M.Tech in Electrical Engineering
Semester-wise syllabus for M.Tech in Electrical Engineering :
Semester 1:
- Advanced Power System Operation Control: Focuses on advanced power system operation and control techniques.
- Advanced Protective Relaying Switchgear: Covers advanced protective relaying and switchgear concepts.
- Power System Dynamics: Deals with the dynamic behavior of power systems.
- EHV AC and HVDC Transmission: Explores high-voltage alternating current and high-voltage direct current transmission systems.
- Applied Linear Algebra and Matrix Computation: Applies linear algebra and matrix computation to electrical engineering problems.
- Cyber Security: Introduces cyber security concepts and techniques.
Semester 2:
- Computer-aided Power System Analysis: Utilizes computer-aided tools for power system analysis.
- Advanced Power System Stability: Focuses on advanced power system stability concepts.
- Power Electronics in Power System: Applies power electronics to power systems.
- Substation Engineering and Automation: Covers substation engineering and automation techniques.
- Power System Simulation Lab: Provides hands-on experience with power system simulation tools.
- Term End Paper Leading to Thesis: Involves research work leading to a thesis.
Semester 3:
- Modelling Simulation: Focuses on modeling and simulation techniques.
- Elective III: Offers elective courses, such as:
- Control Systems Design: Covers control systems design principles.
- Electromagnetism: Explores electromagnetism concepts.
- Power System Dynamics & Control: Deals with power system dynamics and control.
- Embedded System Design for Power Application: Applies embedded systems to power applications.
- Assignment III: Involves assignments and project work.
- Term End Paper Leading to Thesis: Continues research work leading to a thesis.
Semester 4:
- Practical Sessions: Provides hands-on experience with practical sessions.
- Thesis/Practical Sessions: Involves thesis work and practical sessions.
- Seminar: Offers opportunities for students to present their research work.
- Viva-Voce: Involves a viva-voce examination.