Electrical Engineering (Diploma)
Electrical Engineering diploma focuses on power systems, circuits, electrical machines, and control systems. Students learn to design, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical installations.
Core Topics
- Electrical Machines & Transformers
- Power Systems & Distribution
- Circuit Theory
- Control Systems
- Electrical Safety & Maintenance
Career Opportunities
Graduates can work as Electrical Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, Power System Analysts or continue higher studies in Electrical or Power Engineering.
About labs
BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB
A Basic Electrical Engineering Lab provides hands-on experience with fundamental electrical concepts, circuit analysis, and the use of measuring instruments like multimeters and oscilloscopes. Students perform experiments to verify laws such as Ohm's Law and Kirchhoff's Laws, analyze AC and DC circuits, and learn about transformers and electrical machines in a safe, practical environment equipped with power supplies, protection systems, and various electrical components.
ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB
An Electrical Machines Lab provides hands-on experience and experimental facilities for undergraduate electrical engineering students to learn about the working principles, characteristics, and performance of DC and AC electrical machines and transformers. These labs feature various types of real electrical machines, measurement instruments, and software tools for students to analyze machine performance, perform tests like open- and short-circuit tests, implement speed control methods, and gain practical skills for real-world applications in power systems and machine drives.
ELECTRICAL MEASUREMENTAND INSTRUMENTATION LAB
An Electrical Measurement and Instrumentation Lab is a specialized facility in educational and research institutions where students gain practical experience with instruments and techniques for measuring various electrical and non-electrical quantities. The lab provides hands-on practice with tools like oscilloscopes and multimeters, conducts experiments on concepts such as error analysis, and teaches how to calibrate and maintain measuring devices to ensure accuracy in electrical measurements.