About Department
The Electrical Engineering Department prepares students for technical roles in power generation,
electrical installations, control systems, and industrial electrification.
Regular lab work strengthens troubleshooting skills, safety awareness, and real-time problem-solving
abilities.
Career Opportunity
Graduates can pursue technical roles such as:
- Electrical technician
- Substation assistant
- Industrial and commercial electrician
- Power plant maintenance assistant
- Panel and switchgear technician
- Testing and commissioning assistant
Industrial Visits / Industrial Tie-ups (MoUs)
Industry exposure includes visits to:
- PSPCL
- PSTCL
- BHEL electrical division
- NTPC power stations
- NHPC hydro projects
- Metro rail electrical units
- Local substations
Students gain practical understanding of power transmission and safety systems.
Placements
Placement support is provided through:
- PSPCL
- BHEL
- L&T electrical division
- Schneider Electric
- ABB
- Crompton Greaves
- Siemens
- Authorized electrical contractors
Glimpses
Practical training activities include:
- Motor rewinding practice
- Wiring and panel fitting
- Electrical safety drills
- Power equipment demonstrations
Certificate Courses
Skill development certifications include:
- Industrial electrical wiring
- PLC and SCADA basics
- Motor installation
- Solar panel training
Center of Excellence (CoE)
The Electrical Systems and Power Distribution Lab supports:
- Substation simulation
- Live wiring setups
- Testing and fault analysis
The CoE enhances technical proficiency.




