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Departments

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

HOD Profile

Mr. Nagendra Rana

Electrical and Electronics engineering is an exciting and dynamic field in present scenario. It is especially used for design and applications of circuitry, equipments for power generation and distribution, consumption, control and communications.

The infrastructure and lab facilities are up to the mark and as per university curriculum and provide adequate opportunities for students. The department imparts quality education and training at diploma level in the areas of power systems, Electrical machines, Basics Electronics, Electronics & instrumentation systems, Power Electronics and many more. It has well equipped laboratories offering facilities in all areas of electrical engineering and has well-qualified and experienced faculty.

Experts from the industry are invited to deliver special lectures on latest trends in electrical and electronics engineering to update the knowledge of students.

Mr. Nagendra Singh Rana
Assistant Professor & HOD
B.E., M.Tech (Control Systems) from RGPV Bhopal (M.P.)
E-mail: nagendrarn137@gmail.com
Contact No.: +91 96171 85050

About Electrical & Electronics Engineering

The department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EX) has been established in the year 2008 with an intake of 60 students.

Electrical engineering is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. This field first became an identifiable occupation in the latter half of the 19th century after commercialization of the electric telegraph, the telephone, and electric power distribution and use. It now covers a wide range of subfields including electronics, digital computers, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, RF engineering, and signal processing.

Electrical engineering may include electronic engineering. Where a distinction is made, usually outside of the United States, electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated with systems such as electric power transmission and electrical machines, whereas electronic engineering deals with the study of electronic systems including computers, communication systems, integrated circuits, and radar.

From a different point-of-view, electrical engineers are usually concerned with using electricity to transmit electric power, while electronic engineers are concerned with using electricity to process information. The sub disciplines can overlap, for example, in the growth of power electronics, and the study of behavior of large electrical grids under the control of digital computers and electronics.