Diploma in Electrical Engineering

Diploma Electrical Engineering

Ms. Alvin Fatema Shaikh
Head of the Department
B.E (Electrical & Power Engineering)
 M-Tech (Integrated Power System)
It is my privilege to welcome you to the Department of Electrical Engineering (Diploma) at Suryodaya College of Engineering & Technology, Nagpur. Established in 2024, the department has been committed to imparting quality technical education in line with the norms and curriculum set by MSBTE. Our primary focus is on skill development, practical training, and industry-readiness, ensuring that students are well-prepared for employment or further studies in the electrical and allied sectors. Faculty members are well-qualified and experienced, and they adopt innovative teaching methods including outcome-based education (OBE), mini-projects, workshops, industrial visits, and soft skills development sessions. As Head of the Department, I assure you that every student will receive the guidance, opportunities, and support necessary to become a competent diploma engineer, ready to contribute to industry and society.

Department Vision & Mission

 

Vision

 

To produce globally competitive electrical engineers who are equipped to tackle contemporary challenges and drive sustainable technological advancements in a rapidly evolving world.

 

Mission

 
  • To provide a compressive curriculum that effectively imparts technical knowledge and fosters application-oriented learning.
  • To foster a culture of responsibility and accountability, equipping our graduates to succeed in their careers and make a positive impact on society.
  • To develop partnership with industry leaders to create real-world learning opportunities.
             

      

 

         

 

PROGRAMME: DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

PROGRAMME CODE: EE                                                  SEMESTER: FIRST
COURSE TITLE: BASIC MATHEMATICS                           COURSE CODE: 311302
CO1 Apply the concepts of algebra to solve engineering (discipline) related problems.
CO2 Utilize trigonometry to solve branch specific engineering problems.
CO3 Solve area specific engineering problems under given conditions of straight lines.
CO4 Apply differential calculus to solve discipline specific problems.
CO5 Use techniques and methods of statistics to crack discipline specific problems.
COURSE TITLE:COMMUNICATION SKILLS (ENGLISH)                      COURSE CODE: 311303
CO1 Construct grammatically correct sentences in English.
CO2 Compose paragraphs and dialogues on given situations.
CO3 Comprehend passages correctly.
CO4 Use contextual words in English appropriately.
CO5 Deliver effective presentations in English using appropriate body language.
COURSE TITLE: BASIC SCIENCE COURSE CODE: 311305
CO1 Use basic instruments to measure the physical quantities in various engineering situations.
CO2 Apply the basic principles of electromagnetics to solve given engineering problems.
CO3 Apply basic principles of thermometry and fibre optics to solve engineering problems
CO4 Predict the structure, properties and behaviour of molecules and compounds based on the types of chemical bond.
CO5 Apply the concepts of electrochemistry and corrosion preventive measures in industry.
CO6 Use the appropriate engineering material and catalyst appropriately.
COURSE TITLE: FUNDAMENTALS OF ICT COURSE CODE: 311001
CO1 Use computer system and its peripherals for given purpose
CO2 Prepare Business document using Word Processing Tool
CO3 Analyze Data and represent it graphically using Spreadsheet
CO4 Prepare professional Slide Show presentations
CO5 Use different types of Web Browsers and Apps
CO6 Explain concept and applications of Emerging Technologies
COURSE TITLE: YOGA AND MEDITATION
COURSE CODE: 311003
CO1 Practice basic Yoga and Pranayama in daily life to maintain physical and mental fitness.
CO2 Practice meditation regularly for improving concentration and better handling of stress and anxiety.
CO3 Follow healthy diet and hygienic practices for maintaining good health.
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING WORKSHOP PRACTICES (Mechanical, Electrical and allied branches)
COURSE CODE: 311005
CO1 Use firefighting tools and equipment.
CO2 Prepare job using different tools in fitting shop.
CO3 Perform various operations using plumbing and carpentry tools.
CO4 Prepare various welding joints.
CO5 Produce simple job using different sheet metal operations.
COURSE TITLE: ENGINEERING GRAPHICS (Civil, Electrical, Mechanical and allied branches)
COURSE CODE: 311006
CO1 Draw geometrical figures and engineering curves.
CO2 Apply principles of orthographic projections for drawing given pictorial views.
CO3 Draw isometric views of given component or from orthographic projections.
CO4 Use various drawing codes, conventions and symbols as per IS SP-46 in engineering drawing.
CO5 Draw free hand sketches of given engineering elements.
PROGRAMME CODE: EE                                                  SEMESTER: Second
COURSE TITLE: PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION
COURSE CODE: 312002
CO1 Communicate effectively (oral / spoken and Written) in various formal and informal situations minimizing the barriers.
CO2 Develop listening skills through active listening and note taking.
CO3 Write circulars, notices and minutes of the meeting.
CO4 Draft inquiry letter, complaint letter , Job application with resume / CV, Compose effective E - mails .
CO5 Write Industrial reports.
COURSE TITLE: SOCIAL AND LIFE SKILLS
COURSE CODE: 312003
CO1 Develop ability to adapt to new challenges.
CO2 Manage emotions effectively.
CO3 Follow workplace ethics and practices
CO4 Manage time Effectively.
CO5 Increased self confidence to handle stress.
COURSE TITLE: BASIC MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE: 312006
CO1 Find faults in Thermal Power Plant using acquired knowledge and skills in a given situation.
CO2 Diagnose faults of Material handling system using acquired knowledge and skills.
CO3 Identify faults of Hydraulic turbines and Hydraulic pumps in a given situation.
CO4 Diagnose faults of given Air compressor and Refrigeration system using acquired knowledge and skills.
COURSE TITLE: APPLIED MATHEMATICS
COURSE CODE: 312301
CO1 Solve the broad-based engineering problems of integration using suitable methods.
CO2 Use definite integration to solve given engineering related problems.
CO3 Apply the concept of differential equation to find the solutions of given engineering problems.
CO4 Employ numerical methods to solve programme specific problems.
CO5 Use probability distributions to solve elementary engineering problems.
COURSE TITLE: APPLIED SCIENCE
COURSE CODE: 312308
CO1 Select relevant material in industries by analyzing its physical properties .
CO2 Apply the concept of simple harmonic motion , resonance and ultrasonic sound for various engineering applications.
CO3 Apply the concept of modern Physics( X-rays, LASER, Photosensors & Nanotechnology ) for various engineering applications.
CO4 Use the relevant metallurgical processes in different engineering applications.
CO5 Use relevant water treatment processes to solve industrial problems.
CO6 Use appropriate fuel and electrolyte for engineering applications.
COURSE TITLE: ELEMENTS OF ELECTRONICS
COURSE CODE: 312309
CO1 Identify various electronic components
CO2 Use semiconductor diodes in different applications.
CO3 Use semiconductor transistors in different applications.
CO4 Use different types of Oscillators as per requirement
CO5 Test operation of regulated power supply.
COURSE TITLE: FUNDAMENTAL OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
COURSE CODE: 312310
CO1 Determine various parameters used in electric circuit.
CO2 Use basic laws of electrical engineering in D.C. Circuits.
CO3 Use capacitor and battery in electrical circuits.
CO4 Use principles of magnetism in Magnetic Circuits.
CO5 Apply Laws of electromagnetism in electrical circuit and systems.
PROGRAMME CODE: EE                                                  SEMESTER: Third
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS AND NETWORK
COURSE CODE: 313332
CO1 Analyze the parameters of single-phase AC series circuits.
CO2 Analyze the parameters of single-phase AC parallel circuits.
CO3 Analyze the parameters of polyphase AC circuits.
CO4 Apply network reduction methods to solve DC circuits.
CO5 Apply network theorems to solve basic electrical circuits.
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION,TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION
COURSE CODE: 313333
CO1 Maintain the optimised working of the thermal power plant and hydro power plant.
CO2 Select the relevant power generation technology based on economic operation.
CO3 Interpret the normal operation and parameters of the electric transmission system.
CO4 Interpret the parameters of the extra high voltage transmission system.
CO5 Maintain the functioning and operation of electric power distribution system.
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENT
COURSE CODE: 313334
CO1 Apply the basics of measurement to the measuring instruments.
CO2 Measure precisely electrical power and energy using appropriate meters.
CO3 Use digital measuring instruments for different applications.
CO4 Maintain required pressure for given application using pressure transducer.
CO5 Use appropriate transducer for maintaining required flow, level and temperature in given application.
COURSE TITLE: FUNDAMENTALS OF POWER ELECTRONICS
COURSE CODE: 313335
CO1 Test the functionality of a given power electronic device.
CO2 Test the switching performance of a thyristor.
CO3 Test the performance of given controlled converter.
CO4 Test the performance of given chopper.
CO5 Use suitable power electronic circuit for given application.
COURSE TITLE:ESSENCE OF INDIAN CONSTITUTION
COURSE CODE: 313002
CO1 List salient features and characteristics of the constitution of India.
CO2 Follow fundamental rights and duties as responsible citizen of the country.
CO3 Analyze major constitutional amendments in the constitution.
CO4 Follow procedure to cast vote using voter-id.
COURSE TITLE:ELECTRICAL MATERIALAND WIRING PRACTICE
COURSE CODE: 313015
CO1 Follow safe working practices when undertaking electrical work.
CO2 Select relevant conducting, electromagnetic and magnetic materials.
CO3 Select relevant insulating materials.
CO4 Perform different types of electrical wiring and cabling activities.
CO5 Implement relevant earthing systems.
PROGRAMME CODE: EE                                                  SEMESTER: Fourth
COURSE TITLE: ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AND SUSTAINABILITY
COURSE CODE: 314301
CO1 Identify the relevant Environmental issues in specified locality.
CO2 Provide the green solution to the relevant environmental problems.
CO3 Conduct SWOT analysis of biodiversity hotspot.
CO4 Apply the relevant measures to mitigate the environmental pollution.
CO5 Implement the environmental policies under the relevant legal framework.
COURSE TITLE: D.C. MACHINES AND TRANSFORMERS
COURSE CODE: 314322
CO1 Test the performance of D.C. Generators
CO2 Test the performance of D.C. Motors
CO3 Test the performance of Single phase transformers
CO4 Use three phase transformer for different applications.
CO5 Use relevant special purpose transformers for different applications.
COURSE TITLE: UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY
COURSE CODE: 314323
CO1 Design simple lighting scheme..
CO2 Select type of electric furnaces according to applications
CO3 Operate the different electric welding system
CO4 Select suitable electric drive for a particular application
CO5 Maintain different electric traction system.
COURSE TITLE: DIGITAL ELECTRONICS AND MICROCONTROLLER APPLICATIONS
COURSE CODE: 314324
CO1 Apply knowledge of number system and logic circuits in working of digital system.
CO2 Build simple combinational and sequential circuits.
CO3 Access various registers in 8051 microcontroller.
CO4 Develop and execute programs in assembly language for microcontroller.
CO5 Use microcontroller in various applications.
COURSE TITLE: ELECTRICAL ESTIMATING AND CONTRACTING
COURSE CODE: 314325
CO1 Prepare generic tender document, quotation, comparative statement, and supply order.
CO2 Prepare estimate of domestic and commercial electrical installations.
CO3 Prepare estimate of industrial electrical installations.
CO4 Prepare estimate of public lighting installations.
CO5 Prepare estimate of overhead and underground distribution lines
COURSE TITLE: COMPUTER AIDED DRAWING AND SIMULATION
COURSE CODE: 314008
CO1 Comprehend Electrical Drawings.
CO2 Locate various components of CAD software.
CO3 Use relevant CAD Tools and Commands for Electrical Drawings.
CO4 Draw different Electrical Drawings using CAD software.
CO5 Simulate Basic Electrical and Electronic circuits.
PROGRAMME CODE: EE                                                  SEMESTER: Fifth
COURSE TITLE: A.C. MACHINES PERFORMANCE
COURSE CODE: 315333
CO1 Test the performance of three phase induction motor.
CO2 Control the speed of three phase induction motor using appropriate technique(s).
CO3 Use single phase induction motor for industrial applications.
CO4 Test the performance of three phase alternator.
CO5 Use special purpose electrical machines for industrial applications.
COURSE TITLE: SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION
COURSE CODE: 315334
CO1 Recognize the different types of faults occuring in power system.
CO2 Select the suitable switchgears for different applications.
CO3 Test the performance of different protective relays.
CO4 Use suitable protection schemes for alternators, motors, transformers, busbars and transmission lines.
CO5 Select suitable protection schemes for power system against over voltages.
COURSE TITLE: ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT AND STARTUPS
COURSE CODE: 315002
CO1 Identify one's entrepreneurial traits.
CO2 Use information collected from stakeholder for establishing/setting up/founding starts up
CO3 Use support systems available for Starts up
CO4 Prepare project plans to manage the enterprise effectively
COURSE TITLE: SEMINAR AND PROJECT INITIATION COURSE
COURSE CODE: 315003
CO1 Identify topics of seminar presenting to the large gathering at the institute/conference.
CO2 Collect relevant and updated research-based data and information to prepare a paper of seminar presentation.
CO3 Apply presentation skills.
CO4 Create conducive environment for learning and discussion through seminar presentation.
CO5 Identify a problem statement and establish the action plan for the successful completion of the project.
COURSE TITLE: INTERNSHIP(12 WEEKS)
COURSE CODE: 315004
CO1 Observe time/resource management and industrial safety aspects.
CO2 Acquire professional experience of industry environment .
CO3 Establish effective communication in working environment.
CO4 Prepare report of assigned activities and accomplishments.
COURSE TITLE: RENEWABLE ENERGY TECHNOLOGY
COURSE CODE: 315337
CO1 Test the performance of the solar panels.
CO2 Maintain working of small wind turbines.
CO3 Utilize small-capacity hydrogen fuel cell systems for various applications.
CO4 Maintain basic components of biogas plant.
CO5 Identify major components of the geothermal, ocean and small hydro power plants.
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PHOTOS NAME OF FACULTY DESIGNATION QUALIFICATION EMAIL ID CONTACT NUMBER EXPERIENCE

1.

Ms. Alvin Fatema Shaikh Head of the Department M-Tech (Integrated Power System) B.E (Electrical & Power Engineering)   shaikhalvin [email protected]     7709439108     4 years

2.

Miss. Minakshi Ratnakarrao Kalambe Assistant Professor BE ( Electrical Engineering) minakshikalamb e [email protected]   9420397347   3 year

3.

Mr. Swapnil Dangare Assistant Professor B.TECH (Electrical Engineering)   dangreswapnil9 @gmail.com   8080442671

3 years

Program Outcomes

 

PO

Statement

PO1

Basic and Discipline Specific Knowledge

Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.

PO2

Problem analysis Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.
PO3 Design/ development of solutions

Design solutions for well-defined technical problems and assist with the design of systems components or processes to meet specified needs. 

PO4

Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.
PO5 Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment

Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices. 

PO6

Project Management Use engineering management principles individually, as a team member or a leader to manage projects and effectively communicate about well-defined engineering activities.
PO7 Life-long learning

Ability to analyses individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological change.

 

       Program Specific Outcomes

 

PSO

Statement

PSO1

Electrical Circuit Analysis

Analyze electrical circuits using circuit laws and theorems to ensure safe operation and proper functioning of electrical systems.

PSO2

Power System Applications

Apply and analyze power system concepts for operation and maintenance of electrical power systems.

      

 

           Program Education Outcomes

 

PEO

Statement

PEO1

Develop strong technical knowledge through a comprehensive electrical engineering curriculum and apply electrical engineering principles effectively in practical and real-world applications.

PEO2

Acquire technical knowledge and practical skills to tackle modern electrical engineering challenges, drive sustainable technological solutions, and achieve holistic professional development. 

PEO3

Develop responsibility, accountability, and ethical practices while applying electrical engineering knowledge and preparing for effective professional and societal contributions.

Induction Program

"Aarambh," the Induction Programme, was organized to warmly welcome the newly admitted first-year Diploma students in Electrical Engineering. Principal Dr. V.G. Arajpure addressed the gathering, offering valuable guidance and motivating the students to embrace the exciting challenges ahead in their engineering journey.

     

 

        

Innovative Practices / Best Practices in the Department:

To promote experiential learning, students are encouraged to design innovative working models and informative educational charts. This activity enhances their understanding of core Electrical Engineering concepts while nurturing creativity, teamwork, and hands-on technical skills. The models and charts serve as visual tools that simplify complex ideas, making learning both effective and engaging.

        

Industrial Visit 

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