Since the days of Edison and Tesla and electricity’s emergence as a utility, electrical engineers have been at the forefront of some of the greatest technological advances.
Electrical Engineering as a career and field of study has a high scope in India even beyond what is examined. It is a field that drives every other one since its application in electricity is the power behind all forms of industry either small or well established one. It will ever continue to grow as time passes. Electrical engineering generally deals with the generation of electricity, the transmission and the distribution to the consumers.
Pursue Electrical Engineering at Best Electrical Engineering College in Punjab, India works with intent to craft Professionals, Researchers and Entrepreneurs through the industry aligned prospectus, state-of-the-art labs and experiential learning.
Electrical Engineers in India can secure jobs in power distribution companies, power plants, railways, metro rails, the aviation sector, manufacturing sector and various government organizations.
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Electrical engineers can work in atomic power plants, hydel or thermal power plants. Job opportunities are ample in both private and public sectors like railways, civil aviation, electricity board and utility companies, electrical design and consultancy firms and all types of manufacturing industries.
Electrical Engineering (EE) Department, Best Electrical Engineering College in India, at University Institute of Engineering (UIE), is an institute pioneering to produce technologists and scientists in the field through rigorous academic study of its various sub-disciplines. Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipments.
The unprecedented department of India's Best Electrical Engineering College has a huge impact on the technologies that define modern-day life and society is a registered member of Indian Electrical & Electronics Manufacturers’ Association (IEEMA). Socially favorable and industry relevant projects, state-of- the-art infrastructure and comprehensive research environment of UIE offers its students with an exclusive edge over others. The Department faculty involves themselves in pursuing their research in latest technologies and has around 450 publications in leading National and International journals to their credit.
Recently Department of Electrical Engineering is awarded as the School with “Safest Environment Award” at Indian Education Awards 2019 held at New Delhi.
Department of Electrical Engineering offers an innovative environment that fulfills the acquisition of technical skills through an ingenious curriculum equivalent to the best global universities. Aspects of electrical engineering are found in energy sector, generation, transmission and distribution of electrical energy from generating stations to consumers, devices and appliances. Putting electrical engineers at the forefront of new technology related to, smart grid, virtual power plants, Smart buildings, sustainable lighting, illumination, wind turbines, medical devices, electric and hybrid cars. To support this diverse range of applications, students of the program are encouraged to choose a specialization from a wide variety of elective courses on topics such as Energy Systems, Power Systems, Power Electronics, Instrumentation and control.
From core competency in the areas of the field –to- all round development beyond academics, you will be taught and groomed for everything.
To be globally competent towards education, research and entrepreneurship in electrical engineering with power of innovation to contribute the knowledge for the betterment of society.
The Mission of the Department of Electrical Engineering, Chandigarh University is to:
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