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About the department

The Electrical & Electronics Engineering (E&E) is a pioneering branch amongst all the Engineering branches. The Electrical & Electronics Engineering Department was established in the year 2022 with an intake of 60.

Key Features of the Department

Electrical Engineering is now divided into a wide range of different fields, including computer Engineering, System Engineering, Power Engineering, Telecommunications, Radio-frequency Engineering, Signal Processing, Instrumentation, Photovoltaic Cells, Electronics, and Optics and Photonics. Many of these disciplines overlap with other engineering branches, spanning a huge number of specializations including hardware engineering, power electronics, Electro-magnetic and waves, microwave engineering, nanotechnology, Electro-chemistry, Renewable-Energies, Mechatronics /control, and Electrical Materials Science.

Vision

To develop technically competent engineers in the area of Electrical Science with Professional Ethics to meet the industrial needs of emerging Technologies.

Mission

• To Train students with Technical Skills through effective ICT enabled teaching learning methods.
• To upgrade students technical knowledge through industry interaction.
• To enhance the professional skills of designing, leadership and management with ethical standards for a successful career.
• To provide research and intellectual resources for the challenges faced by the industry and mankind

Programme Educational Objectives - PEO's

PEO1: Work as a member or lead a team for successful career and communicate effectively in multidisciplinary environment with highest ethics.
PEO2: Continue to learn in the area of Electrical & Electronics Engineering and allied areas and implement effective strategies with the advancement of technologies in Electrical & Electronics Engineering.
PEO3:Become an entrepreneur in the domain of Electrical & Electronics Engineering and other allied areas.


Program Specific Outcomes - PSO's

Graduates of Information Science & Engineering are:
• PSO1: Apply the fundamentals of mathematics, science and engineering knowledge to identify, formulate, design and investigate complex engineering problems of electric circuits, analog and digital electronic circuits, control systems, electrical machines, power system, renewable energy system and electric vehicle.
• PSO 2: Apply the appropriate, state of the art techniques and modern engineering hardware and software tools in electrical and electronics engineering to engage in life-long learning and to successfully adapt in multi-disciplinary environments.
• PSO 3: Aware of the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal, environmental context, professional ethics and be able to communicate effectively



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