Electrical & Electronic Engineering
Today, India as a developing country is growing rapidly. With all this growth India’s need for Energy is ever increasing. Similarly the demand for Engineers in this field will continue to grow. Students in electrical engineering learn about generation, transmission and distribution of electricity. They learn about alternate energy solutions and renewable energy solutions. Students in the electronic engineering discipline learn a remarkably diverse and fertile set of technological areas, including analog and digital electronics, computer-aided design and manufacturing of VLSI/ULSI, intelligent robotic systems, computer-based control systems, telecommunications and networking, wireless communication systems, signal and information processing, microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), electromagnetic and electromechanical systems, embedded systems, real-time software, digital signal processing, and optical data processing. Electrical engineering students learn through a combination of design and lab work. This mix of theory and practical application allows students to think things through and then apply their ideas in a variety of real life situations. Students also learn to diagnose problems and develop a variety of solutions.