Engineering Mechanics |
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4 |
DMC122L |
Engineering Mechanics Laboratory |
|
5 |
DME121 |
Mathematics- II |
|
6 |
DMD121 |
Applied Physics- II |
|
7 |
DMD121L |
Applied Physics- II Laboratory |
|
8 |
DSEC121 |
Programming for Problem Solving |
|
9 |
DSEC121L |
Programming for Problem Solving Laboratory |
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10 |
DAEC121 |
Communication Skills in English |
|
11 |
DVAC121 |
Environmental Studies |
Sl. No. |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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1. |
DEEMC211 |
Power Generation Technologies |
|
2. |
DEEMC211L |
Power Generation Technologies Laboratory |
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3. |
DEEMC212 |
Electric Circuit Theory |
|
4. |
DEEMC212L |
Electric Circuit Laboratory |
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5. |
DEEMC213 |
Electrical and Electronic Measurements |
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6. |
DEEMC213L |
Electrical and Electronic Measurements Laboratory |
|
7. |
DEEMC214 |
Electrical Machines: Motors and Transformers |
|
8. |
DEEMC214L |
Electrical Machines Laboratory |
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9. |
DEEME211 |
Analog & Digital Electronics |
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10. |
DAEC211 |
Effective Technical Communication in English |
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11. |
DVAC211 |
Indian Constitution |
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12. |
DSI211 |
Summer Internship – I |
Sl. No. |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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1. |
DEEMC221 |
Power Electronics: Devices, Circuits, and Applications |
|
2. |
DEEMC221L |
Power Electronics Laboratory |
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3. |
DEEMC222 |
Power System: Transmission and Distribution |
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4. |
DEEMC222L |
Power System Laboratory |
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5. |
DEEMC223 |
Induction, Synchronous and Special Electrical Machines |
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6. |
DEEMC223L |
Induction, Synchronous and Special Electrical Machines Laboratory |
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7. |
DEEME221 |
Electrical Design, Estimation and Contracting |
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DEEME222 |
Modern Lighting Systems and Design |
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DEEME223 |
Electrical Equipment Testing and Commissioning |
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8. |
DSEC221 |
Engineering Economics and Accountancy |
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9. |
DAEC221 |
Personality Development for Employability |
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10. |
DVAC221 |
Indian Knowledge System |
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11. |
DPR01 |
Minor Project |
Sl. No. |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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1 |
DEEMC311 |
Microprocessor & Microcontroller-Based System |
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2 |
DEEMC311L |
Microprocessor & Microcontroller Laboratory |
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3 |
DEEMC312 |
Energy Conservation & Auditing |
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4 |
DEEMC312L |
Energy Conservation & Auditing Laboratory |
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5 |
DEEMC313 |
Renewable Energy Power Plants |
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6 |
DEEME311 |
Instrumentation for Industries |
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DEEME312 |
Industrial Automation & Control |
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DEEME313 |
Power System Protection & Switchgear |
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7 |
DEEME311L |
Instrumentation for Industries Laboratory |
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DEEME312L |
Industrial Automation & Control Lab |
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DEEME313L |
Power System Protection & Switchgear Laboratory |
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8 |
DEEME314
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Power Plant Engineering |
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DEEME315
|
Smart Home And It's Energy Management |
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DEEME316 |
Python Basics |
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9 |
DSI311 |
Summer Internship – II |
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10 |
DPR02 |
Major Project |
Sl. No. |
Course Code |
Course Title |
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1 |
DEEMC321 |
Building Electrification |
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2 |
DEEMC321L |
Building Electrification Laboratory |
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3 |
DEEME321 |
Communication Technologies |
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DEEME322 |
Electric Vehicles and Applications |
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DEEME323 |
Industrial Drives |
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4 |
DEEME324 |
Microgrid systems and Distributed Energy Resources |
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DEEME325 |
Smart Grid |
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DEEME326 |
Connected Systems and IoT Applications |
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5 |
DAEC321 |
Entrepreneurship and Start-up’s |
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6 |
DVAC321 |
Human Values & Professional Ethics |
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7 |
DPR03 |
Major Project |
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8 |
DSEM321 |
Seminar |
Department of Electrical Engineering is committed to building a strong technical foundation in students, equipping them with the analytical skills and innovative mindset needed to excel in today's dynamic engineering landscape. With a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, we prepare our students to meet global challenges in industry, research, and academia. Our curriculum is thoughtfully designed with inputs from leading academicians and industry professionals, emphasizing both traditional core electrical engineering subjects and contemporary areas such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, and microgrid technologies.
We take pride in nurturing curious minds and fostering a spirit of innovation. I invite passionate and motivated students to become a part of our journey and contribute to shaping a sustainable, technology-driven future.
Warm regards,
Assistant Professor, Head of the Department
Department of Electrical Engineering
Dhamma Dipa International Buddhist University
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