B.Tech in Electrical & Electronics Engineering (EEE) | GCET
graduate Course
About
The progress of any country is judged by the index as to how much electrical energy it is generating and utilizing. The demand of electrical energy in our country is increasing at a very fast rate and this necessitates the need to generate more power .Thus the role of electrical engineer becomes all the more important in today’s scenario.
Per capita Electrical Energy Consumption is an index of the standard of living of a country and its industrial and economic potential. Needless to say, that our country is very badly lagging behind in this area. The realization has now dawned that if India were to achieve a sustained annual economic growth of around 10%, it would have to improve its infrastructure including power generation by a factor of at least two. The government has all the intention of doing it and power generation is now under sharp focus. Simultaneously, the field of electronics is advancing in a big way and finds its application in almost every field, be it communications, power generation and management, automation, defence, consumer electronics, automobile engineering, control engineering or aerospace applications.
There is a huge deficit in the demand and supply of well-qualified Electrical and Electronics Engineers in the country. With this view the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department was started in July 2007. The department has following fully equipped laboratories of Electrical and Electronics, Electrical Workshop, Electrical Machines, Network Analysis, Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments, Electronics Measurements and Instrumentation, Control System, Power Electronics and Power System labs.
Eligibility
10 + 2 Examination with Physics and Maths as compulsory subjects along with one subject Chemistry / Bio-Technology / Computer Science / Biology with minimum 50% and UPSEE 2010 / AIEEE 2010 qualified.
Course Duration and Fee
4 Years
Rs. 1,07,750
