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    Electrical Engineering

    LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE RIT
    Duration
    4 Years
    Electrical Engineering UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Electrical Engineering

    LAKSHMI NARAIN COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE RIT
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    ₹6,50,000

    Highest Package

    ₹12,00,000

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    Electrical Engineering
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    Electrical Engineering Curriculum Overview

    The Electrical Engineering curriculum at Lakshmi Narain College of Technology and Science RIT is meticulously structured to provide a balanced mix of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and real-world problem-solving capabilities. The program spans four academic years, with each year building upon the foundational concepts established in previous semesters.

    SemesterCourse CodeCourse TitleCredit Structure (L-T-P-C)Pre-requisites
    1MA101Mathematics I3-1-0-4-
    1PH101Physics I3-1-0-4-
    1CH101Chemistry I3-1-0-4-
    1EC101Engineering Graphics2-0-2-3-
    1CS101Introduction to Programming2-0-2-3-
    1EL101Basic Electrical Engineering3-1-0-4-
    2MA201Mathematics II3-1-0-4MA101
    2PH201Physics II3-1-0-4PH101
    2EC201Circuit Analysis3-1-0-4EL101
    2EL201Electromagnetic Fields3-1-0-4PH101
    2CS201Data Structures and Algorithms2-0-2-3CS101
    2EL202Analog Electronics3-1-0-4EC201
    3MA301Mathematics III3-1-0-4MA201
    3PH301Quantum Physics and Modern Physics3-1-0-4PH201
    3EC301Signals and Systems3-1-0-4MA201
    3EL301Digital Electronics3-1-0-4EL202
    3CS301Computer Architecture2-0-2-3CS201
    3EL302Control Systems3-1-0-4EC201
    4MA401Mathematics IV3-1-0-4MA301
    4PH401Nuclear Physics and Applications3-1-0-4PH301
    4EC401Communication Systems3-1-0-4EC301
    4EL401Power Electronics3-1-0-4EL202
    4CS401Operating Systems2-0-2-3CS301
    4EL402Microprocessors and Microcontrollers3-1-0-4EL301
    5EC501Power Systems3-1-0-4EL302
    5EL501Distributed Control Systems3-1-0-4EL302
    5CS501Database Management Systems2-0-2-3CS301
    5EL502Electrical Machines3-1-0-4EC201
    5EC502Wireless Communication3-1-0-4EC401
    5EL503Renewable Energy Systems3-1-0-4EL202
    6EC601Advanced Control Systems3-1-0-4EL302
    6EL601Power System Protection3-1-0-4EC501
    6CS601Machine Learning2-0-2-3CS401
    6EL602Embedded Systems3-1-0-4CS401
    6EC602Digital Signal Processing3-1-0-4EC301
    6EL603Industrial Automation3-1-0-4EL302
    7EC701Advanced Communication Techniques3-1-0-4EC401
    7EL701Smart Grid Technologies3-1-0-4EC501
    7CS701Cloud Computing2-0-2-3CS401
    7EL702Energy Storage Systems3-1-0-4EL503
    7EC702Optical Fiber Communication3-1-0-4EC401
    7EL703Robotics and Automation3-1-0-4EL302
    8EC801Capstone Project I3-0-0-6-
    8EL801Capstone Project II3-0-0-6-
    8CS801Special Topics in Electrical Engineering2-0-2-3-
    8EL802Research Methodology2-0-0-2-
    8EC802Advanced Signal Processing3-1-0-4EC602
    8EL803Industrial Internship0-0-0-4-

    Beyond the core subjects, students are exposed to departmental electives that allow them to specialize in areas of interest. These include:

    • Advanced Power Electronics: Focuses on high-efficiency conversion techniques and power quality improvement methods.
    • Renewable Energy Systems: Covers solar, wind, hydroelectric, and geothermal energy technologies.
    • Embedded Systems Design: Teaches students to design and develop systems that integrate hardware and software components.
    • Artificial Intelligence in Electrical Engineering: Integrates AI concepts with traditional electrical engineering principles to solve complex problems.
    • Network Security: Addresses cybersecurity challenges in communication networks and embedded systems.
    • IoT and Smart Devices: Focuses on the development of smart devices using sensors, actuators, and wireless communication protocols.
    • Control Systems for Robotics: Applies control theory to robotics applications.
    • Power System Protection: Covers fault analysis and protection schemes in electrical power systems.
    • Digital Signal Processing: Focuses on algorithms for processing signals using digital computers or specialized processors.
    • Wireless Communication Systems: Studies modulation techniques, channel coding, and multiple access methods in wireless networks.

    The department's philosophy on project-based learning is rooted in the belief that hands-on experience is essential for mastering complex engineering concepts. Students undertake mandatory mini-projects throughout their academic journey, culminating in a comprehensive final-year thesis or capstone project.

    Mini-projects begin in the third semester and involve solving real-world problems under faculty guidance. These projects are evaluated based on technical execution, creativity, teamwork, and presentation skills.

    The final-year capstone project is an opportunity for students to demonstrate their mastery of the discipline by working on a significant engineering challenge. Students can choose from a wide range of topics or propose their own ideas after consultation with faculty mentors. The evaluation criteria include innovation, feasibility, impact, and documentation quality.