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All about Electrical Engineering

Vision  : It  is  the  gospel  truth  that  each  entity  in  the  world  hopes  to  excel  and  with  such aspiration  the  Department  of  Electrical  Engineering  has  also  set  goalpost  to  achieve.  It is  aimed  at  becoming  a  promising  player  in  imparting  the  relevant  technical  knowledge and  to  be  elevated  to  the  global  status  in  excelling  in  research  and  innovation  of  high standard  which  will  envy  its  neighbours.  It  sincerely  plans  to  spread  its  credentials  not confined  to  the  country  but  across the  globe  knowing  fully that  it  is a  Hercu lean  task. 

Mission  : In  pursuit  of  realizing  the  vision,  the  Department  of  Electrical  Engineering  has  following strategies: 
  1)The  Department  is  dedicated  to  inculcate  in  the  students  the  culture  of independent  thinking  to  unleash  their  potential  to  pursue research  leading  to  innovation,  the  clarion  call  of  the  day. high  quality  of  the day
2)The  Department  is  deeply  committed  to  deliver  the  basic  educational framework to  create  an  academic environment  of  insatiable  quest  for  learning in  the  temple  of  knowledge  that  w ill  give  birth  to  future  leaders  who  will  place the  country  in  the  pinnacle  of  success  through  their  unfathomable determination  for  global  reckoning. 
 3)The  Department  has  developed  an  atmosphere  wherein  the  students  have ample  avenues  to  showcase  their  talen ts  for  creativity,  fulfill  their  passion  for extracurricular  activities,  learn  the  nuisances  for  entrepreneurial  skills  and over  and  above  able  to  crystallize  their  dreams  to  reality  been  guided  by  the faculty mentors and  truly  the  domain  has no  bounds. 

Program  Educational  Objectives  : 
1)To  prepare  students  for  successful  career  in  industry  and  academia  those  meet the  objectives  of  Indian  and  Multinational  organizations.
2)To provide  training  to  solve  problems  relevant  to  the  general  practice  of Electrical  Engineering  and  System  Design  and  to  impart  state  of  the  art technology  in  the  areas  of  power,  Drives,  Control,  Automation  and Communication  sectors  leading  to  wealth  and  we lfare  of  Humanity.
3) To  provide  training  to  be  experienced  with  the  multifaceted  aspects  of  using emerging  software  design  and  testing  of  electrical  systems. 
4)To  develop  the  ability  among  students  to  synthesize  data  and  technical concepts  for  application  to  p roduct  design  and  development. 
6)To  provide  students  with  a  sound  foundation  in  the  mathematical,  scientific and  engineering  fundamentals  necessary  to  formulate,  solve  and  analyze engineering  problems  and  to  prepare  them  for  higher  studies.

Program Outcome
1) Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of engineering mathematics, physics, chemistry, electrical and electronics engineering. 
2) Graduates will demonstrate an ability to identify, formulate and solve electrical engineering problems. 
3)Graduate will demonstrate an ability to design electrical and electronic circuits and conduct experiments with electrical systems, analyse and interpret data. 
4)Graduates will demonstrate an ability to design digital and analogue systems and component.
 5)Graduates will demonstrate an ability to visualize and work on laboratory and multidisciplinary tasks.  
6) Graduate will demonstrate skills to use modern engineering tools, software and equipment to analyse problems. 
7)Graduates will demonstrate knowledge of professional and ethical responsibilities. 
8) Graduate will be able to communicate effectively in both verbal and written form. 
9) Graduate will show the understanding of impact of engineering solutions on the society and also will be aware of contemporary issues. 
10)Graduate will develop confidence for self-education and ability for life-long learning. 
11)Graduate who can participate and succeed in competitive examinations like GATE, GRE. 

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