We are committed to fostering academic excellence and innovation in electrical and energy technologies. With a strong foundation in core engineering principles, supported by experienced faculty and modern laboratories, we strive to develop industry-ready engineers capable of addressing emerging challenges in power systems, renewable energy, smart grids, and electric mobility.
Our focus is to nurture technically competent professionals with strong ethical values and a vision to contribute to sustainable technological advancement and societal progress.
Dr. R. V. D. Ramarao
Professor & HOD - EEE
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) Department implements effective teaching-learning processes that include lectures, ICT-enabled instruction, project-based learning, hands-on laboratory experiments, and the use of advanced tools such as MATLAB/Simulink. These methods promote experiential learning, strengthen conceptual understanding, and enhance student's industry readiness. As a result, students develop a broad range of technical competencies along with specialized expertise in power electronics, power systems, and electric vehicles.
We offer Honors & Minors program for B.Tech students
In addition to a Regular/Major B.Tech degree, a student shall be permitted to register for Honors program (or) a Minor Program at the beginning of 4th semester provided that the student must have acquired a minimum of 8.0 SGPA upto the end of 2nd semester without any backlogs.
For regular/Major B.tech degree - Students have to obtain 160 credits during the four year B.Tech Course. Additionally, For an Honors degree (or) Minor Degree - Student has to obtain 20 credits.
Honor degree - A degree with 6 advanced subjects (4 subjects - 4 credits each + 2 MOOCS courses - 2 credits each) of the parent department.
Minor degree- A degree in minor specialization groups offered by a department other than their parent department like IT/CSBS/CSE or its allied branches (AI&ML; AI&DS)