

B-E in Electrical Electronics Engineering at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management


Dakshina Kannada, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Electrical & Electronics Engineering at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management Dakshina Kannada?
This Electrical and Electronics Engineering program at Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management focuses on foundational principles and advanced applications in power systems, control systems, electronics, and microcontrollers. It equips students with the knowledge to design, develop, and maintain electrical and electronic equipment and systems, catering to the growing demand for skilled engineers in India''''s diverse industrial landscape, from power generation to smart grid technologies.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh 10+2 graduates with a strong aptitude for Physics and Mathematics, aspiring to a career in core engineering sectors. It also suits diploma holders seeking lateral entry into advanced engineering. Individuals interested in renewable energy, industrial automation, power electronics, and embedded systems will find this specialization highly rewarding, providing a solid foundation for entry-level engineering roles in the Indian market.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in power generation, transmission, distribution, manufacturing, and IT/ITES sectors specializing in embedded systems. Entry-level salaries in India typically range from INR 3-6 lakhs per annum, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. Growth trajectories include roles like design engineer, research engineer, project manager, or power system analyst, aligning with opportunities in major Indian companies and public sector undertakings.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Programming Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Develop strong programming skills using C/C++ by regularly practicing coding problems. Focus on data structures and algorithms, which are crucial for problem-solving in engineering and placements.
Tools & Resources
HackerRank, LeetCode, GeeksforGeeks, NPTEL courses on programming
Career Connection
Essential for placements in IT/product companies and for understanding embedded systems, automation, and data analysis in EEE.
Build Strong Math and Science Base- (Semester 1-2)
Ensure a solid understanding of Engineering Mathematics and Physics concepts, as they form the bedrock for all subsequent EEE courses. Actively solve textbook problems and seek conceptual clarity.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL lectures, Khan Academy, B.S. Grewal for Math
Career Connection
Crucial for analytical thinking, circuit analysis, control system design, and overall academic excellence that helps in higher studies or R&D roles.
Engage in Basic Electrical/Electronics Projects- (Semester 1-2)
Start simple projects using basic components like LEDs, resistors, breadboards, and Arduino/Raspberry Pi. This hands-on experience demystifies theory and sparks practical interest.
Tools & Resources
Arduino kits, Instructables, YouTube tutorials, Basic electronics components
Career Connection
Fosters practical skills, encourages innovation, and provides initial portfolio building for internships and future projects.
Intermediate Stage
Deep Dive into Core EEE Concepts and Labs- (Semester 3-5)
Focus intently on core subjects like Electric Circuit Analysis, Machines, Power Electronics, and Control Systems. Actively participate in laboratory sessions, understanding the practical implications of theoretical concepts.
Tools & Resources
Lab manuals, MATLAB/Simulink, LTSpice, PSIM, NPTEL advanced courses
Career Connection
Directly prepares students for core engineering roles in manufacturing, power, and automation sectors. Strong lab skills are highly valued by employers.
Pursue Short-Term Certifications/Workshops- (Semester 4-5)
Acquire practical skills beyond the curriculum through certifications in areas like PLC/SCADA, embedded C, IoT, or CAD tools for electrical design. Attend workshops organized by the department or industry.
Tools & Resources
Udemy, Coursera, Rockwell Automation certifications, Siemens certifications
Career Connection
Enhances resume with in-demand skills, making candidates more competitive for internships and entry-level positions in specific domains.
Network and Participate in Technical Competitions- (Semester 3-5)
Join student chapters of IEEE, IET, or other professional bodies. Attend conferences, technical talks, and participate in hackathons or project competitions like Smart India Hackathon.
Tools & Resources
LinkedIn for networking, College event announcements, Departmental mentors, IEEE/IET student chapters
Career Connection
Builds professional networks, improves teamwork and presentation skills, and provides exposure to industry trends and peer innovation.
Advanced Stage
Undertake Industry-Relevant Projects and Internships- (Semester 6-8)
Focus final year projects on real-world industrial problems or research areas. Secure internships in core EEE companies to gain hands-on experience and understand industry processes and expectations.
Tools & Resources
Project guides, Industry mentors, Research papers, Advanced simulation tools
Career Connection
Provides crucial practical experience, potential pre-placement offers, and a strong project portfolio to showcase skills to recruiters.
Prepare Rigorously for Placements/Higher Studies- (Semester 7-8)
Dedicate time to aptitude training, mock interviews, group discussions, and technical revisions. For higher studies, prepare for competitive exams like GATE, GRE, or IELTS.
Tools & Resources
Online aptitude platforms, Placement training cells, Previous year question papers, Career counseling
Career Connection
Maximizes chances of securing desired placements in top companies or gaining admission to reputable graduate programs in India and abroad.
Specialize in an Emerging EEE Domain- (Semester 6-8)
Utilize professional electives, open electives, and self-study to gain expertise in a niche area like Electric Vehicles, Smart Grids, AI/ML in EEE, or Renewable Energy Systems, aligning with personal interest and market demand.
Tools & Resources
Specialized online courses, Industry whitepapers, Research groups, Advanced software tools
Career Connection
Positions graduates as specialists, opening doors to advanced R&D roles, startups, and specific high-growth sectors within the electrical and electronics industry.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Passed 10+2 examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with Chemistry/Biotechnology/Biology/Electronics/Computer Science as one of the optional subjects, obtained at least 45% marks (40% for reserved category) in the above subjects taken together, as per VTU/KEA norms.
Duration: 8 semesters / 4 years
Credits: 160 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 40%, External: 60%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21MAT11 | Engineering Mathematics-I | Core | 4 | Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Partial Differential Equations, Vector Calculus, Multiple Integrals |
| 21PHY12 | Engineering Physics | Core | 4 | Modern Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Lasers and Optical Fibers, Nanotechnology |
| 21ELE13 | Basic Electrical Engineering | Core | 3 | DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Three-Phase Systems, Electrical Machines Fundamentals, Electrical Safety |
| 21CIV14 | Elements of Civil Engineering and Mechanics | Core | 3 | Surveying Principles, Building Materials, Engineering Mechanics, Structural Elements, Fluid Mechanics Basics |
| 21EGDL15 | Engineering Graphics | Core | 3 | Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sections of Solids, Development of Surfaces, Perspective Projection |
| 21PHYL16 | Engineering Physics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Modern Physics Experiments, Optics Experiments, Semiconductor Device Characteristics, Material Properties Measurement, Experimental Data Analysis |
| 21BEIL17 | Basic Electrical Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | DC Circuit Laws Verification, AC Circuit Analysis, Power Measurement Techniques, Transformer Load Test, Motor Performance Characteristics |
| 21ELC18 | Communicative English | AEC | 1 | Technical Communication, Presentation Skills, Report Writing, Group Discussions, Verbal Aptitude |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21MAT21 | Engineering Mathematics-II | Core | 4 | Linear Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Numerical Methods |
| 21CHE22 | Engineering Chemistry | Core | 4 | Electrochemistry, Corrosion Science, Water Technology, Fuels and Combustion, Material Chemistry |
| 21CPL23 | Programming for Problem Solving | Core | 3 | Introduction to C Programming, Data Types and Operators, Control Structures, Functions and Arrays, Pointers and Structures |
| 21SFH24 | Scientific Foundations of Health | AEC | 1 | Human Body Systems, Nutrition and Diet, Hygiene and Sanitation, Stress Management, Basic First Aid |
| 21CHEL25 | Engineering Chemistry Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Volumetric Analysis, pH Metry, Conductivity Measurement, Water Quality Testing, Synthesis of Polymers |
| 21CPL26 | Programming for Problem Solving Laboratory | Lab | 1 | C Programming Exercises, Conditional Statements, Loop Structures, Array Manipulations, Function Implementation |
| 21KANN27 / 21KANI27 | Vyavaharika Kannada / Balake Kannada | AEC | 1 | Basic Conversational Kannada, Kannada Grammar, Reading and Writing Kannada, Cultural Context, Simple Translation |
| 21MIN28 | Indian Constitution and Professional Ethics | AEC | 1 | Indian Constitution Overview, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Ethics in Engineering, Professional Responsibility, Cyber Law Basics |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21EE31 | Electric Circuit Analysis | Core | 4 | Network Theorems, Transient Analysis of Circuits, AC Circuit Analysis, Resonance in RLC Circuits, Two-Port Network Parameters |
| 21EE32 | Analog Electronic Circuits | Core | 4 | Diode Circuits and Applications, BJT Amplifiers, FET Amplifiers, Operational Amplifiers, Power Amplifiers |
| 21EE33 | Digital Electronic Circuits | Core | 4 | Logic Gates and Boolean Algebra, Combinational Logic Design, Sequential Logic Circuits, Registers and Counters, ADC/DAC Converters |
| 21EE34 | Electrical Machines - I | Core | 4 | DC Machines, Transformers, Induction Motors Fundamentals, Synchronous Machines Introduction, Special Purpose Machines |
| 21EE35 | Engineering Electromagnetics | Core | 3 | Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Maxwell''''s Equations, Electromagnetic Wave Propagation, Transmission Lines |
| 21EEL36 | Analog and Digital Electronics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Diode Characteristics, BJT Amplifier Design, Logic Gate Implementation, Flip-Flop Circuits, Counters and Shift Registers |
| 21EEL37 | Electrical Machines Laboratory - I | Lab | 1 | DC Machine Characteristics, Transformer Testing, Induction Motor Performance, Speed Control Techniques, Efficiency Tests |
| 21HSM381 | Technical English | HSMC | 1 | Technical Report Writing, Professional Communication, Presentation Skills, Interpersonal Skills, Resume Building |
| 21CIV382 | Environmental Studies | AEC | 1 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution Control, Renewable Energy Resources, Sustainable Development, Environmental Impact Assessment |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21EE41 | Power Generation and Economics | Core | 4 | Thermal Power Plants, Hydroelectric Power Plants, Nuclear Power Plants, Renewable Energy Sources, Power System Economics |
| 21EE42 | Control Systems | Core | 4 | Control System Components, Transfer Functions and Modeling, Stability Analysis, Root Locus Technique, Bode Plots and Frequency Response |
| 21EE43 | Electrical Machines - II | Core | 4 | Synchronous Machines Operation, Parallel Operation of Alternators, Special Purpose Motors, Stepper Motors, Servo Motors |
| 21EE44 | Power Electronics | Core | 4 | Power Semiconductor Devices, Controlled Rectifiers, DC-DC Converters (Choppers), Inverters, AC Voltage Controllers |
| 21EE45 | Electrical and Electronic Measurements | Core | 3 | Measuring Instruments, Bridge Circuits, Potentiometers, Transducers and Sensors, Digital Measurement Techniques |
| 21EEL46 | Power Electronics and Control Systems Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Rectifier Circuits Testing, Chopper Control Experiments, Inverter Operation, PID Controller Tuning, Servo Motor Control |
| 21EEL47 | Electrical Machines Laboratory - II | Lab | 1 | Synchronous Machine Performance, Parallel Operation of Alternators, V-Curves of Synchronous Motor, Special Motor Characteristics, Load Tests on AC Machines |
| 21MIN48 | Constitution of India, Professional Ethics & Cyber Law (CIPC) | AEC | 1 | Indian Constitutional Framework, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Professional Ethics in Engineering, Cyber Law and IT Act, Digital Security and Privacy |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21EE51 | Power System Analysis - I | Core | 4 | Per Unit System, Transmission Line Parameters, Short and Medium Transmission Lines, Symmetrical Faults Analysis, Unsymmetrical Faults Analysis |
| 21EE52 | Microcontroller | Core | 4 | 8051 Microcontroller Architecture, Instruction Set and Programming, Memory and I/O Interfacing, Timers and Interrupts, Microcontroller Applications |
| 21EE53 | Signals and Systems | Core | 4 | Signal Classification, System Properties, Fourier Series and Transform, Laplace Transform, Z-Transform |
| 21EE54X | Professional Elective - I (e.g., High Voltage Engineering) | Elective | 3 | Breakdown in Dielectrics, Generation of High Voltages, Measurement of High Voltages, Insulation Coordination, Overvoltages and Surges |
| 21EE55X | Open Elective - I (e.g., Renewable Energy Systems) | Open Elective | 3 | Solar Energy Systems, Wind Energy Systems, Biomass Energy, Geothermal Energy, Hydroelectric Power |
| 21EEL56 | Microcontroller Laboratory | Lab | 1 | 8051 Assembly Programming, Interfacing Peripherals, Timer/Counter Operations, Interrupt Handling, Real-time Applications |
| 21EEL57 | Power System Simulation Laboratory | Lab | 1 | MATLAB/Simulink for Power Systems, Load Flow Analysis, Short Circuit Studies, Transient Stability Studies, Power Quality Analysis |
| 21IC58 | Innovation & Creativity | AEC | 1 | Design Thinking Process, Problem Solving Strategies, Ideation and Brainstorming, Prototyping and Validation, Intellectual Property Rights |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21EE61 | Power System Analysis - II | Core | 4 | Symmetrical Components, Load Flow Studies, Stability Studies, Economic Operation of Power Systems, Grid Interconnection |
| 21EE62 | Industrial Automation and Robotics | Core | 4 | Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), SCADA Systems, Distributed Control Systems (DCS), Robotics Kinematics, Robot Programming and Control |
| 21EE63 | Electrical Machine Design | Core | 4 | Design Principles of Electrical Machines, DC Machine Design, Transformer Design, Induction Motor Design, Design Optimization Techniques |
| 21EE64X | Professional Elective - II (e.g., Digital Signal Processing) | Elective | 3 | Discrete-Time Signals, Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), Fast Fourier Transform (FFT), Digital Filter Design (FIR/IIR), Multirate Signal Processing |
| 21EE65X | Open Elective - II (e.g., Data Analytics for Engineers) | Open Elective | 3 | Data Collection and Preprocessing, Data Visualization, Statistical Analysis, Machine Learning Basics, Big Data Concepts |
| 21EEL66 | Power System Operation and Control Laboratory | Lab | 1 | Load Frequency Control, Automatic Voltage Regulation, Economic Dispatch Implementation, Reactive Power Control, Power System Fault Analysis |
| 21EEL67 | Industrial Automation and Robotics Laboratory | Lab | 1 | PLC Programming for Industrial Processes, SCADA System Configuration, Robot Path Planning, Industrial Sensor Interfacing, Human-Machine Interface (HMI) Design |
| 21CCT68 | Communicative Competency and Technical Skills | AEC | 1 | Advanced Communication Skills, Soft Skills for Workplace, Interview Techniques, Group Discussion Strategies, Problem-Solving Methodologies |
Semester 7
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21EE71 | High Voltage Engineering | Core | 4 | Breakdown in Gaseous Dielectrics, Generation of High Voltages, Measurement of High Voltages, Insulation Systems and Materials, Overvoltages and Protection |
| 21EE72 | Professional Elective - III (e.g., Electric Vehicle Technology) | Elective | 3 | Electric Vehicle Architectures, Electric Motors for EVs, Battery Management Systems, Charging Infrastructure, Power Electronics in EVs |
| 21EE73 | Professional Elective - IV (e.g., Power System Protection) | Elective | 3 | Protective Relays, Circuit Breakers, Fuses and Isolators, Protection Schemes for Generators, Substation Protection |
| 21EEP74 | Project Work - Phase I | Project | 3 | Problem Identification, Literature Survey, Methodology Design, Project Planning and Scheduling, Preliminary Report Preparation |
| 21EES75 | Internship | Internship | 3 | Industry Exposure, Practical Skill Development, Project Implementation in Industry, Technical Report Writing, Professional Networking |
| 21EEL76 | Advanced Electrical Engineering Laboratory | Lab | 1 | High Voltage Testing Experiments, Microgrid Operations, Smart Sensor Interfacing, Advanced Control Algorithms, Power Quality Measurement |
Semester 8
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 21EE81 | Power System Protection and Switchgear | Core | 4 | Protective Relays Types, Circuit Breakers Operation, Fuses and Lightning Arresters, Protection Schemes for Transmission Lines, Substation Protection Systems |
| 21EE82 | Professional Elective - V (e.g., IoT for Electrical Applications) | Elective | 3 | IoT Architectures and Protocols, Smart Sensors and Actuators, Data Analytics for IoT, IoT in Smart Grid, Industrial IoT Applications |
| 21EEP83 | Project Work - Phase II | Project | 8 | System Design and Development, Implementation and Testing, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Final Report Writing, Project Presentation and Viva-Voce |
| 21EES84 | Seminar / Technical Paper Presentation | Seminar | 1 | Technical Report Writing, Research Methodology, Effective Presentation Skills, Public Speaking, Question and Answer Handling |




