Programs Offered

The Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering offers two JNTUK-affiliated programs: a four-year B.Tech in Electrical & Electronics Engineering and a two-year M.Tech in Power Systems. Both programs blend strong fundamentals in circuits, machines, and control with modern electives in renewable energy, electric mobility, and intelligent power management — preparing graduates for careers across utilities, core industry, R&D, and IT services.

Our Programs

B.Tech — Electrical & Electronics Engineering

The Program Educational Objectives describe what graduates of our B.Tech Electrical & Electronics Engineering programme are expected to achieve within a few years of graduation. They guide curriculum design and align our outcomes with industry expectations and the needs of society.

  • Graduates will possess strong domain knowledge and analytical skills enabling employability and entrepreneurship in electrical and allied industries.
  • Graduates will develop life skills to address real-world challenges with a firm grounding in human values, ethics, and professional responsibility.
  • Graduates will become responsible citizens and contribute to the cultural and technological growth of the nation.

Program Outcomes capture the knowledge, skills, and professional attributes our graduates will demonstrate by the time of graduation. They are aligned with national accreditation standards and ensure preparedness for engineering practice in EEE.

  • Engineering Knowledge: Apply principles of mathematics, science, and electrical engineering to power systems, machines, electronics, and control.
  • Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, and analyse complex electrical engineering problems using first principles.
  • Design & Development: Design electrical systems, components, and processes meeting specified needs with consideration for safety and sustainability.
  • Investigation: Conduct investigations using research-based methods, simulation, and experimentation.
  • Modern Tools: Apply MATLAB/Simulink, PSCAD, PSpice, and industry-standard EDA tools to electrical engineering problems.
  • Engineer & Society: Assess societal, health, safety, and legal issues relevant to engineering practice.
  • Sustainability: Understand the impact of engineering solutions on environment and the need for sustainable development.
  • Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional norms.
  • Teamwork: Function effectively as a member or leader in multidisciplinary teams.
  • Communication: Communicate effectively through reports, documentation, and presentations.
  • Project Management: Apply engineering management principles to projects and multidisciplinary environments.
  • Lifelong Learning: Recognise the need for and engage in independent and lifelong learning.

Program Specific Outcomes are the specialised competencies that distinguish our EEE programme — focused on modern digital electrical systems and the clean-energy transition.

  • Analyse electrical system problems and develop innovative solutions by integrating digital hardware and software systems.
  • Study and develop renewable energy systems and electric vehicles to promote environmental wellness and sustainable growth.