DEVI MAHALAXMI COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
BACHELOR IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
"Engineering the Future of Power"
This course is Approved by AICTE, Recognized by Government of Maharashtra vide Government Recognition (GR) number 2024, Letter No. 129/ T.E 4 Dated 9th July 2024 and Affiliated to University of Mumbai
AIMS OF THE COURSE
A Bachelor of Electrical Engineering is an undergraduate degree program in the field of electrical engineering, typically lasting three to five years. It focuses on the principles of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism, preparing graduates for careers involving designing, developing, and testing electrical systems and devices.
Key Aspects of a Bachelor of Electrical Engineering:
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Interdisciplinary Nature:
Electrical engineering is interdisciplinary, drawing from physics, mathematics, and computer science.
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Career Paths:
Graduates can find employment in various industries, including power generation, telecommunications, manufacturing, and computer science.
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Professional Development:
The degree prepares graduates for further study at the graduate level and for professional licensure.
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Curriculum:
The program typically includes courses in circuit theory, electronics, electromagnetism, signal processing, control systems, and power systems.

FUTURE SCOPE:
A Bachelor of Electrical Engineering (BSEE) offers a broad and versatile career scope, opening doors to various industries and roles. Graduates can find employment in power generation, telecommunications, manufacturing, and the automotive industry, among others. The field also provides opportunities in areas like renewable energy, automation, and electronics manufacturing.
Here's a more detailed look at the scope:
1. Industries Employing Electrical Engineers:
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Power Generation:
Electrical engineers play a crucial role in designing and operating power plants, including those using renewable energy sources.
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Telecommunications:
They are involved in designing and maintaining communication systems, including mobile networks and satellite communication.
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Manufacturing:
Electrical engineers work on automation and control systems in various industries to improve efficiency and productivity.
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Automotive:
They design and develop electrical systems for vehicles, including electric and hybrid cars.
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Electronics:
Electrical engineers are involved in the development and manufacturing of electronic devices and appliances.
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Aerospace:
They work on electrical systems for aircraft and space vehicles.
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Software and Technical Solutions:
Electrical engineers can contribute to software development and technical solutions related to electrical systems.
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Chemical and Pharmaceutical Industries:
They are involved in automation and control systems in these industries.
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IoT and Embedded Systems:
Electrical engineers are at the forefront of developing and implementing IoT and embedded systems.
2. Career Paths:
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Power Engineer: Focuses on the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity.
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Telecommunications Engineer: Designs and maintains telecommunication systems and networks.
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Control and Instrumentation Engineer: Works on designing and implementing control systems for various applications.
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Electronics Engineer: Develops and designs electronic circuits and systems.
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Design Engineer: Focuses on designing electrical components and systems.
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System Developer and Analyst: Develops and analyzes computer systems and software.
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Project Manager: Manages electrical engineering projects from start to finish.
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Consultant: Provides expert advice on electrical engineering issues to companies.
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Research and Development (R&D) Engineer: Develops new technologies and innovations in electrical engineering.
3. Career Growth Opportunities:
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With experience, electrical engineers can advance to management roles such as project manager or systems engineer.
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They can also specialize in specific areas like renewable energy, automation, or telecommunications.
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Consultancy and research and development are also promising career paths.
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Entrepreneurship in areas like developing new power electronics or battery technologies is also an option.
4. Why Electrical Engineering is in Demand:
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Almost every industry relies on electricity and electrical systems.
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The increasing demand for renewable energy and smart technology solutions drives the need for skilled electrical engineers.
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The rise of automation, IoT, and embedded systems further enhances the demand for electrical engineering professionals.
DURATION:
4 Years
PATTERN:
Semester Pattern
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
ADMISSION IN FIRST YEAR DEGREE ENGINEERING:
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​SSC
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HSC (SCIENCE) (PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND MATHS COMPULSORY) (45% OPEN AND 40 % RESERVED)
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MHT-CET OR JEE (NON ZERO SCORE)
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ADMISSION IN DIRECT SECOND YEAR DEGREE ENGINEERING:
DIPLOMA IN ENGINEERING​





