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B-TECH in Electrical Engineering at RK University

RK University, a premier private institution in Rajkot, Gujarat, established in 2008, is UGC recognized and NAAC 'A' Grade accredited. Spanning 100 acres, it offers diverse undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs. Known for its academic strength and vibrant campus life, it attracts students seeking quality education with promising career outcomes.

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About the Specialization

What is Electrical Engineering at RK University Rajkot?

This Electrical Engineering program at RK University focuses on core principles and advanced applications in power systems, control systems, electrical machines, and electronics. With a strong emphasis on practical skills and industry relevance, the curriculum is designed to meet the evolving demands of India''''s rapidly growing infrastructure and manufacturing sectors, fostering innovation and technical leadership.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for fresh graduates with a strong aptitude in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, seeking entry into the dynamic field of electrical engineering. It also caters to individuals eager to develop expertise in power generation, transmission, distribution, and industrial automation. Students aspiring for a career in both public and private sector utilities and industries would find this program highly beneficial.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in Indian companies like NTPC, BHEL, L&T, Siemens India, and various state electricity boards. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 4-7 lakhs per annum, with significant growth potential into senior engineering, project management, and R&D roles. The program also prepares students for professional certifications and higher studies in specialized electrical domains.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Master Core Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)

Dedicate significant time to understanding core concepts in Mathematics, Physics, and Basic Electrical Engineering. Form study groups, solve a variety of numerical problems, and review lecture notes regularly.

Tools & Resources

NPTEL courses for foundational subjects, Khan Academy, Previous year question papers, Textbook practice problems

Career Connection

Strong fundamentals are crucial for tackling advanced subjects and cracking technical rounds in campus placements, ensuring a solid base for all future learning.

Develop Basic Programming & Communication Skills- (Semester 1-2)

Actively participate in Programming for Problem Solving labs and English Communication Skills sessions. Practice coding logic regularly and engage in public speaking and presentation exercises.

Tools & Resources

HackerRank, LeetCode (for beginners), Toastmasters clubs (if available), English language learning apps, Mock interview practice

Career Connection

Essential for modern engineering roles, problem-solving through code and effective communication are highly valued by recruiters for both technical and leadership positions.

Engage in Early Project-Based Learning- (Semester 1-2)

Participate in small, hands-on projects or workshops offered by the department or student clubs. Apply theoretical knowledge from subjects like Basic Electrical Engineering to build simple circuits or models.

Tools & Resources

Arduino/Raspberry Pi starter kits, Local electronics shops for components, YouTube tutorials, Departmental lab equipment

Career Connection

Early exposure to practical application enhances understanding, builds confidence, and creates an initial portfolio of practical experience for future internships and jobs.

Intermediate Stage

Deepen Specialization in Core EE Subjects- (Semester 3-5)

Focus intently on core Electrical Engineering subjects like Electrical Machines, Power Systems, and Control Systems. Aim for conceptual clarity, solve complex problems, and actively participate in lab sessions.

Tools & Resources

IEEE Xplore for research papers, Specialized simulation software (e.g., MATLAB/Simulink, PSCAD), NPTEL advanced courses

Career Connection

This in-depth knowledge forms the backbone of an Electrical Engineer''''s profile, making graduates highly competitive for specialized roles in power generation, transmission, and industrial control.

Seek Practical Industry Exposure- (Semester 3-5)

Actively pursue internships during summer breaks or short-term industrial training. Aim to visit power plants, substations, or manufacturing units to observe real-world applications of theoretical concepts.

Tools & Resources

College placement cell, LinkedIn for internship opportunities, Industry contacts, Alumni network

Career Connection

Practical exposure validates theoretical learning, helps identify career interests, and provides valuable industry experience, significantly boosting employability and placement chances.

Participate in Technical Competitions & Workshops- (Semester 3-5)

Join college technical clubs and participate in inter-collegiate competitions like circuit design, robotics, or hackathons. Attend workshops on emerging technologies like IoT, AI in EE, or advanced control.

Tools & Resources

Departmental workshops, Technical fests, Professional body student chapters (IEEE, IET), Online course platforms

Career Connection

Builds problem-solving skills, teamwork, and exposure to cutting-edge technologies, making students more well-rounded and attractive to employers looking for innovative thinkers.

Advanced Stage

Undertake Capstone Project with Industry Relevance- (Semester 7-8)

Choose a final year project that addresses a real-world problem, possibly in collaboration with an industry partner or focusing on cutting-edge research areas in Electrical Engineering.

Tools & Resources

Advanced simulation software (ETAP, PSIM), Research journals, Mentorship from faculty and industry experts, University incubation centers

Career Connection

A well-executed, industry-relevant project showcases specialized skills, problem-solving abilities, and practical application, often leading directly to job offers or entrepreneurial ventures.

Intensify Placement & Career Preparedness- (Semester 6-8)

Engage in rigorous aptitude test preparation, mock interviews (technical and HR), and resume building workshops. Network with alumni and industry professionals for career guidance.

Tools & Resources

Online aptitude platforms (e.g., Indiabix), Mock interview platforms, LinkedIn, Career counseling services, Departmental placement cell

Career Connection

Crucial for securing desirable placements, this stage focuses on refining presentation skills and ensuring readiness for the competitive job market, maximizing opportunities.

Pursue Advanced Specialization or Research- (Semester 6-8)

Explore advanced elective subjects and identify areas for further specialization. Consider pursuing research opportunities, publishing papers, or preparing for competitive exams like GATE for higher studies or PSUs.

Tools & Resources

Research labs, Faculty guidance, GATE coaching materials, GRE/TOEFL preparation resources, Online courses for advanced topics

Career Connection

Positions graduates for roles in R&D, academia, or public sector units, enabling deeper engagement with the field and long-term career growth.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • HSC pass (Science) with minimum 45% (40% for SC/ST/SEBC) in Physics, Chemistry & Maths. JEE/GUJCET score is mandatory.

Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)

Credits: 169 Credits

Assessment: Internal: 30-50%, External: 50-70% (Varies by subject, e.g., Theory: 30% Internal, 70% External; Practical: 50% Internal, 50% External)

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT0101-TPEngineering Mathematics-ICore4Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Sequences and Series, Multiple Integrals, Vector Calculus
BT0102-TPEngineering PhysicsCore4Wave Optics, Lasers, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Nanophysics
BT0103-TPBasic Electrical EngineeringCore4DC Circuits, AC Fundamentals, Single Phase AC Circuits, Three Phase AC Circuits, Magnetic Circuits
BT0104-TPEngineering Graphics & DesignCore4Drawing Instruments, Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, AutoCAD Basics
BT0105-TPIntroduction to Engineering & Workshop PracticeCore3Manufacturing Processes, Fitting, Carpentry, Welding, Sheet Metal Work
BT0106-TPIndian ConstitutionCore1Constituent Assembly, Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Union Legislature, Judiciary
BT0107-TPEnvironmental ScienceCore1Ecosystems, Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Global Environmental Issues, Environmental Management

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT0201-TPEngineering Mathematics-IICore4Linear Algebra, Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Partial Differential Equations
BT0202-TPEngineering ChemistryCore4Water Technology, Fuels & Combustion, Corrosion, Polymers, Engineering Materials
BT0203-TPProgramming for Problem SolvingCore4C Programming Basics, Control Structures, Arrays and Strings, Functions, Pointers
BT0204-TPEnglish Communication SkillsCore3Grammar, Reading Comprehension, Written Communication, Oral Communication, Soft Skills
BT0205-TPEngineering MechanicsCore4Forces and Moments, Equilibrium, Friction, Centroid and Moment of Inertia, Kinematics
BT0206-TPHealth and Well BeingCore2Physical Health, Mental Health, Nutrition, Stress Management, Lifestyle Diseases

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT0301-TPEngineering Mathematics-IIICore4Complex Analysis, Probability and Statistics, Numerical Methods, Transform Calculus, Partial Differential Equations
EE0301-TPElectrical Circuit AnalysisCore4Network Theorems, AC Circuit Analysis, Resonance, Coupled Circuits, Two-Port Networks
EE0302-TPElectrical Machines-ICore4DC Machines, Transformers, Three-Phase Induction Motors, Synchronous Machines, Special Machines
EE0303-TPAnalog ElectronicsCore4Diodes, Transistors, Amplifiers, Oscillators, Operational Amplifiers
EE0304-TPElectromagnetic FieldsCore4Vector Calculus, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Maxwell''''s Equations, Electromagnetic Waves
HS0301-TPUniversal Human ValuesCore3Human Values, Ethics, Harmony in Self, Harmony in Family and Society, Professional Ethics

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
EE0401-TPElectrical Machines-IICore4Synchronous Machines, Induction Motor Control, Fractional HP Motors, Special Electrical Machines, Testing
EE0402-TPDigital ElectronicsCore4Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Combinational Circuits, Sequential Circuits, Memories
EE0403-TPPower System-ICore4Generation of Electrical Power, Transmission Line Parameters, Transmission Line Performance, HVDC Transmission, Distribution Systems
EE0404-TPControl SystemCore4System Models, Time Domain Analysis, Frequency Domain Analysis, Stability Analysis, Compensators
EE0405-TPElectrical Measurements & InstrumentationCore4Measurement of Electrical Quantities, Measurement of Non-Electrical Quantities, Transducers, Bridges, Data Acquisition Systems
EE0406-PRBasic Engineering Skill (Mini Project)Project3Project Planning, Design, Implementation, Testing, Report Writing

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
EE0501-TPPower ElectronicsCore4Power Semiconductor Devices, AC-DC Converters, DC-DC Converters, DC-AC Converters, AC Voltage Controllers
EE0502-TPMicroprocessor & MicrocontrollerCore48085 Microprocessor Architecture, 8051 Microcontroller, Programming, Interfacing, Applications
EE0503-TPPower System-IICore4Fault Analysis, Symmetrical Components, Circuit Breakers, Relays, Load Flow Analysis
EE0504-PE-1Professional Elective-I: Electrical Machine DesignElective4Design Principles, Magnetic Circuits, Transformer Design, DC Machine Design, Induction Motor Design
EE0504-PE-2Professional Elective-I: Illumination EngineeringElective4Light Sources, Luminaires, Interior Lighting Design, Exterior Lighting Design, Energy Efficient Lighting
EE0504-PE-3Professional Elective-I: Advance Electrical Engineering MaterialElective4Conductor Materials, Semiconductor Materials, Insulating Materials, Magnetic Materials, Superconductors
EE0504-PE-4Professional Elective-I: Power Plant EngineeringElective4Thermal Power Plants, Hydroelectric Power Plants, Nuclear Power Plants, Renewable Energy Sources, Power Plant Economics
HS0501-OEOpen Elective-IElective2
EE0505-PRInternship-IProject6Industry Exposure, Practical Skills, Project Work, Report Writing, Presentation

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
EE0601-TPHigh Voltage EngineeringCore4Conduction & Breakdown in Gases, Liquids, Solids, Generation of High Voltages, Measurement of High Voltages, Insulation Coordination
EE0602-TPSwitchgear & ProtectionCore4Fuses, Circuit Breakers, Protective Relays, Differential Protection, Overcurrent Protection
EE0603-TPElectrical DrivesCore4Characteristics of Electric Drives, Dynamics of Electric Drive, DC Motor Drives, AC Motor Drives, Traction Drives
EE0604-PE-1Professional Elective-II: Non-Conventional Energy SourcesElective4Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Geothermal Energy, Biomass Energy, Ocean Energy
EE0604-PE-2Professional Elective-II: Industrial Automation & ControlElective4PLC, SCADA, DCS, Robotics, Industrial Sensors
EE0604-PE-3Professional Elective-II: Advanced Control SystemElective4State Space Analysis, Optimal Control, Adaptive Control, Nonlinear Control, Digital Control
EE0604-PE-4Professional Elective-II: Power QualityElective4Harmonics, Voltage Sags & Swells, Interruptions, Flicker, Mitigation Techniques
HS0601-OEOpen Elective-IIElective2
EE0605-PRMini ProjectProject6Project Management, System Design, Implementation, Testing, Documentation

Semester 7

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
EE0701-TPUtilization of Electrical EnergyCore4Electric Heating, Electric Welding, Electric Traction, Electrolytic Processes, Illumination
EE0702-PE-1Professional Elective-III: Electrical Power DistributionElective4Distribution System Layout, Substations, Feeders, Voltage Control, Smart Grid
EE0702-PE-2Professional Elective-III: Advanced Digital Signal ProcessingElective4DSP Fundamentals, Z-Transform, FIR Filters, IIR Filters, Adaptive Filters
EE0702-PE-3Professional Elective-III: Flexible AC Transmission Systems (FACTS)Elective4FACTS Devices, STATCOM, SVC, UPFC, TCSC
EE0702-PE-4Professional Elective-III: Digital Control of Electrical DrivesElective4Digital Control Basics, Microprocessor/Microcontroller based control, Fuzzy Logic Control, Neural Network Control, Sensorless Control
EE0703-PRProject-IProject9Problem Identification, Literature Survey, Methodology, Design & Simulation, Preliminary Results
HS0701-OEOpen Elective-IIIElective2
EE0704-PRIndustrial Training/Internship-IIProject2Industry Exposure, Practical Skills, Project Application, Report Writing, Professional Ethics

Semester 8

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
EE0801-PE-1Professional Elective-IV: Smart Grid TechnologyElective4Smart Grid Architecture, Advanced Metering Infrastructure, Renewable Energy Integration, Demand Side Management, Cyber Security in Smart Grid
EE0801-PE-2Professional Elective-IV: Electric and Hybrid VehiclesElective4EV/HEV Architectures, Electric Propulsion Systems, Battery Technologies, Charging Infrastructure, Control Strategies
EE0801-PE-3Professional Elective-IV: Entrepreneurship DevelopmentElective4Concept of Entrepreneurship, Business Plan, Market Survey, Funding, Legal Aspects
EE0801-PE-4Professional Elective-IV: Artificial Intelligence in Electrical EngineeringElective4AI Basics, Machine Learning Algorithms, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Logic, Expert Systems for Power Systems
EE0802-PRProject-IIProject8System Implementation, Testing & Validation, Data Analysis, Result Interpretation, Thesis Writing, Presentation
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