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    Pune, Maharashtra, India

    Duration

    4 Years

    Electrical Engineering

    Shivalik College Of Engineering
    Duration
    4 Years
    Electrical UG OFFLINE

    Duration

    4 Years

    Electrical Engineering

    Shivalik College Of Engineering
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    Fees

    ₹6,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

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    4 Years
    Electrical
    UG
    OFFLINE

    Fees

    ₹6,50,000

    Placement

    92.0%

    Avg Package

    ₹8,00,000

    Highest Package

    ₹18,00,000

    Seats

    120

    Students

    280

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    Seats

    120

    Students

    280

    Curriculum

    Comprehensive Course Structure

    The curriculum for Electrical Engineering at Shivalik College of Engineering is meticulously designed to provide a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application. The program spans four years with a total of 8 semesters, each carrying specific learning objectives and course requirements.

    Semester-wise Course Listing

    Year Semester Course Code Course Title Credit Structure (L-T-P-C) Prerequisites
    First Year I MA101 Mathematics I 3-1-0-4 -
    PH101 Physics 3-1-0-4 -
    CH101 Chemistry 3-1-0-4 -
    EE101 Introduction to Electrical Engineering 2-0-0-2 -
    CS101 Programming for Engineers 2-0-0-2 -
    HS101 English Communication 2-0-0-2 -
    ME101 Engineering Mechanics 3-0-0-3 -
    GE101 Professional Ethics and Values 2-0-0-2 -
    II MA102 Mathematics II 3-1-0-4 MA101
    PH102 Physics Lab 0-0-2-1 PH101
    CH102 Chemistry Lab 0-0-2-1 CH101
    EE102 Circuit Analysis 3-1-0-4 EE101
    CS102 Data Structures and Algorithms 3-0-0-3 CS101
    HS102 Technical Writing 2-0-0-2 HS101
    ME102 Mechanics of Materials 3-0-0-3 ME101
    GE102 Leadership and Teamwork 2-0-0-2 -
    Second Year III MA201 Mathematics III 3-1-0-4 MA102
    EE201 Electrical Machines I 3-1-0-4 EE102
    EE202 Electronic Devices and Circuits 3-1-0-4 EE102
    EE203 Signals and Systems 3-1-0-4 MA102
    CS201 Database Management Systems 3-0-0-3 CS102
    HS201 Communication Skills 2-0-0-2 -
    ME201 Mechanical Engineering Fundamentals 3-0-0-3 ME102
    GE201 Cultural Awareness and Social Responsibility 2-0-0-2 -
    IV MA202 Mathematics IV 3-1-0-4 MA201
    EE204 Power Systems I 3-1-0-4 EE201
    EE205 Digital Logic Design 3-1-0-4 EE202
    EE206 Control Systems I 3-1-0-4 EE203
    CS202 Operating Systems 3-0-0-3 CS201
    HS202 Leadership and Innovation 2-0-0-2 HS201
    ME202 Thermodynamics 3-0-0-3 ME201
    GE202 Environmental Awareness 2-0-0-2 -
    Third Year V EE301 Power Electronics 3-1-0-4 EE204
    EE302 Electromagnetic Fields 3-1-0-4 EE203
    EE303 Microprocessors and Microcontrollers 3-1-0-4 EE205
    EE304 Communication Systems 3-1-0-4 EE203
    EE305 Signal Processing 3-1-0-4 EE203
    CS301 Computer Networks 3-0-0-3 CS202
    HS301 Business Ethics and Management 2-0-0-2 -
    GE301 Global Perspectives 2-0-0-2 -
    VI EE306 Industrial Automation 3-1-0-4 EE301
    EE307 Renewable Energy Systems 3-1-0-4 EE204
    EE308 Advanced Control Systems 3-1-0-4 EE206
    EE309 Embedded Systems 3-1-0-4 EE303
    EE310 Machine Learning for Engineers 3-1-0-4 EE305
    CS302 Software Engineering 3-0-0-3 CS202
    HS302 Project Management 2-0-0-2 -
    GE302 Sustainable Development 2-0-0-2 -
    Fourth Year VII EE401 Advanced Power Systems 3-1-0-4 EE301
    EE402 VLSI Design 3-1-0-4 EE309
    EE403 Biomedical Instrumentation 3-1-0-4 EE302
    EE404 Smart Grid Technologies 3-1-0-4 EE307
    EE405 Research Methodology 2-0-0-2 -
    CS401 Artificial Intelligence 3-0-0-3 CS302
    HS401 Entrepreneurship and Innovation 2-0-0-2 -
    GE401 Global Challenges and Solutions 2-0-0-2 -
    VIII EE406 Final Year Project I 3-0-0-3 EE401, EE402
    EE407 Final Year Project II 3-0-0-3 EE406
    EE408 Elective I (Departmental) 3-0-0-3 -
    EE409 Elective II (Departmental) 3-0-0-3 -
    EE410 Elective III (Science) 2-0-0-2 -
    CS402 Capstone Project 3-0-0-3 CS401
    HS402 Professional Development 2-0-0-2 -
    GE402 Capstone Presentation 2-0-0-2 -

    Advanced Departmental Elective Courses

    Departmental electives provide students with opportunities to specialize in emerging areas within Electrical Engineering. These courses are designed to align with current industry trends and research directions, ensuring that graduates remain competitive in the global marketplace.

    Power Electronics and Drives

    This course explores the principles and applications of power electronics converters, including DC-DC converters, AC-DC rectifiers, and inverters. Students learn to design and analyze circuits for various applications such as renewable energy systems, electric vehicle charging stations, and industrial motor drives.

    Smart Grid Technologies

    This course covers the integration of distributed energy resources into electrical grids, including concepts like grid stability, demand response, and intelligent control strategies. It addresses challenges in modernizing aging infrastructure while incorporating renewable sources and smart metering technologies.

    Renewable Energy Systems

    Focusing on solar photovoltaic systems, wind energy conversion, and hydroelectric generation, this course provides a comprehensive understanding of clean energy technologies. Students explore system design, efficiency optimization, and grid integration challenges specific to renewable sources.

    Embedded Systems Design

    This advanced elective introduces students to the architecture and programming of embedded systems using microcontrollers and real-time operating systems. Topics include hardware-software co-design, sensor integration, communication protocols, and application-specific development techniques.

    VLSI Design Principles

    Students learn to design complex integrated circuits using CAD tools and design methodologies. The course covers digital design, logic synthesis, layout design, and verification methods for modern semiconductor devices used in electronics applications.

    Biomedical Instrumentation

    This interdisciplinary course bridges electrical engineering with healthcare by focusing on medical device development and signal processing techniques. Students explore biomedical sensors, patient monitoring systems, and diagnostic equipment used in clinical settings.

    Signal Processing Applications

    Building upon foundational knowledge of signals and systems, this course applies advanced signal processing techniques to real-world problems. It covers digital filtering, spectral analysis, image processing, and audio applications using MATLAB and other industry-standard tools.

    Control Systems Engineering

    This elective delves into modern control theory including state-space representation, optimal control, and robust control strategies. Students gain hands-on experience in designing control systems for mechanical and electrical processes.

    Machine Learning for Electrical Engineers

    Integrating artificial intelligence concepts with electrical engineering applications, this course focuses on using machine learning techniques to solve problems in power systems, communication networks, and signal processing. Students learn to implement algorithms using Python and TensorFlow libraries.

    Industrial Automation and Robotics

    This course explores automation technologies used in manufacturing environments including programmable logic controllers (PLCs), human-machine interfaces (HMIs), and robotic systems. Students gain practical experience in designing and implementing automated solutions for industrial applications.

    Project-Based Learning Philosophy

    Project-based learning is central to our educational philosophy, emphasizing hands-on experience that bridges theory with real-world practice. Students begin working on projects from their first semester, gradually increasing complexity as they progress through the program.

    Mini-Projects

    Mini-projects are undertaken during the first and second years, focusing on fundamental concepts and practical skills development. These projects typically involve designing and building simple circuits or systems, fostering early engagement with engineering principles.

    Final Year Thesis/Capstone Project

    The capstone project is a comprehensive endeavor that spans the entire final year. Students select a topic aligned with their interests and career goals, working under the guidance of faculty mentors. Projects often involve collaboration with industry partners, leading to innovations that can be patented or commercialized.

    Project Selection Process

    Students are encouraged to propose project ideas during their third year, considering available resources and faculty expertise. The selection process involves a review committee that evaluates proposals based on feasibility, relevance, and potential impact. Faculty mentors are assigned based on project requirements and individual student interests.

    Evaluation Criteria

    Projects are evaluated using multiple criteria including technical soundness, innovation, presentation quality, and peer collaboration. Students must submit progress reports at defined intervals and present their findings to faculty panels. The final evaluation includes a demonstration of the implemented solution and a written report documenting the process and outcomes.