

B-VOC in Solar Technology at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University


Palwal, Haryana
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About the Specialization
What is Solar Technology at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University Palwal?
This Solar Technology program at Shri Vishwakarma Skill University focuses on equipping students with expertise in designing, installing, maintaining, and managing solar energy systems. Amidst India''''s ambitious renewable energy targets, this program directly addresses the critical demand for skilled professionals in solar photovoltaics and thermal technologies. Its unique blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on vocational training makes it highly relevant for the burgeoning Indian solar sector.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for 10+2 science graduates eager to build a career in renewable energy, particularly solar. It also suits individuals seeking to upskill or transition into the sustainable energy domain, including ITI/Diploma holders in electrical or mechanical fields. Aspiring entrepreneurs keen on launching solar installation or service businesses in India will find the curriculum comprehensive for their ventures.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect promising career paths as solar engineers, installation supervisors, project managers, or O&M specialists in India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 lakhs annually, growing significantly with experience. Opportunities exist in manufacturing, project development, and government agencies, with potential for professional certifications in solar installation and safety.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Strengthen Core Engineering Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on understanding Applied Physics, Chemistry, and Electrical/Electronics Engineering deeply. Utilize online platforms like NPTEL courses for conceptual clarity and solve numerical problems regularly. This strong base is crucial for specialized solar subjects in later semesters and for technical interviews in core engineering roles.
Tools & Resources
NPTEL, Khan Academy, Reference textbooks
Career Connection
A strong foundation enhances problem-solving skills, critical for any engineering role and for excelling in technical interviews for entry-level positions.
Develop Hands-on Lab Skills Early- (Semester 1-2)
Actively engage in all practical sessions for Physics, Chemistry, and Electrical/Electronics. Document experiments thoroughly and seek to understand the ''''why'''' behind results. Participating in campus hackathons or building small electrical circuits can enhance practical aptitude, a key skill valued by Indian solar companies.
Tools & Resources
University Labs, Electronics toolkits, Project kits
Career Connection
Practical proficiency makes candidates highly desirable for roles involving installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting in the solar industry.
Build Professional Communication Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Practice effective verbal and written communication, vital for team projects and client interactions. Join toastmasters clubs or college debate societies. This soft skill, alongside technical knowledge, significantly improves internship and placement prospects in India''''s competitive job market.
Tools & Resources
Toastmasters, College debate clubs, Online communication courses
Career Connection
Good communication is essential for client handling, project reporting, and team collaboration, leading to better career progression.
Intermediate Stage
Immerse in Solar Technology Practical Applications- (Semester 3-5)
Focus intensely on Solar Photovoltaic and Thermal Systems labs. Seek opportunities for mini-projects like designing a small off-grid system or a solar water heater model. Utilize simulation software (e.g., PVsyst, Helioscope) to gain design experience, a highly sought-after skill by Indian solar EPC firms.
Tools & Resources
PVsyst, Helioscope, System modeling software
Career Connection
Proficiency in solar design and simulation tools is a direct pathway to design and engineering roles in solar project development companies.
Seek Industry Internships and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)
Actively pursue internships during summer breaks with solar project developers, manufacturers, or installation companies. Attend industry workshops, seminars, and expos (like Renewable Energy India Expo) to network with professionals and understand current market trends and technologies specific to the Indian context.
Tools & Resources
Internship portals (LinkedIn, Internshala), REI Expo, Industry associations
Career Connection
Internships provide real-world experience, industry contacts, and often lead to pre-placement offers, significantly boosting employability.
Specialise in a Niche (PV or Thermal)- (Semester 3-5)
Based on interest, delve deeper into either advanced PV materials or concentrating solar power (CSP). Undertake research projects or certifications in your chosen area. This specialization can open doors to specific R&D roles or advanced engineering positions within the Indian renewable sector.
Tools & Resources
Research papers, Advanced textbooks, Niche certifications
Career Connection
Specialized knowledge differentiates candidates and qualifies them for roles requiring advanced expertise in specific solar technologies.
Advanced Stage
Master Project Management and Economic Aspects- (Semester 6)
Pay close attention to Project Management, Economics, and Policy courses. Work on a comprehensive final year project that involves detailed design, costing, and financial analysis of a solar plant in an Indian context. This prepares you for roles involving project execution and financial viability assessment.
Tools & Resources
MS Project, Financial modeling software, Case studies of Indian solar projects
Career Connection
Skills in project management and financial analysis are crucial for roles in solar project development, investment, and policy implementation.
Prepare for Industry-Specific Certifications and Placements- (Semester 6)
Pursue certifications like ''''Certified Solar PV Installer'''' from relevant Indian bodies (e.g., skill councils). Start preparing for interviews early, focusing on technical questions related to solar design, installation, and O&M, along with general aptitude, specifically tailored to Indian companies'''' hiring processes.
Tools & Resources
NISE/Skill Council certifications, Mock interview platforms, Aptitude test prep
Career Connection
Certifications validate practical skills, and focused placement preparation ensures readiness for competitive hiring in the Indian solar job market.
Network and Explore Entrepreneurial Ventures- (Semester 6)
Leverage university connections for potential job leads and explore the feasibility of launching your own solar startup, especially in the growing rural electrification or rooftop solar segments in India. Attend startup mentorship programs and pitch competitions to refine your entrepreneurial skills.
Tools & Resources
Industry networking events, Startup incubators, Business plan templates
Career Connection
Networking opens doors to job opportunities and mentorship, while entrepreneurial exploration can lead to creating your own solar business.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 in any stream with 50% marks in aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates)
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: 144 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% for Theory Subjects, 50% for Practical Subjects, External: 70% for Theory Subjects, 50% for Practical Subjects
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVLSC-101 | Professional Communication | Theory | 3 | Communication Process and Types, Verbal and Non-Verbal Communication, Listening Skills, Presentation Skills, Resume and Report Writing |
| BVLSC-102 | Applied Physics | Theory | 3 | Units and Measurements, Mechanics and Oscillations, Optics and Lasers, Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics |
| BVLSC-103 | Applied Chemistry | Theory | 3 | Atomic Structure and Chemical Bonding, Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry, Corrosion and its Control, Water Treatment, Polymers and Composites |
| BVLSC-104 | Applied Mathematics | Theory | 3 | Calculus and Differential Equations, Matrices and Determinants, Vector Algebra, Probability and Statistics, Laplace Transforms |
| BVLSC-105 | Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering | Theory | 3 | DC and AC Circuits, Semiconductor Devices, Transistors and Amplifiers, Digital Logic Gates, Basic Electronic Instruments |
| BVLSC-106 | Computer Fundamentals | Theory | 3 | Hardware and Software Concepts, Operating Systems, Networking Basics, MS Office Applications, Internet and Web Browsing |
| BVLSC-107 | Applied Physics Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Error Analysis, Mechanics Experiments, Optics Experiments, Electrical Measurements, Semiconductor Characteristics |
| BVLSC-108 | Applied Chemistry Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Volumetric Analysis, Gravimetric Analysis, pH Measurements, Water Hardness Testing, Viscosity Determination |
| BVLSC-109 | Fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Ohm''''s Law and KVL/KCL Verification, Diode and Zener Diode Characteristics, Transistor Amplifier Circuits, Logic Gate Operations, Transformer Connections |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVLSC-201 | Environmental Studies | Theory | 3 | Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources and Conservation, Climate Change and Global Warming, Sustainable Development |
| BVLSC-202 | Analog and Digital Electronics | Theory | 3 | Rectifiers and Filters, Amplifier Configurations, Oscillators and Multivibrators, Combinational Logic Circuits, Sequential Logic Circuits |
| BVLSC-203 | Engineering Graphics and Design | Theory | 3 | Orthographic Projections, Isometric Projections, Sectional Views, Development of Surfaces, Introduction to CAD |
| BVLSC-204 | Renewable Energy Sources | Theory | 3 | Solar Energy Systems, Wind Energy Systems, Hydro and Biomass Energy, Geothermal and Tidal Energy, Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems |
| BVLSC-205 | Fundamentals of Solar Energy | Theory | 3 | Solar Radiation and Measurements, Solar Photovoltaic Principle, Solar Cell Characteristics, PV Module and Array Basics, Solar Thermal Collectors |
| BVLSC-206 | Energy Conservation and Audit | Theory | 3 | Energy Management Principles, Energy Audit Methodology, Energy Conservation Act, Demand Side Management, Energy Saving Technologies |
| BVLSC-207 | Analog and Digital Electronics Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Rectifier and Filter Circuits, Transistor Amplifier Circuits, Operational Amplifier Applications, Combinational Logic Design, Sequential Logic Design |
| BVLSC-208 | Engineering Graphics and Design Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Drawing Projections of Solids, Sectional Views of Objects, Development of Simple Surfaces, Introduction to AutoCAD, 2D Drafting using CAD software |
| BVLSC-209 | Fundamentals of Solar Energy Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Solar Cell I-V Characteristics, PV Module Performance Testing, Solar Radiation Measurement, Solar Water Heater Working, Design of Simple Solar Cooker |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVLSC-301 | Project Management and Entrepreneurship | Theory | 3 | Project Life Cycle, Project Planning and Scheduling, Entrepreneurship Concepts, Business Plan Development, Startup Ecosystem in India |
| BVLSC-302 | Electrical Machines | Theory | 3 | DC Machines, Transformers, Three-Phase Induction Motors, Synchronous Machines, Special Electrical Machines |
| BVLSC-303 | Power Electronics | Theory | 3 | Power Semiconductor Devices, Rectifiers (Controlled and Uncontrolled), DC-DC Converters (Choppers), Inverters, AC Voltage Controllers |
| BVLSC-304 | Solar Photovoltaic Systems | Theory | 3 | PV System Components, Stand-Alone PV Systems, Grid-Connected PV Systems, Hybrid PV Systems, Battery Storage for PV |
| BVLSC-305 | Solar Thermal Systems | Theory | 3 | Flat Plate Collectors, Evacuated Tube Collectors, Solar Water Heating Systems, Solar Air Heaters and Dryers, Solar Cookers and Stills |
| BVLSC-306 | Material Science for Solar Technology | Theory | 3 | Semiconductor Materials, Silicon Production, Thin Film Materials, Doping Techniques, Characterization of Solar Materials |
| BVLSC-307 | Electrical Machines Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | OC and SC Test of Transformer, Speed Control of DC Motor, Performance of Induction Motor, Alternator Characteristics, Study of Special Machines |
| BVLSC-308 | Power Electronics Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | SCR Characteristics and Triggering, Chopper Circuits, Inverter Circuits, Rectifier Circuits with Filters, Study of Power MOSFET/IGBT |
| BVLSC-309 | Solar Photovoltaic Systems Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | PV Array Configuration, Charge Controller Testing, Inverter Performance Analysis, Battery Bank Sizing, Off-Grid PV System Design |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVLSC-401 | Industrial Training | Industrial Training | 6 | Industry Exposure and Practices, Practical Skill Development, Report Writing and Presentation, Professional Ethics, Teamwork and Problem Solving |
| BVLSC-402 | Solar PV System Design and Integration | Theory | 3 | Site Survey and Shading Analysis, System Sizing and Component Selection, Inverter Technology and Selection, Grid Interconnection Requirements, Safety Standards and Regulations |
| BVLSC-403 | Solar Thermal Power Generation | Theory | 3 | Concentrating Solar Power (CSP) Technologies, Parabolic Trough Systems, Solar Tower and Dish Engine Systems, Thermal Energy Storage, Power Generation Cycles |
| BVLSC-404 | Electrical Safety and Standards | Theory | 3 | Electrical Hazards and First Aid, Earthing and Bonding, Fuses and Circuit Breakers, Indian Electricity Rules, PV System Safety Standards |
| BVLSC-405 | Smart Grid Technology | Theory | 3 | Smart Grid Architecture, Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), Distributed Generation, Energy Storage Integration, Cybersecurity in Smart Grid |
| BVLSC-406 | Maintenance of Solar Systems | Theory | 3 | Preventive and Corrective Maintenance, Troubleshooting PV Systems, Performance Monitoring, Cleaning and Inspection Protocols, Safety during Maintenance |
| BVLSC-407 | Solar PV System Design and Integration Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | PV System Sizing using Software, Shading Analysis Simulation, Inverter Selection and Interfacing, Grid-Tied System Design, Layout Planning of PV Plant |
| BVLSC-408 | Maintenance of Solar Systems Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Fault Detection in PV Arrays, Performance Evaluation of PV Systems, Cleaning Techniques for PV Modules, Basic Repair and Replacement, Troubleshooting Thermal Systems |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVLSC-501 | Energy Storage Systems | Theory | 3 | Battery Technologies, Supercapacitors, Flywheel Energy Storage, Pumped Hydro Storage, Hydrogen Energy Storage |
| BVLSC-502 | Solar System Installation and Commissioning | Theory | 3 | Site Preparation and Foundation, Mounting Structure Installation, Wiring and Cabling, Inverter and Protection Device Installation, Testing and Commissioning Procedures |
| BVLSC-503 | Advanced Solar Materials and Devices | Theory | 3 | Perovskite Solar Cells, Organic Solar Cells, Quantum Dot Solar Cells, Concentrator Photovoltaics (CPV), Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV) |
| BVLSC-504 | Wind and Hybrid Energy Systems | Theory | 3 | Wind Turbine Aerodynamics, Types of Wind Turbines, Wind Farm Design, Hybrid PV-Wind Systems, Control Strategies for Hybrid Systems |
| BVLSC-505 | Solar Energy Policies and Economics | Theory | 3 | Government Policies and Schemes (India), Subsidies and Incentives, Net Metering Policy, Financial Models for Solar Projects, Cost-Benefit Analysis and Payback Period |
| BVLSC-506 | Elective - Biomass Energy | Elective (Theory) | 3 | Biomass Resources and Conversion Technologies, Biogas Production and Utilization, Biofuels and Biodiesel, Biomass Gasification and Combustion, Environmental Impact of Biomass |
| BVLSC-507 | Solar System Installation and Commissioning Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | Hands-on PV Module Mounting, Wiring and Cable Management, Inverter Configuration, System Grounding, Testing and Performance Verification |
| BVLSC-508 | Project Work Phase-I | Project | 2 | Problem Identification and Scope Definition, Literature Survey, Methodology Development, Preliminary Design/Analysis, Project Proposal Writing |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BVLSC-601 | Quality Control and Testing of Solar Systems | Theory | 3 | PV Module Testing Standards (IEC), Inverter and Charge Controller Testing, System Performance Evaluation, Reliability and Durability Testing, Certification and Accreditation |
| BVLSC-602 | Solar Building Integration | Theory | 3 | Building Integrated PV (BIPV) Design, Building Integrated Thermal (BIST) Systems, Energy Efficient Building Concepts, Passive Solar Design, Daylighting and Ventilation |
| BVLSC-603 | Rural Electrification with Solar Technology | Theory | 3 | Decentralized Power Generation, Microgrids and Mini-Grids, Off-Grid Solar Solutions, Social and Economic Aspects of Rural Electrification, Government Schemes for Rural Solar |
| BVLSC-604 | Advanced Power Converters for Renewable Energy | Theory | 3 | Multi-Level Inverters, Grid-Tie Inverters for PV Systems, Maximum Power Point Tracking (MPPT), Control Algorithms for Converters, Harmonic Reduction Techniques |
| BVLSC-605 | Human Values and Professional Ethics | Theory | 3 | Ethics in Engineering Profession, Human Values and Morals, Social Responsibility, Environmental Ethics, Conflict Resolution |
| BVLSC-606 | Elective - Hydrogen Energy | Elective (Theory) | 3 | Hydrogen Production Methods, Hydrogen Storage and Transportation, Fuel Cell Technologies, Applications of Hydrogen Energy, Safety Aspects of Hydrogen |
| BVLSC-607 | Quality Control and Testing of Solar Systems Lab | Practical/Lab | 2 | IV Curve Tracer Operation, Thermal Imaging of PV Modules, Insulation Resistance Testing, Performance Ratio Calculation, Report Generation for System Audits |
| BVLSC-608 | Project Work Phase-II | Project | 2 | Implementation and Fabrication, Experimental Setup and Data Collection, Data Analysis and Interpretation, Report Writing and Documentation, Project Presentation and Viva-Voce |




