COLLEGE CODE: SNT
SNGIST
AICTE KTU

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Education Career

 

The B. Tech programme in Electrical & Electronics Engineering started in 2010 is conceived of as an Undergraduate programme that imparts a basic understanding of electrical engineering built on a strong foundation of, mathematics, computing, and technology. Graduates are expected to imbibe the basic experimental  and design skills required for continued study at the graduate level or for entry level positions in the industry, that require a basic Knowledge of electrical engineering, science, and technology.

The right balance of senior and experienced professors on one hand, and young and vibrant juniors on the other make the department unique in terms of its direction and objectives. The department also ensures that its graduates are provided an appreciation of the broad spectrum of issues arising in professional practice, including teamwork, leadership, safety, ethics, service, economics etc. in professional organizations.

The department is well equipped with full fledged laboratories.

Control System & Power Electronics Lab:   This Lab aims to assist and promote teaching and experimental research in the fields of automatic control systems, circuit design, power electronics and related technologies targeting both academic leadership and industrial application. It is the place for studying a major part of electrical and electronics engineering. The circuit simulation software such as MATLAB, KiCAD, LTSpice, FreePCB are used in meet the simulation purpose.

Electrical Workshop:    This provides first year students with hands – on experience in wiring and soldering practice.

Electrical Machines Lab and the Electrical Measurements Lab:   These labs have state of art equipment from small sized transformers, energy efficient motors to alternators and analog instruments.

Hydraulics & Heat Engines Lab:   These labs are clubbed with inter departments to provide working knowledge of hydraulic turbines, pumps, internal combustion engines, and refrigeration and air conditioning systems. Cut models are also provided for studying the interior details.