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B.Tech (Electrical & Computer Engineering)

Course Overview

  • Program Code
  • 101720
  • Eligibility
  • All students successfully completed Class XII from recognized national and international boards can apply.

    You can apply with any percentage in Class XII, as admission is based not only on marks but a holistic view of the candidate

    84% was the average aggregate % in Class XIIth of admitted students in this program last year

    Subject Requirements:
    English + (Physics + Mathematics + Third subject*)

    *Select third Subject from (Chemistry/ Computer Science/Electronics/Information Technology/ Biology/ Informatics Practices/ Biotechnology/ Technical Vocational subject/ Agriculture/ Engineering Graphics/ Business Studies/Entrepreneurship)

    Selection Process:
    Application Review
    Personal Interview

  • Duration
  • 4 years
  • 1st Year Non Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs)
  • 1.465
  • 1st Year Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs)
  • 2.200


1st Year Non Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs) : 1.465
1st Year Sponsored Semester Fee (Rs. in Lacs) : 2.200
  • Students will acquire and demonstrate knowledge of theory, concepts of Engineering & Technology and will be able to comprehend, analyze, formulate, design & develop novel products, solutions for real life problems as an individual / team member in a diverse professional work setting.
  • Students will be able to develop the understanding of global environment and relate Engineering issues to the broader social, legal, cultural, and environmental contexts.
  • Students will develop professional ethics and academic integrity and demonstrate these as an individual/ team member / leader in diverse teams and in managing projects.
  • Students will demonstrate professional attitudes, effective communication, behavioral skills to enhance and sustain effective performance by leveraging Information Technological competencies in the professional / entrepreneurial careers.
  • The student will have the ability to support and practice independent and life-long learning for successful and productive careers or advance studies/research in the field of Engineering & Technology.
  • Graduates will have ability to apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, computational techniques, and Electrical and Electronics Engineering specializations to solve the problems.
  • Graduates will have the ability to choose self–directed and active learning through strong intellectual engagement in independent work relevant to Electrical and Electronics Engineering for maximizing their potential by utilizing abilities and academic excellence and furthermore, think independently, analytically and creatively through self-directed learning.
  • Graduates will have the ability to use research-based knowledge and methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to arrive at valid conclusions, exercise critical judgment and thinking to create new systems / products / services etc.
  • Graduates will have the ability to create, select, and apply modern engineering techniques, resources, and IT tools for modelling and simulation of engineering problems, develop self-paced learning through various tools and techniques of ICT.
  • Graduates will have the ability to apply critical, creative and evidence-based thinking for creating solutions of engineering problems and to design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health, safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations
  • Graduates will have the ability to communicate effectively on engineering activities with the engineering professionals and society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports, make effective presentations, give & receive clear instructions by utilizing various Information Technology tools and skills.
  • Graduates will have the ability to demonstrate scientific creativity and reflective thinking to critically evaluate ideas for developing innovative processes and products relevant to industry/societal needs.
  • Graduates will have the ability to demonstrate analytical and decision-making skills to identify, formulate, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using concepts of mathematics, science & engineering.
  • Graduates will have the ability to function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, VUCA world and multidisciplinary settings for making the organization resourceful and achieving organisation goals
  • Graduates will have the ability to apply contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice, appreciate diversity (caste, ethnicity, gender and marginalization), values and beliefs of multiple cultures in a global perspective
  • Graduates will have the ability to demonstrate ethical practices in professional field, display integrity at workplace and be responsible global citizens, and also appreciate concerns on environment sustainability
  • Graduates will have the ability to acquire social and emotional skills to work effectively with diverse group of people in multi-cultural environment and situations, demonstrate adaptability and resilience during uncertain situations
  • Graduates will have the ability to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering & management principles and use these enterprising skills to bring new business ideas and product of innovative designs with a social impact to start a new venture.
  • Graduates will have the ability to develop independent thinking and life-long learning in broader context of technological changes, explore new ideas and learning opportunities for self-directed learning.
  • Graduates will have the ability to understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and develop sustainable technologies using Electrical and Electronics Engineering knowledge.

Course Structure

    Semester 1

  • Aspects of Indian History for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
  • Economics for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
  • Basic Electrical Engineering [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Engineering Graphics Lab [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Introduction to Environmental Studies [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Applied Mathematics- I [Basic Sciences Courses]
  • Engineering Chemistry [Basic Sciences Courses]
  • Technical Communication – I [Common Curriculum Courses]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 2

  • Law for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
  • Sociology for Engineers [Human Social Sciences & Management Courses]
  • Engineering Mechanics [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Introduction to Computers and Programming in C [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Workshop Practices [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Applied Mathematics - II [Basic Sciences Courses]
  • Engineering Physics [Basic Sciences Courses]
  • Technical Communication – II [Communication Skills]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 3

  • Term Paper [Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses]
  • Basic Electronics Engineering [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Object Oriented Programming Using C++ [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Python Programming Practices [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Circuits and Systems [Core Courses]
  • Data Structures Using C [Core Courses]
  • Applied Mathematics- III [Basic Sciences Courses]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 4

  • Basic Simulation Lab [Engineering Sciences Courses]
  • Circuit Simulation Lab [Core Courses]
  • Control Systems [Core Courses]
  • Digital Electronics and Computer Organization [Core Courses]
  • Operating System [Core Courses]
  • Applied Mathematics-IV [Basic Sciences Courses]
  • Self-Reliance and Socialization [Behavioural Science]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 5

  • In-House Practical Training [Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses]
  • Analysis and Design of Algorithms [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Database Management Systems [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Embedded Design Techniques [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Fundamentals of Mobile Computing [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Machine Learning: Theory and Applications [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Microprocessors and Interfacing [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Principal of Programming Language [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Information Storage Management [Industry Specific Courses]
  • Aptitude and Reasoning Ability [Employability & Skill Enhancement Courses]
  • Electrical Machines [Core Courses]
  • Elements Of Power Systems [Core Courses]
  • Exploring the Networks [Core Courses]
  • Cognitive Skills, Leadership and Decision Making [Behavioural Science]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 6

  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 7

  • Industry Internship [Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses]
  • Cloud Security [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Data Mining and Business Intelligence [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Design And Analysis Of SCADA Systems [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Essentials of Electric & Hybrid Vehicles [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Fundamental of Big Data Analytics [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • High Voltage Engineering [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Introduction to Python [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Linux for Devices [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Matlab-theory and Practice [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Object Oriented System Design [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Pattern Recognition [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Smart Grid [Specialisation Elective Courses]
  • Minor Project [Mandatory Courses]
  • Commissioning, Maintenance & Testing Of Power Distribution Systems [Industry Specific Courses]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses

    Semester 8

  • Major Project [Supervised Independent Learning/ Non-Teaching Credit Courses]
  • Foreign Business Language
  • Open Elective Courses
  • Outdoor Activity Based Courses