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B-TECH in Electrical Engineering at Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology

Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology, Vadodara Gujarat, established in 2003, is a premier constituent institution of Parul University. Recognized for its academic strength across diverse engineering disciplines, PIET offers comprehensive B.Tech, M.Tech, and Diploma programs, fostering innovation and career readiness.

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About the Specialization

What is Electrical Engineering at Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology Vadodara?

This Electrical Engineering program at Parul Institute of Engineering & Technology focuses on fundamental and advanced concepts in power systems, electrical machines, control systems, and power electronics. It equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to excel in India''''s rapidly growing energy and industrial sectors, addressing the nation''''s increasing demand for skilled electrical engineers in infrastructure development and smart technologies.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for high school graduates with a strong foundation in Physics and Mathematics, aspiring to contribute to the core engineering industries. It also suits individuals interested in sustainable energy, automation, and electrical infrastructure. Students with a keen analytical mind and problem-solving aptitude, seeking careers in power generation, transmission, distribution, and manufacturing, will find this program highly rewarding.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in Indian PSUs like NTPC, PGCIL, BHEL, private companies such as Tata Power, Adani Electricity, and manufacturing giants like Siemens and ABB. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 4-7 LPA, with significant growth potential up to INR 15-20 LPA for experienced professionals. The curriculum prepares students for GATE and other competitive exams, opening avenues for higher studies and government jobs.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Build Strong Mathematical & Scientific Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)

Dedicate extra time to understanding core concepts in Engineering Mathematics and Physics. These subjects are the bedrock for all subsequent electrical engineering courses. Form study groups to solve problems collaboratively and clarify doubts immediately.

Tools & Resources

NPTEL courses, Khan Academy, Erwin Kreyszig (Advanced Engineering Mathematics)

Career Connection

A solid foundation ensures easier grasp of complex EE subjects, crucial for competitive exams (GATE) and advanced roles.

Master Basic Electrical & Digital Concepts- (Semester 1-2)

Focus intently on Basic Electrical Engineering and Digital Electronics. Understand circuit analysis, AC/DC fundamentals, and digital logic design thoroughly. Actively participate in labs to gain hands-on experience with circuit components and testing equipment.

Tools & Resources

Proteus/Multisim (online simulators), Basic electronics kits, NPTEL/academic YouTube tutorials

Career Connection

These are foundational for all subsequent EE courses and entry-level roles in design, testing, and maintenance.

Develop Effective Programming & Problem-Solving Skills- (Semester 1-2)

Beyond mandatory labs, practice coding daily using platforms for problem-solving in C/C++ or Python. Focus on logical thinking, algorithm development, and debugging. This skill is increasingly vital even for core electrical engineers.

Tools & Resources

HackerRank, LeetCode, GeeksforGeeks, CodeChef, online Python/C++ courses

Career Connection

Enhances analytical abilities, crucial for automation, data analysis in smart grids, and embedded systems roles, making you a versatile engineer.

Intermediate Stage

Gain Hands-on Expertise in Electrical Machines & Power Electronics- (Semester 3-5)

Actively engage in labs for Electrical Machines and Power Electronics. Understand the working principles, testing procedures, and practical applications of motors, generators, transformers, and power electronic converters. Seek opportunities for mini-projects in these areas.

Tools & Resources

MATLAB/Simulink, local industry workshops, departmental lab equipment

Career Connection

Directly prepares you for roles in manufacturing, energy generation, industrial automation, and drives application in companies like Siemens, L&T, ABB.

Participate in Technical Competitions & Projects- (Semester 4-5)

Form teams and participate in inter-college technical competitions, hackathons, or departmental project exhibitions related to electrical engineering. Build working models of control systems, smart energy solutions, or IoT applications.

Tools & Resources

Arduino/Raspberry Pi kits, open-source hardware communities, department faculty mentors

Career Connection

Develops problem-solving, teamwork, and presentation skills. Provides a practical portfolio for internships and placements, showcasing initiative and applied knowledge.

Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships & Industrial Visits- (Semester 5 (during summer break after 4th sem))

Actively look for summer internships after the 4th semester in local power plants, manufacturing units, or electrical consulting firms. Attend industrial visits organized by the department to understand real-world engineering challenges and operations.

Tools & Resources

University placement cell, LinkedIn, Internshala, faculty network

Career Connection

Provides practical insights, builds professional networks, and often leads to pre-placement offers or crucial experience for final placements.

Advanced Stage

Specialize and Master Elective Subjects- (Semester 6-7)

Choose elective subjects based on your career interests (e.g., Power Systems, Renewable Energy, Control Systems) and delve deep into their concepts. Pursue certification courses in relevant technologies like SCADA, PLC, or advanced power system analysis.

Tools & Resources

Coursera, edX, NPTEL (for advanced courses), industry-recognized certifications

Career Connection

Builds expertise in a niche area, making you a more attractive candidate for specialized roles and advanced research opportunities.

Undertake a Comprehensive Capstone Project- (Semester 7-8)

Dedicate significant effort to your final year project (Project-I and Project-II). Choose a challenging problem with real-world relevance, ideally sponsored by industry or leading to a research publication. Showcase innovative solutions and a strong understanding of engineering principles.

Tools & Resources

Departmental research labs, industry collaborations, senior faculty mentors, advanced simulation software

Career Connection

The capstone project is a major talking point in interviews, demonstrating problem-solving capabilities, project management skills, and technical depth to potential employers.

Intensive Placement Preparation & Networking- (Semester 7-8)

Begin rigorous preparation for placement drives, focusing on aptitude tests, technical interviews, and soft skills. Network actively with alumni, industry professionals, and placement cell representatives. Update your resume and LinkedIn profile with all projects, internships, and certifications.

Tools & Resources

Mock interview sessions, resume workshops, online aptitude platforms (e.g., Indiabix), LinkedIn for professional networking

Career Connection

Maximizes your chances of securing a desirable job offer from top companies in the electrical engineering sector upon graduation.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • 10+2 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with one of the Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Technical Vocational subjects. Minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/SEBC) in these subjects. Valid JEE/GUJCET score.

Duration: 8 semesters/ 4 years

Credits: 212 Credits

Assessment: Internal: undefined, External: undefined

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT101Engineering Mathematics-ICore4Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Ordinary Differential Equations, Partial Differential Equations, Vector Calculus
BT102Engineering PhysicsCore4Waves and Optics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Lasers and Fiber Optics, Electromagnetism
BT103Engineering ChemistryCore4Water Technology, Fuels and Combustion, Corrosion and its Control, Engineering Materials, Environmental Chemistry
BT104Elements of Civil EngineeringCore3Building Materials, Surveying, Transportation Engineering, Water Resources Engineering, Environmental Engineering
BT105Elements of Mechanical EngineeringCore3Basic Concepts of Thermodynamics, Power Plants, Refrigeration & Air-Conditioning, Manufacturing Processes, Engineering Materials
BT106Engineering GraphicsCore3Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, AutoCAD Basics, Development of Surfaces
BT107Basic Electrical EngineeringCore3DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Three-Phase Systems, Magnetic Circuits, Electrical Machines Fundamentals
BT108Computer ProgrammingCore3C Programming Basics, Control Structures, Arrays, Functions, Pointers, Structures
BT151Engineering Physics LabLab1
BT152Engineering Chemistry LabLab1
BT153Elements of Civil Engineering LabLab1
BT154Elements of Mechanical Engineering LabLab1
BT155Engineering Graphics LabLab1
BT156Basic Electrical Engineering LabLab1
BT157Computer Programming LabLab1
BT158Workshop PracticeLab1
BT159Professional CommunicationSkill Based1Basic Communication Models, Verbal Communication, Non-Verbal Communication, Written Communication, Interview Skills

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT201Engineering Mathematics-IICore4Linear Algebra, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Probability and Statistics, Numerical Methods
BT202Physics of ElectronicsCore4Semiconductor Physics, P-N Junction Diode, Transistors, Rectifiers and Filters, Optoelectronic Devices
BT203Environmental ScienceCore3Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Environmental Management
BT204Communication SkillsCore2Listening Skills, Speaking Skills, Reading Skills, Writing Skills, Presentation Skills
BT205Digital ElectronicsCore4Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Combinational Circuits, Sequential Circuits, Counters & Registers
BT206Data StructuresCore3Arrays, Linked Lists, Stacks and Queues, Trees, Graphs, Sorting and Searching
BT207Engineering MechanicsCore3Force Systems, Equilibrium, Friction, Centroid and Moment of Inertia, Kinematics and Kinetics
BT251Physics of Electronics LabLab1
BT252Environmental Science LabLab1
BT253Communication Skills LabLab1
BT254Digital Electronics LabLab1
BT255Data Structures LabLab1
BT256Engineering Mechanics LabLab1
BT257Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) LabLab1
BT258Python Programming LabSkill Based1Python Basics, Data Types and Structures, Control Flow, Functions, Object-Oriented Programming
BT259Indian ConstitutionAudit0Constitutional Framework, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Union and State Government, Local Self-Government

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
3EE01Electrical Circuit AnalysisCore4Network Theorems, Transient Analysis, Resonance in AC Circuits, Two-Port Networks, Graph Theory Applications
3EE02Electrical Machines-ICore4DC Machines, Transformers, AC Machine Fundamentals, Induction Motors Principles, Synchronous Machines Principles
3EE03Analog ElectronicsCore4Diode Circuits and Applications, BJT Amplifiers, FET Amplifiers, Operational Amplifiers, Power Amplifiers
3EE04Electromagnetic FieldsCore4Vector Calculus, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Maxwell''''s Equations, Wave Propagation
3EE05Power System-ICore4Generation of Electrical Energy, Transmission Line Parameters, Transmission Line Models, Underground Cables, Corona Phenomenon
3EE51Electrical Circuit Analysis LabLab1
3EE52Electrical Machines-I LabLab1
3EE53Analog Electronics LabLab1
3EE54Electrical WorkshopLab1
3EE55Open Source Software LabLab1Linux Operating System, Python for Engineering, Open-Source Simulation Tools, Version Control Systems, Collaborative Development
3EE56Professional Ethics & ValuesAudit0Ethical Theories, Engineering Ethics, Professionalism, Social Responsibility, Values and Morals

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
4EE01Electrical Measurement and InstrumentationCore4Measuring Instruments, Potentiometers and Bridges, Transducers and Sensors, Data Acquisition Systems, Digital Measurement Techniques
4EE02Electrical Machines-IICore4Three-Phase Induction Motors, Single-Phase Induction Motors, Synchronous Machines, Special Electrical Machines, Stepper Motors
4EE03Control SystemsCore4System Modeling, Time Response Analysis, Stability Analysis, Frequency Response Analysis, Compensators and Controllers
4EE04Power System-IICore4Power Factor Improvement, Voltage Control, Per-Unit System, Symmetrical Components, Fault Analysis
4EE05Microprocessors & MicrocontrollersCore48085 Microprocessor Architecture, 8086 Microprocessor, 8051 Microcontroller, Assembly Language Programming, Interfacing Techniques
4EE51Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation LabLab1
4EE52Electrical Machines-II LabLab1
4EE53Control Systems LabLab1
4EE54Microprocessors & Microcontrollers LabLab1
4EE55Energy Efficiency & ConservationElective1Energy Scenario, Energy Audit, Energy Conservation Measures, Power Factor Improvement, Harmonics Mitigation
4EE56Universal Human ValuesAudit0Introduction to Value Education, Harmony in the Self, Harmony in the Family, Harmony in Society, Harmony in Nature

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
5EE01Power ElectronicsCore4Thyristors and SCRs, Rectifiers (Converters), Inverters, Choppers (DC-DC Converters), Cycloconverters
5EE02Switchgear and ProtectionCore4Fuses and Circuit Breakers, Protective Relays, Protection Schemes for Generators, Protection Schemes for Transformers, Protection Schemes for Transmission Lines
5EE03High Voltage EngineeringCore4Generation of High Voltages, Measurement of High Voltages, Breakdown Mechanisms in Dielectrics, Insulation Coordination, Testing of Electrical Equipment
5EE04Electrical Machine DesignCore4Principles of Electrical Machine Design, Design of Transformers, Design of DC Machines, Design of Induction Motors, Design of Synchronous Machines
5EE05Departmental Elective-I (e.g., Power Plant Engineering)Elective3Thermal Power Plants, Hydro Power Plants, Nuclear Power Plants, Diesel Power Plants, Gas Turbine Power Plants
5EE51Power Electronics LabLab1
5EE52Switchgear and Protection LabLab1
5EE53Simulation LabLab1MATLAB/Simulink Basics, Circuit Simulation, Machine Modeling, Control System Simulation, Power System Simulation
5EE54Industrial Training-IInternship1
5EE55Open Elective-IElective3

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
6EE01Power System AnalysisCore4Load Flow Studies, Economic Operation of Power Systems, Stability of Power Systems, Unit Commitment, Optimal Power Flow
6EE02Drives & ControlCore4DC Motor Drives, AC Motor Drives, Speed Control Techniques, Braking of Electrical Motors, Industrial Applications of Drives
6EE03Electrical Energy Conservation & AuditingCore3Energy Scenario and Management, Energy Audit Methodology, Energy Conservation in Electrical Systems, Power Factor Correction, Harmonics Management
6EE04Departmental Elective-II (e.g., Renewable Energy Systems)Elective3Solar Energy Systems, Wind Energy Systems, Bio-energy Conversion, Geothermal Energy, Tidal Energy
6EE05Departmental Elective-III (e.g., Computer Aided Power System Analysis)Elective3Introduction to MATLAB/Python for Power Systems, Load Flow Analysis Software, Fault Analysis Software, Stability Analysis Software, Simulation Tools (ETAP/PSCAD)
6EE51Power System Analysis LabLab1
6EE52Drives & Control LabLab1
6EE53Mini ProjectProject2
6EE54Industrial Training-IIInternship1
6EE55Open Elective-IIElective3

Semester 7

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
7EE01Power System Operation & ControlCore4Load Forecasting, Automatic Generation Control, Economic Dispatch, Reactive Power Control, Voltage Stability
7EE02High Voltage DC TransmissionCore3HVDC System Configurations, Converters in HVDC, Control of HVDC Systems, Harmonics in HVDC, AC-DC Interactions
7EE03Departmental Elective-IV (e.g., Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS))Elective3Thyristor Controlled Reactor (TCR), Static VAR Compensator (SVC), STATCOM, Unified Power Flow Controller (UPFC), Interline Power Flow Controller (IPFC)
7EE04Departmental Elective-V (e.g., Advanced Power Electronics)Elective3Resonant Converters, Multilevel Inverters, Matrix Converters, Active Power Filters, High Frequency Converters
7EE51High Voltage DC Transmission LabLab1
7EE52SeminarSeminar1Technical Presentation Skills, Research Paper Review, Topic Selection and Literature Survey, Data Analysis, Effective Communication
7EE53Project-IProject4
7EE54Open Elective-IIIElective3

Semester 8

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
8EE01Departmental Elective-VI (e.g., Power Quality)Elective3Voltage Sags and Swells, Harmonics in Power Systems, Transients and Flicker, Power Quality Improvement Devices, Monitoring and Assessment
8EE02Departmental Elective-VII (e.g., Entrepreneurship Development)Elective3Business Idea Generation, Business Plan Development, Market Research, Funding and Venture Capital, Legal Aspects of Business
8EE51Project-IIProject10
8EE52Industrial Internship/TrainingInternship6
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