Future Prospects
A popular branch of engineering which deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. The subfields include electronics, digital computers, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, RF engineering, and signal processing. Electrical engineers are considered to deal with the problems associated with systems such as electric power transmission and electrical machines. The course mainly includes fundamentals and principles of Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, and Project Management. The course contains designing and testing ICs, resistors, capacitors, and inductors,. The students also learn to design electronic circuits, computer systems, and also develop control systems. The sub-disciplines of Electrical and Electronics Engineering include power, control, electronics, microelectronics, and Signal Processing, Telecommunications, Instrumentation, and Computers. Electrical Engineering refers to electrical machinery, problems of generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical energy, electrical controls in factories, motors and their control and transformers. One of its objectives is to provide electrical power to customers.
Placement Scenario
Graduate degree in Electrical Engineering spans for eight semesters, designated as Bachelor of Engineering (BE) or Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) at the undergraduate level and with specialization in the subject domain at the postgraduate and doctoral level. The undergraduate syllabus in the Indian universities typically includes major subjects of Electrical Machines, Switchgear protection, Electrical Drivers, High Voltage Engineering, Power System Analysis and Control, Power System Protection.
Career Opportunities
Control And Instrumentation Engineer | Electronics Engineer |
Broadcast Engineer | Electrical Engineer |
Design Engineer | Nuclear Engineer |
Consultant | Systems Analyst |
Telecommunication Engineers | Power Engineers |
Eligibility
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry & Maths with 45% for Gen, 40% for OBC, SC & ST.