Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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Overview on the Department
As one of the oldest engineering disciplines, Electrical and Electronics Engineering encompasses diverse areas to address today’s engineering needs. It deals with the generation, distribution and application of electricity, embedded system, automation and control, and emerging areas like VLSI, Digital Signal Processing, Renewable Energy Systems, and E-Mobility/Electric vehicle technology.
Owing to the diversity of the discipline, the job opportunities associated with it are manifold, ranging from design and manufacture of electronic equipment to automation and control. To facilitate the students’ learning we conduct sessions and seminars on problem solving, creative thinking, open-ended experiments, and live projects. Students are exposed to live projects and internships in the industry from 3rd Semester till their final semester. Additionally they are encouraged to publish papers and presentations in Conferences.
About the Department
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at CHRIST(Deemed to be University) is one that encourages its students to be the best they can be. With this in mind, students are encouraged to take part in a wide-array of activities that will allow them to become better engineers.
With Webinars, industrial and alumni connections, workshops and mooc courses conducted and prescribed, students are encouraged to explore beyond the classroom. Students are required to create projects every semester and motivated research in fields like automations, renewable energy, e-mobility and so on.
The department ensures holistic development of its students by conducting events that allow students to learn in creative and innovative ways, such as poster presentations and so on.
Career Opportunities
Bachelor of Technology Electrical and Electronics Engineering [KEN]
Programme Eligibility
Eligibility for the programme is a pass at the +2 level (Karnataka PUC / ISC / CBSE / NIOS / State Boards) Examination from any recognised Board.
Candidates should have studied Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics at +2 level and obtained a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry & Mathematics and 50% in Mathematics.
Candidates writing the +2 examinations in March-May 2020 may apply with their class X and XI marks.
Students pursuing International curriculum must note that eligibility is according to AIU stipulations:
Applicants pursuing IB curriculum must have 3 HL and 3 SL with 24 credits.
Applicants pursuing GCE / Edexcel must have a minimum of 3 A levels with a grade not less than C.
Lateral Entry:
Candidates who have successfully completed the 3 year diploma in Engineering are eligible to apply for lateral entry into engineering programmes.
Master of Technology Power Systems [KEN]
Programme Eligibility
Candidates who have passed B.Tech / B.E with 55% aggregate marks from any recognised University in India or abroad recognised by UGC / AIU are eligible to apply.
Students appearing for their final degree examinations in March-May 2021 are also eligible to apply (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies in (B.Tech / B.E) should have secured 55% or above aggregate in all the Semesters / Years of Undergraduate Examinations conducted so far).
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering [KEN]
Programme Eligibility
ME or MTech or MS or 5 Year integrated MTech in Electrical and Electronics Engineering or in related areas from recognized institutions with not less than 55% of marks, or a CGPA of 5.5 and above in the 10 point scale. Students who have completed their post-graduation from an international university must submit an equivalency certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
CHRIST follows University Grants Commission(Minimum Standards and Procedure for Award of M.Phil./Ph.D Degrees) Regulations, 2016 and the subsequent Amendments.
Every candidate has to take the PhD EntranceExamination, Skill Assessment and Personal Interview, as per the UGC (minimum standards and Procedure for Award of M.Phil./Ph.D. Degrees) Regulations, 2016 (#5.1), those who qualify UGC- NET (including JRF) / UGC-CSIR NET (including JRF) / SLET / GATE/teacher fellowship holder or have passed M.Phil Programme shall be exempted from the PhD Entrance Examination. Those candidates take a Research Skill Assessment Test, along with their Personal Interview.
Admission FAQs
What is Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
"Electrical and electronics engineering is a field of study that deals with a variety of components. It is concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems that use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
From how electricity is generated and transmitted to how circuits work to power any sort of device, the scope of this field is limitless. There are several subdivisions in the field that allow one to work in a variety of specializations. It plays an interdisciplinary role in most fields of engineering and is quite a vast field of study.
What might you find in an electrical engineering degree?
A lot of electrical engineering undergraduate degrees will include elements of electronics engineering too. Overall, you will develop analytical, technical and engineering design skills. Subjects like circuits and fields, computer engineering, real-time systems, analog electronics, embedded systems projects, electric machines power systems and transmissions, engineering programming and so on are some subjects you will study.
What are job prospects after EEE?
Typical employers for electrical engineers are consultancies, the Civil Service or government, telecommunication, engineering, computing, construction, energy, manufacturing, transport and utilities companies and the armed forces.As an electrical engineer, your workplace will vary from laboratories to offices and building sites depending on the project and the stage of the project you’re focusing on.You may be in management roles and Being an electrical engineer may involve both domestic and international travel.
How are placements for EEE in Christ?
In the previous academic year 90% of all eligible candidates were placed. Several reputed companies, both core and non core, like Ingersol Rand and Amazon placed our students.
Are there facilitties for research?
With facilities like the e-mobility R&D center, renewable energy lab (solar and wind), High voltage engineering facilities there are several oppurtunities within the department that encourage research and development.
Does one need programming skills to be a good Electrical Engineer?
Programming knowledge is definitely beneficial in the field however it is not necesarily required. The field does use softwares for simulations and such, but those typically do not involve excessive programming.
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