MIT-WPU is recognized by UGC
School of Electrical Engineering
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B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
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India’s Best Undergraduate Programme in Electrical Engineering with Applied Focus
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Industry Trends
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• We will not stop until every car on the road is electric.: Elon Musk, CEP SpaceX/Tesla
• When its comes to investing in future, go with renewable energy over bitcoin.: CNBC
• The smart grid market valued at $66.96 billion in 2017 is projected to reach $169.18billion by 2025from 2018 to 2025.
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• 30 % of Personal Vehicles and Public Transportation in the country shouldcompletely go electric by 2030.
: NITI Ayog
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- Clean and Green Energy Systems- Energy Storage/Batteries- New Sources of Energy
- Electric Cars/Vehicles and Charging Stations
- Automation and Control- Robotics and Mechatronics
- Power Generation/Distribution/Control through
Smart and Micro Grids- Reliable and Efficient Electrical Systems
Challenges in Electrical Engineering
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Some of the Core Electrical Engineering Industries
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360 Degrees Career Opportunities in Electrical Engineering
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▪ Electric Vehicles
▪ Automobile Industries
▪ Smart/Micro Grids
▪ Robotics and
Automation
▪ Manufacturing and
Process Industries
▪ e-Vehicles Charging
Stations
▪ Electronics Industries
▪ Research Organizations
▪ IT/Software Industries
▪ Metro-train/Smart City
Projects
▪ Airports and Aviation
▪ Public Sector
Companies
▪ Defense Sector
▪ Electrical Equipment
Design and
Manufacturing
▪ Medical and
Biomedical Industries
▪ Renewables Energy
Systems
▪ Power Sector: Generation,
Transmission and
Distribution
▪ Embedded Processor
Design
▪ Networking Companies:
Wireless and Wireline
▪ Network Security
▪ Space and Satellite
▪ Universities
and several other sectors…
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Salient Features: School of Electrical Engineering
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• Perfect blend of academia, industry, and research
• Emphasis on Problem, Project and Product based learning
• Curriculum is delivered through highly qualified and experienced
domestic/international faculty, and Industry professionals
• Interactive technical sessions, value added workshops by industry experts,
Industry visits.
• Opportunity to work on interdisciplinary projects
• Excellent academic ambience and vibrant campus life
• EffectiveMentoring Scheme
• On-campus Incubation Centre to nurture the Start-Ups
• State-of-the-art infrastructure
• Scholarships/On-campus Jobs
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Salient Features: School of Electrical Engineering
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Particulars
• Internship at the reputed Industries
• Industry sponsored live projects at National Level
• National Study Tour
• Rural Immersion Program
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How this Program will be taught?
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• Four Years, Full Time Program
Duration
• Trimester System
• Twelve TrimesterPattern
• Choice based Credit System
• 166 CreditsCredit System
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Tracks: B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
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Energy Systems
Smart Grid Technology
Embedded Controls
and Systems
Smart Electric
Mobility
Robotics & Industrial
Automation
PowerEngineering
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Program Structure
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First Year B. Tech.Trimester - I Trimester - II Trimester - III
Mathematics -I Mathematics II Chemistry
Physics Biology Engineering Design Principles
Applied Mechanics Material Science For EngineersEngineering Science Elective Course I*
Workshop Practices Engineering GraphicsEngineering Science Elective Course II*
Effective Communication Computer ProgrammingPhilosophers, Great Kings & Dynasties
Practicing Yoga and Meditation Indian Culture and Heritage Practicing Yoga and Meditation
Rural Immersion Programme
Practicing Yoga and Meditation
Credits: Theory: 10Practical: 4Total: 14
Credits: Theory: 12Practical: 3Total: 15
Credits: Theory: 10Practical: 4Total: 14
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Program Structure
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Engineering Science Elective Courses
Any two courses other than parent/ home discipline can be chosen from the list given below:
Sr. No. Title of Course
1 Introduction to Civil Engineering
2 Introduction to Mechanical Engineering
3 Introduction to Computer Science and Engineering
4 Introduction to Electrical Engineering
5 Introduction to Electronics Engineering
6 Introduction to Polymer Engineering
7 Introduction to Petroleum Engineering
8 Introduction to Chemical Engineering
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Program Structure
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Second Year B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)Trimester - I Trimester - II Trimester - III
Mathematics - III Signals and SystemsComputer Organization and
Microprocessors
Electronic Circuits Digital ElectronicsPower System Generation and
Transmission
Electrical Circuits Analysis Linear Integrated CircuitsElectromagnetics and
Transmission Lines
Electrical Machines Control Systems Data Communication
Electrical and Electronics MeasurementsHardware/Software Tools for Electrical
EngineeringEnvironmental Science
Programming TechniquesPhilosophy of Science and
Religion/Spirituality Seminar
Indian Constitution National Study TourCredits: Theory: 11
Practical: 4Total : 15
Credits: Theory: 11Practical: 4Total : 15
Credits: Theory: 9Practical:4Total : 13
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Third Year B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
Trimester - I Trimester - II Trimester - III
Digital Signal Processing Microcontrollers Advanced Electrical Machines
Power Electronics Advanced Control Systems Power System Operation and Control
Professional Elective - I Professional Elective - II Professional Elective - III
Open Elective - I Open Elective - II Open Elective - III
Indian Tradition, Culture and Heritage Finance and Costing Mini Project - I
Linux based Python ProgrammingHumanities – Ethics, Moral and Social
Sciences
Credits: Theory: 10
Practical: 4
Total: 14
Credits: Theory: 13
Practical: 4
Total: 17
Credits: Theory: 10
Practical: 5
Total: 15
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Final Year B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering)
Trimester - I Trimester - II Trimester - III
Professional Elective - IV Professional Elective – VI/MOOC Capstone Project: Stage II
Professional Elective - V Open Elective – V/MOOC Internship
Open Elective - IV Open Elective – VI/MOOC
Mini Project - II/Interdisciplinary Project Capstone Project: Stage I
Scientific Studies of Mind, Matter, Spirit
and Consciousness
Credits: Theory: 8
Practical: 5
Total: 13
Credits: Theory: 6
Practical: 5
Total: 11
Credits: Practical: 10
Total: 10
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Professional Elective Courses offered by School of Electrical
Engineering
Professional Elective
Name of Course
PE - ISwitchgear and Protection, Communication
Protocols
PE - II High Power Converters, Electrical Machine Design
PE - III Power Quality, Renewable Energy Systems
PE - IVRobotics and Automation, HVDC and FACTS, High
Voltage Engineering
PE - VArtificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Illumination Engineering, Electrical Transportation Systems
PE - VIInternet of Things, Sustainable Renewable Energy Systems
Open Electives offered by School of Electrical
Engineering (Students opt for open electives offered by other Schools)
Open Elective
Name of Course
OEE - I Automotive Electronics
OEE - II Smart Grid Systems
OEE - III Mechatronics
OEE - IV PLC and SCADA Systems
OEE - V Energy Management and Audit
OEE - VI Optimization Techniques
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Assessment
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A blend of periodic written assessment and continuous assessment
will be used for better engagement of student and effective
evaluation.
50% 50%
End Term Exam Continuous Assessment
▪ Choice Based Credit System
▪ Credit Transfer for MOOCs Courses
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Advisory Board
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Dr. Suresh Borkar
Illinois Institute of
Technology
Chicago, USA
Dr. Biplab Sikdar
National University
of Singapore
Dr. Madhukar Pitke
Former Executive Director
C-DOT
Mr. D. M. Tagare,
Madhav Capacitors
Pvt. Ltd
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Advisory Board
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Hemant Patil
Head, Centre of
Excellence in MES/MOM,
Tata Technologies
Dr. Lalit Kumar Singh
National Power
Corporation of India Ltd,
BARC
Dr. Manjunath Ramachandra
Wipro Technologies
Dr. Ajay Kumar Poddar
Synergy Microwave
Corporation, USA
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Advisory Board
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Prof. G. S. Mani
Ex-Director, IAT,
DRDO
Mr. Ashwin Jaiswal,
VP, Reliance Group
IT Business
Consulting, Mumbai
Dr. Aditya Kumar Sinha
CDAC, Pune
Dr. D. B. Talange,
COEP, Pune
Mr. Prakash W.
Dandekar, Ex-
Professor and Head of
CS Dept at GSITS,
Indore; Visiting
Professor, IIT
Gandhinagar/Bombay
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Our Faculty Strength
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Professor
Associate Professor
Assiatant Professor
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Collaborations with Industries
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Centre of Excellence
One of the Intel Labs for Internet of Things
Working on CUDA Platform for Parallel/ Distributed Computing
Working on Embedded Processors
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Collaborations with Industries
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Signing of MoU with Tata Power Skill Development Institute
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Internships
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❖ Dedicated Trimester for Internship
❖ Active Learning Experience & Cognizance of Skills
❑ Industry : Internship at Renowned Industries
❑ Research : Internship at Institutes/Research Organizations of National Repute
❑ Project : Internship with Live Projects
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Laboratory Infrastructure
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❖ State-of-the Art and Well-equipped Laboratory Infrastructure and Ambience
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Industrial Visit to L & T Switchgear, Pune
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Mr. Sanjay Kale (Deputy General Manager, L & T Switchgear & Training center, Pune) discussingimportant aspects of the harmonics:
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Industrial Visit to Suzlon Wind Energy Farm
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Suzlon Wind Energy Farm, Chalkewadi, Satara
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National Study Tour
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Visit to Kempegowda International Airport, Bangalore
Visit to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL), Bangalore
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Visit to National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL), Bangalore
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Only Aerospace R & D Laboratory in the Country in Civil Sector
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Visit to Indian Institute of Sciences (IISc), Bangalore
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High Voltage Engineering Laboratory, IISc
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Seminars/Guest lectures/Interactive sessions
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Smart & Intelligent TransportationSystems- Dr. Suresh Borkar, Illinois Institute of
Technology, Chicago, USA
Cable Joints & Accessories by Mr. Keshvan
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Seminars/Guest lectures/Interactive sessions
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A session on 3D Printing & its Applications- Mr. Mukund Naik, Director, Gauri Inkk Tech. Pvt. Ltd, Pune
A session on xEV Systems- Mr. Govindrajan S., Tata Motors
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Workshop on Power and Control Engineering using PSIM
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International Conferences and Workshops
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International Workshop on Internet ofThings and TV White Spaces
International Conference on Internet of Things and Applications
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Student’s Achievements
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Yatish Chaudhary and Team have been winning many matches/prizes in University, Zonal, State as well as National Level Cricket tournaments
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Yukta Shingade won Gold Medal at National level in Roller Skating Competition, Sept 2018 and Feb 2019
Akkashh Agarwaaland Team of Club Felix carried out Food Grains Donation and Autism Awareness Activities, August 2018 and January 2019
Student’s Achievements
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Student’s Achievements at Global Platforms
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❑ Parikshit Gupta as a keynote speaker/official delegate at Google and Amazon- Development in Flutter at Google DevFest'19- Use of Amazon Web Services at Amazon’s AWS Initiate
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Student’s Achievements at Global Platforms
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International Formula – 9Go-Kart Racing Championship:
Sumit Sagave along with hisTeam PROKARTERS
The prize for Best Designand Innovation
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Student’s Achievements
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A National level drama actplay Competition organisedby Bharat Natya Mandir,Pune:
Rohan Kadu and Team
Light Design – Bharat Karandak – National level drama act
Second prize for Lighting Design
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Student’s Achievements
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A National Aero DesignChallenge organised by SAEIndia Southern Section atChennai, Tamilnadu:
Harsh M. Panchal alongwith his Team Sky Troopers
Designed & built a lightweight aircraft.
Won Second Prize at theNational Level
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Student’s Achievements
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A National Electric TwoWheeler Design Competitionorganised by SAE, SouthernSection at Satyamangalam,Tamilnadu:
Janak Kulkarni along with hisTeam BOLT
National Electric Two Wheeler Design Competition
Second prize of Rs. 50000.
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Student’s Achievements
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A National Electric Go-kartChampionship organised byEcokart Series at GautamBuddha University, GreaterNoida, New Delhi:
Yash Keskar & ParitoshGadekar along with Team
National Electric Go-kart Championship
Consolation prize of Rs.15000.
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Robocon – National Robotic Contest
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Student’s Achievements
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Mitsubishi Electric Cup - A National Level Automation Competition:
At Nirma University, Ahmedabad
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Campus Life
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Campus Life
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Placements at MIT
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And Many More…
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Placements at MIT
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And Many More…
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Student’s Testimonials
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Jayant Kulkarni, Third Year B.Tech (Electrical Engg)
“I thoroughly enjoyed the program at School of ElectricalEngineering that developed my overall academic, industry andsocietal connect. It offers meticulously planned and the most upto date syllabus that enables lifelong learning through real workscenarios, industry projects, internships, presentations, casestudies, projects, activities, and team work, and many such.”
“A transformation from a shy boy to the confident prizewinner representing the university at a national level is whatI have experienced here. School of Electrical Engineeringfaculty members supported me at all fronts to convert mytheoretical ideas into a practical project and fueled me withlifelong abilities and courage to face the competitive world.”
Sumit Sagave, Third YearB.Tech (Electrical Engg)
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Aniruddha Atigre, Third Year B.Tech (Electrical Engg)
“The faculty of the School of Electrical Engineering is one of thebest in the University. Lectures are made interesting with variousmethods of teaching which showcases their industry as well asteaching proficiency. The state-of-the-art lab facilities help us inbetter understanding.”
“I have witnessed an enormous growth curve in myself, notjust in academics, but in every aspect of my life whilestudying in a positive, lively, and peaceful environment in theSchool of Electrical Engineering, MIT-WPU. Engagement ininnovative projects at such an excellent infrastructure havinggreat facilities of design and testing have been indeed areally life-transforming experience for me.”
Ankit Tajane, Second Year B.Tech (Electrical Engg)
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Eligibility
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PROGRAM INTAKE
ELIGIBILITY* SELECTION CRITERIA
60 Candidate should have passed 10 + 2 in Sciencefrom any statutory board with a minimum of 50% marks (For Open Category) and 45% marks(For Reserved Category) in total as well as inPCM.
❑ Valid Score in MHT–CET 2019 (ForMaharashtra Domicile Candidate) and JEE(Mains) 2019 for All India Candidates.
❑ 70% Seats Reserved for MaharashtraCandidates and 30% seats Reserved for AllIndia Candidates.
❑ Reservations As per Reservation Policy normsof Government
*Eligibility can be relaxed for candidates with exemplary achievements in sports, candidates beingNational/International players, candidates with NCC excellence after due scrutiny for each case.
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Reach us at
Dr. Bharat S. Chaudhari [email protected]
Head of School
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AdmissionsContact: 020 – 7117 7104 / 020 – 7117 7105
E-mail: [email protected]
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