Undergraduation
The Electrical Engineering department offers bachelor’s (four years) and dual degree programmes. Admission is highly competitive through the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains and Advanced.
Requirements
Specializations
- • Communications Engineering (EE1)
- • Control and Computing (EE2)
- • Power Electronics and Power System (EE3)
- • Electronic Systems (EE5)
- • Integrated Circuit and Systems (EE6)
- • Solid State Devices (EE7)
Categories
Bachelor of Technology (Electrical Engineering) ▼
The department offers a four-year Bachelor of Technology (BTech) programme, comprising eight semesters. It is one of the highest-rated undergraduate engineering programmes in the country, recognized globally for academic excellence.
The curriculum includes:
- Core courses & department electives
- Institute electives & seminars
- Laboratory experiments & projects
Students enjoy significant flexibility to focus on Telecommunications, Microelectronics, VLSI, Power Electronics, Control Systems, and Embedded Systems. Research opportunities are available through the Undergraduate Research Award (URA) or the BTech project.
Bachelor’s With Honours ▼
Students can increase their depth in Electrical Engineering by undertaking additional coursework. By completing 24 credits (approximately five courses) from a prescribed list, a student earns an Honours degree in Electrical Engineering.
Minor Programs ▼
Undergraduate students from other disciplines can earn a Minor in Electrical Engineering by completing 30 credits (five courses) from the minor basket:
For more information, please contact the Electrical Engineering Office during student office hours.
Dual Degree (Bachelor’s And Master’s) ▼
A five-year integrated program awarding both a BTech and an MTech degree. The MTech thesis is a core component of this program.
Specializations include:
- Communication and Signal Processing
- Control and Computing
- Power Electronics and Power Systems
- Electronic Systems
- Integrated Circuit and Systems
- Solid State Devices