B.Tech in Electrical & Electronics Engineering – SMIT
The Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering program is a unique blend of electrical, electronics, and computer-related courses. It prepares students for professional careers or higher studies in any of these areas. The curriculum, based on a credit scheme, is regularly updated to reflect changes in the electrical and electronics profession, with input from industry experts and renowned academic institutions.
Unique features of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program include innovative practices such as practice school, mini and major projects associated with lab and theory courses, continuous evaluation, and relative grading. These elements are integrated into the curriculum to provide students with a comprehensive and practical learning experience.
Program Educational Objectives
- Produce students with technical proficiency to meet the changing demands of industrial, research, and academic needs.
- Motivate students to pursue higher education and research.
- Encourage students and provide opportunities to establish and lead organizations.
- Instill professional ethics among graduates for contributing to societal development.
B.Tech Minor Specialization
Students have the option to specialize in Electric Drive Vehicle Engineering or Power and Energy Systems.
Program Outcomes (PO)
- Engineering Knowledge: Apply mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and specialized knowledge to solve complex engineering problems.
- Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems using first principles.
- Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems considering public health, safety, and environmental factors.
- Conduct Investigations: Use research-based knowledge and methods to provide valid conclusions.
- Modern Tool Usage: Apply appropriate techniques and modern engineering tools to complex engineering activities.
- Engineer and Society: Assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues relevant to engineering practice.
- Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts.
- Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities.
- Individual and Team Work: Function effectively in diverse teams and settings.
- Communication: Communicate effectively with the engineering community and society.
- Project Management and Finance: Apply engineering and management principles to manage projects.
- Life-long Learning: Engage in independent and life-long learning in the context of technological change.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program are highly employable and can work in industries such as power, electronics, automotive, IT, telecoms, manufacturing, transport, utilities, and construction. Many global organizations maintain research and development facilities in India and abroad, providing ample career opportunities for graduates.
- Passed 10+2/equivalent with 45% marks (40% in Reserved Category) in Physics & Maths (Mandatory) and any one from the following:
Computer Science / Electronics / Information Technology / Biology / Chemistry / Informatics Practices / Biotechnology / Technical Vocational subject / Engineering Graphics / Business Studies / Entrepreneurship. - Passed Diploma in any branch in Engineering and Technology with at least 45% marks (40% in Reserved Category) OR BSc with at least 45% marks (40% in Reserved Category) and passed 10+2 exam with Mathematics as a subject OR passed D.Voc stream in the same or allied sector.