As a student in the course, you will study the various sub-fields of the discipline including digital and analog electronics, electrical power generation, transmission, distribution and utilization, power system engineering, electrical machines and drives, control systems, signal processing and power electronics.
The objective of this course is to apply electrical and electronic principles to circuits, machines, power systems and control systems to develop solutions in the areas of industrial automation, green energy systems and smart grids which will help the students to contribute to project teams in the core and associated domains of electrical and electronics technology.
Students will get extensive exposure during their project and seminar to the following areas: software simulation of power system, fault analysis, design of building automation systems, energy auditing and saving, power control circuit design, Microcontroller programming.