DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
The Electrical Engineering program provides students with a strong foundation in the principles of electrical systems, circuits, and technologies. This comprehensive course covers a wide range of topics such as electrical circuits, electronics, power systems, control systems, telecommunications, and renewable energy technologies. Through theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience, students gain the necessary skills to design, analyze, and troubleshoot electrical systems.
Minimum Eligibility:
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, within a minimum of 60% aggregate from a recognized university.
Admission Process: Through common entrance test or university level entrance test. Top BE Electrical exams: JEE Main & JEE Advanced, BITSAT, VITEEE, WBJEE, SRMJEEE, MHTCET, UPSEE, etc.
Direct Second Year Engineering Eligibility
successfully completed a polytechnic diploma engineering course or an equivalent degree from a recognized institute (approved by the Government of India) on a full-time basis.
Our Vision
Our Mission
To import quality and value-based education to raise the satisfaction of all stakeholders. Endeavour is to provide all possible support to promote research & development activities in the field of electrical & allied areas.”
Why Choose Electrical Engineering?
Electrical engineers are in high demand in industries like energy, automation, electronics, telecommunications, and transportation. With a degree in Electrical Engineering, you can work in various sectors, from designing smart grids to advancing renewable energy solutions.
As an electrical engineer, you’ll have the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge innovations, such as the development of electric vehicles, automation systems, robotics, and IoT (Internet of Things) technologies.
Electrical engineering plays a crucial role in improving global infrastructure, addressing energy concerns, and developing sustainable solutions. This field allows you to have a lasting impact on society by working on projects that enhance everyday life.
Renewable Energy: As the world shifts towards greener energy sources, electrical engineers are key in designing and implementing renewable energy systems, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
Automation and Robotics: The rise of Industry 4.0 has made automation and robotics integral to many sectors, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Electrical engineers will be at the forefront of designing and maintaining these systems.
Smart Cities: Electrical engineers are pivotal in the development of smart cities, integrating IoT, smart grids, and efficient power distribution systems to create sustainable and efficient urban environments.
Telecommunications: With the growing demand for faster and more reliable communication networks, electrical engineers are involved in the development of 5G and future technologies that connect the world.
Electric Vehicles (EVs): As the automotive industry shifts to electric vehicles, electrical engineers will be essential in designing and improving the electric drivetrains, battery technologies, and charging infrastructure needed to make EVs a mainstream reality.