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B-TECH in Electrical Engineering at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University

Shri Vishwakarma Skill University, located in Palwal, Haryana, is India's pioneering government skill university established in 2016. Recognized by NIRF as the 2nd best Skill University in 2024, SVSU excels in offering industry-integrated, skill-based education across diverse programs. It focuses on hands-on learning and strong industry partnerships, ensuring high employability.

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About the Specialization

What is Electrical Engineering at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University Palwal?

This Electrical Engineering program at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University focuses on fundamental principles and advanced applications across power systems, electronics, control, and renewable energy. It aims to develop highly skilled engineers for India''''s rapidly growing infrastructure and manufacturing sectors, fostering innovation and sustainable solutions. The curriculum emphasizes practical exposure and industry-aligned skills.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for 10+2 graduates with a strong aptitude in Physics and Mathematics, aspiring to contribute to India''''s energy and industrial growth. It also suits diploma holders seeking lateral entry for higher qualifications and freshers eager to delve into core engineering. Those with an interest in sustainable energy, automation, and smart grid technologies will find this program rewarding.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect diverse India-specific career paths in power generation, transmission, distribution, manufacturing, and R&D. Entry-level salaries range from INR 4-7 lakhs annually, with experienced professionals earning significantly more in PSUs, private energy firms, and automation companies. Opportunities abound in sectors like renewable energy, smart cities, and electric vehicles.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Master Basic Electrical Engineering Concepts- (Semester 1-2)

Focus intently on fundamental principles of circuits, machines, and basic electronics from the first two semesters. Utilize online platforms like NPTEL and Khan Academy for supplementary learning and problem-solving practice.

Tools & Resources

NPTEL courses on Basic Electrical Engineering, Khan Academy, Reference textbooks (e.g., B.L. Theraja, V.K. Mehta)

Career Connection

A strong grasp of fundamentals is crucial for all advanced EE subjects and forms the bedrock for interviews and competitive exams in core electrical industries.

Develop Foundational Programming Skills (C/Python)- (Semester 1-2)

Engage in hands-on coding exercises and project-based learning in C or Python. These skills are vital for later subjects like Microcontrollers, Control Systems, and industrial automation. Participate in coding challenges.

Tools & Resources

GeeksforGeeks, HackerRank, CodeChef, SVSU Programming Lab facilities

Career Connection

Proficiency in programming opens doors to roles in automation, embedded systems, and data analysis within the electrical domain, highly valued in the Indian job market.

Join Technical Clubs and Societies- (Semester 1-2)

Actively participate in the Electrical Engineering society or other technical clubs. This helps in peer learning, organizing workshops, and developing soft skills alongside technical knowledge.

Tools & Resources

SVSU Electrical Engineering Student Chapter, IEEE Student Branch (if available)

Career Connection

Networking with seniors and peers builds a support system, aids in understanding industry trends, and helps develop leadership and team-working abilities vital for professional growth.

Intermediate Stage

Engage in Mini-Projects and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)

Apply theoretical knowledge by undertaking mini-projects in areas like embedded systems, power electronics, or control systems. Attend university-organized workshops or external training on PLC/SCADA, MATLAB/Simulink.

Tools & Resources

Arduino/Raspberry Pi kits, MATLAB/Simulink software, Local training institutes for industrial automation

Career Connection

Practical project experience is highly valued by Indian recruiters, demonstrating problem-solving capabilities and hands-on skills, making students more competitive for internships and jobs.

Seek Early Industry Exposure through Internships/Industrial Visits- (Semester 3-5)

Actively look for short-term internships or industrial visits during summer/winter breaks. This provides crucial insight into real-world applications of electrical engineering in Indian industries like power plants, manufacturing units, or smart grid projects.

Tools & Resources

SVSU Placement Cell, Internshala, Company websites (NTPC, PowerGrid, private firms)

Career Connection

Early exposure helps align academic learning with industry demands, builds a professional network, and can lead to pre-placement offers or informed career choices within India.

Focus on Core EE Software Proficiency- (Semester 4-6)

Develop proficiency in industry-standard software relevant to Electrical Engineering, such as MATLAB, PSIM, ETAP, AutoCAD Electrical. These tools are indispensable for design, analysis, and simulation tasks.

Tools & Resources

Software tutorials (YouTube, official documentation), University computer labs, Online certification courses

Career Connection

Mastering these tools enhances technical skills, making graduates highly desirable for roles in design, R&D, and simulation departments of electrical companies across India.

Advanced Stage

Undertake a Significant Major Project/Research- (Semester 7-8)

Collaborate with faculty on a challenging major project or research initiative relevant to current industry trends like renewable energy integration, smart grids, or electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Aim for publication or patent filing.

Tools & Resources

SVSU Research Labs, Faculty Mentors, Funding for project components

Career Connection

A strong final year project enhances technical credibility, showcases deep specialization, and is a significant differentiator for placements in top Indian R&D firms or for higher studies.

Prepare Rigorously for Placements and Competitive Exams- (Semester 7-8)

Dedicatedly prepare for campus placements, focusing on technical interviews, aptitude tests, and soft skills. Simultaneously, consider preparing for GATE or other PSU examinations to secure positions in leading public sector undertakings in India.

Tools & Resources

SVSU Career Services, Online aptitude platforms, GATE coaching centers/study materials, Mock interviews

Career Connection

Comprehensive preparation is key to securing high-paying positions in core electrical companies and PSUs, which are highly sought after in the Indian engineering landscape.

Cultivate Professional Networking and Mentorship- (Semester 6-8)

Actively network with alumni, industry professionals, and guest lecturers. Seek mentorship from experienced engineers to gain insights into career progression, industry challenges, and advanced skill requirements in the Indian electrical sector.

Tools & Resources

LinkedIn, Alumni Association events, Industry seminars/webinars

Career Connection

A strong professional network provides invaluable career guidance, potential job leads, and opportunities for collaborations or entrepreneurial ventures post-graduation in India.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • Passed 10+2 examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) as compulsory subjects with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates) from a recognized board, and a valid JEE Main score.

Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)

Credits: 160 Credits

Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT-101Engineering Mathematics-ICore4Differential Calculus, Integral Calculus, Multivariable Calculus, Matrices, Vector Calculus
BT-103Engineering PhysicsCore3Quantum Mechanics, Solid State Physics, Laser Physics, Fiber Optics, Semiconductor Physics
BT-105Programming for Problem SolvingCore3Introduction to Programming, Control Structures, Functions and Arrays, Pointers and Strings, Structures and File Handling
BT-107Basic Electrical EngineeringCore3DC Circuits, AC Circuits, Transformers, Electrical Machines Fundamentals, Measuring Instruments
BT-109Engineering Graphics & DesignCore2Introduction to Engineering Graphics, Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, CAD Basics
BT-103PEngineering Physics LabLab1Experiments on Optics, Semiconductor Devices, Magnetic Fields, Acoustics, Material Properties
BT-105PProgramming for Problem Solving LabLab1C Programming Exercises, Flowchart and Algorithm Implementation, Data Structure Implementation, Debugging Techniques, File Operations
BT-107PBasic Electrical Engineering LabLab1Verification of Circuit Laws, Measurement of Electrical Quantities, Study of Transformers, Electrical Machine Characteristics, Power Factor Improvement

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BT-102Engineering Mathematics-IICore4Differential Equations, Laplace Transforms, Fourier Series, Complex Analysis, Partial Differential Equations
BT-104Engineering ChemistryCore3Water Technology, Corrosion and its Control, Polymers, Fuels and Combustion, Electrochemistry
BT-106Environmental ScienceCore2Ecology and Ecosystems, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Environmental Legislation, Waste Management
BT-108English for ProfessionalsCore2Communication Skills, Technical Writing, Presentation Skills, Group Discussions, Interpersonal Skills
BT-110Workshop Manufacturing PracticesCore2Workshop Safety, Carpentry, Fitting, Welding, Sheet Metal Operations
BT-104PEngineering Chemistry LabLab1Water Hardness Determination, Titration Experiments, Viscosity Measurement, Fuel Analysis, Corrosion Rate Determination
BT-108PEnglish for Professionals LabLab1Role Plays, Presentation Practice, Interview Skills, Group Discussion Practice, Pronunciation Practice
BT-110PWorkshop Manufacturing Practices LabLab1Hands-on with Carpentry Tools, Basic Fitting Operations, Arc and Gas Welding, Sheet Metal Fabrication, Foundry Practices

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BTEE-201Network AnalysisCore3Circuit Elements and Laws, Mesh and Nodal Analysis, Network Theorems, Transient Analysis, Two-Port Networks
BTEE-203Analog ElectronicsCore3Semiconductor Diodes, Bipolar Junction Transistors, FETs, Operational Amplifiers, Power Amplifiers
BTEE-205Electrical Machines-ICore3DC Machines, Transformers, Single Phase Induction Motors, Synchronous Generators, Special Electrical Machines
BTCS-201Data Structures & AlgorithmsCore3Arrays and Linked Lists, Stacks and Queues, Trees and Graphs, Sorting Algorithms, Searching Algorithms
BTHM-201Managerial Economics & Financial AccountingCore3Demand and Supply, Market Structures, Cost Analysis, Financial Statements, Capital Budgeting
BTEE-201PNetwork Analysis LabLab1Circuit Laws Verification, Network Theorems Implementation, Transient Response Measurement, Resonance in RLC Circuits, Two-Port Network Parameter Determination
BTEE-203PAnalog Electronics LabLab1Diode Characteristics, Transistor Amplifier Design, Op-Amp Applications, Rectifiers and Filters, Oscillator Circuits
BTEE-205PElectrical Machines-I LabLab1DC Machine Characteristics, Transformer Tests, Induction Motor Performance, Synchronous Generator Regulation, Efficiency Determination

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BTEE-202Digital ElectronicsCore3Boolean Algebra, Logic Gates, Combinational Circuits, Sequential Circuits, Memory Devices
BTEE-204Electrical Measurement and InstrumentationCore3Measurement Standards, Analog and Digital Meters, Bridges and Potentiometers, Transducers, Data Acquisition Systems
BTEE-206Electromagnetic Field TheoryCore3Vector Calculus, Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Maxwell''''s Equations, Wave Propagation
BTEE-208Power ElectronicsCore3Power Semiconductor Devices, Rectifiers, Choppers, Inverters, AC Voltage Controllers
BTEE-210Signals & SystemsCore3Classification of Signals, Linear Time-Invariant Systems, Fourier Series and Transform, Laplace Transform, Z-Transform
BTEE-202PDigital Electronics LabLab1Logic Gate Implementation, Adder/Subtractor Circuits, Flip-Flops and Counters, Multiplexers and Demultiplexers, Memory Interfacing
BTEE-204PElectrical Measurement & Instrumentation LabLab1Calibration of Meters, Measurement using Bridges, Transducer Characteristics, LVDT and Strain Gauge, Digital Multimeter Applications
BTEE-208PPower Electronics LabLab1SCR Characteristics, Controlled Rectifiers, DC Choppers, Inverter Circuits, AC Voltage Controller

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BTEE-301Control SystemsCore3System Modeling, Time Domain Analysis, Frequency Domain Analysis, Stability Analysis, Controller Design
BTEE-303Power System-ICore3Generation of Electrical Power, Transmission Lines, Distribution Systems, Per Unit System, Load Flow Studies
BTEE-305Microprocessors & MicrocontrollersCore38085 Microprocessor Architecture, Assembly Language Programming, Memory Interfacing, I/O Devices, 8051 Microcontroller
BTOE-3XXOpen Elective-IElective3
BTEE-3XXProfessional Elective-IElective3
BTEE-301PControl Systems LabLab1Modeling of Physical Systems, Time Response Analysis, Frequency Response Analysis, PID Controller Tuning, Stability Analysis using MATLAB/Simulink
BTEE-305PMicroprocessors & Microcontrollers LabLab18085 Assembly Language Programming, Interfacing with I/O devices, ADC/DAC Interfacing, Stepper Motor Control, Timer/Counter Programming
BTEE-307Industrial Training/Internship-IProject/Internship2Industry Exposure, Practical Skill Development, Report Writing, Problem Solving, Professional Etiquette

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BTEE-302Power System-IICore3Fault Analysis, Power System Stability, Economic Operation of Power System, Load Frequency Control, Reactive Power Compensation
BTEE-304Electric DrivesCore3Dynamics of Electric Drives, DC Motor Drives, AC Motor Drives, Closed-Loop Control, Drive System Components
BTEE-306Switchgear and ProtectionCore3Circuit Breakers, Fuses, Relays, Protection Schemes, Earthing Systems
BTOE-3XXOpen Elective-IIElective3
BTEE-3XXProfessional Elective-IIElective3
BTEE-302PPower System LabLab1Transmission Line Parameters, Fault Analysis Experiments, Power Factor Correction, Relay Characteristics, Load Flow Simulation
BTEE-304PElectric Drives LabLab1DC Motor Speed Control, AC Motor V/f Control, Chopper Fed Drives, Inverter Fed Drives, Braking Methods
BTEE-308Minor ProjectProject2Project Planning, Design and Implementation, Testing and Debugging, Technical Report Writing, Presentation Skills

Semester 7

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BTEE-401High Voltage EngineeringCore3Breakdown in Dielectrics, Generation of High Voltages, Measurement of High Voltages, Insulation Coordination, Overvoltage Protection
BTEE-403Non-Conventional Energy ResourcesCore3Solar Energy Systems, Wind Energy Systems, Hydro Power, Biomass Energy, Geothermal Energy
BTEE-4XXProfessional Elective-IIIElective3
BTEE-4XXProfessional Elective-IVElective3
BTOE-4XXOpen Elective-IIIElective3
BTEE-401PHigh Voltage Engineering LabLab1Dielectric Strength Tests, Impulse Voltage Generation, Measurement of High AC/DC Voltages, Insulator String Efficiency, Corona Discharge
BTEE-403PNon-Conventional Energy Resources LabLab1Solar Panel Characteristics, Wind Turbine Performance, Bio-gas Production, Fuel Cell Operation, Energy Storage Systems
BTEE-405Industrial Training/Internship-IIProject/Internship2Advanced Industry Practices, Project Implementation, Problem-solving in Industrial Context, Teamwork, Professional Networking

Semester 8

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
BTEE-4XXProfessional Elective-VElective3
BTOE-4XXOpen Elective-IVElective3
BTEE-498Major ProjectProject10Problem Identification, Literature Review, Design and Methodology, Experimental Validation/Simulation, Report Writing and Presentation
BTEE-499Seminar/DissertationProject2Technical Research, Literature Survey, Critical Analysis, Oral Presentation, Q&A Session
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