Counselling Code :
4931
Apply Now

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Overview

About the Department

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Grace College of Engineering is endeavouring to produce highly trained and capable engineers in order to advance their theoretical knowledge and sound practices of the profession, who can take up the challenges of the real world. The Department focuses on uncompromising academic standards in imparting both theoretical and practical instructions with a view to prepare professional engineers. The Faculty members are well qualified and professionally experienced members. Students are given exposure to industries by industrial visits and industrial training session. Electrical and Electronics engineering deals with electricity, electromagnetism and electronics in accordance with modern human life and industrial needs. The department admits about 60 students every year in the B.E. program and 24 students every year in the M.E. program.

Vision

To impart quality education, to sculpt into innovators with ethical and creative talents of aspiring young professionals in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and thereby contributing value to society and industry with high human values.

Mission

  • Empower students with the impact of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in the global scenario and the challenges of Electrical based industries and organizations.
  • Build team ethics, leadership qualities and to cater to the overall development of the students in professional and research-oriented fields.
  • Impart quality and value-based education which enables the students to meet the growing challenges in the industry.
  • Provide suitable forums to enhance the creative talents of students and faculty members.
  • Inculcate moral and ethical values among the faculty and students.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES(PEOs)

To enable graduates to pursue higher education and research, or have a successful career in industries associated with Computer Science and Engineering, or as entrepreneurs. To ensure that graduates will have the ability and attitude to adapt to emerge technological changes.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES POs

  • Apply the Mathematical knowledge and the basics of Science and Engineering to solve the problems pertained to Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
  • Identify and formulate Electrical and Electronics Engineering problems from research literature and be ability to analyze the problem using first principles of Mathematics and Engineering Sciences.
  • Come out with solutions for the complex problems and to design system components or process that fulfill the particular needs on account of public health and safety and the social, cultural and environmental issues.
  • Draw well-founded conclusions applying knowledge acquired from research and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of information and to arrive at significant conclusion.
  • Form, select and apply relevant techniques, resources and Engineering and IT tools for Engineering activities like electronic prototyping, modeling and control of systems and also being conscious of the limitations.
  • Understand the role and responsibility of the Professional Electrical and Electronics Engineer and to assess societal, health, safety issues based on the reasoning received from the contextual knowledge.
  • Be aware of the impact of professional Engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and exhibit the knowledge and the need for Sustainable Development.
  • Apply the principles of Professional Ethics to adhere to the norms of the engineering practice and to discharge ethical responsibilities.
  • Function actively and efficiently as an individual or a member/leader of different teams and multidisciplinary projects.
  • Communicate efficiently the engineering facts with a wide range of engineering community and others, to understand and prepare reports and design documents; to make effective presentations and to frame and follow instructions.
  • Demonstrate the acquisition of the body of engineering knowledge and insight Management Principles and to apply them as member / leader in teams and multidisciplinary environments.
  • Recognize the need for self and life-long learning, keeping pace with technological challenges in the broadest sense.

PROGRAM SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES (PSOs)

  1. Have successful technical and professional careers in their chosen fields such as circuit theory, Field theory, control theory and computational platforms.

  2. Engross in life long process of learning to keep themselves abreast of new developments in the field of Electronics and their applications in power engineering.

Laboratories

  • Engineering Practices Laboratory

    • Engineering Practices Laboratory is to impart hands on experience to the students to analyze their concepts about the fundamentals of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
    • In this Laboratory the basic experiments like measurement of voltage, current, power and power factor in single phase supply, residential wiring, lamp wiring, and energy measurement are conducted
  • Electric Circuits Laboratory

    • The objective of Electric Circuits laboratory is to create their own electrical circuits and do measurements in verification of circuit laws and theorems, measurement of circuit parameters, study of circuit characteristics and simulation of time response
    • The Electric Circuits lab is equipped with Function Generator, CRO's and Digital storage Oscilloscope designed to provide wide knowledge about Electrical & Electronics field
  • Electrical Machines Laboratory – I

    • The Electrical Machines Laboratory I is used to impart the knowledge about the characteristics and behavior of the DC motors (Series motor, Shunt motor, Compound motor), DC generators (Series generator, Shunt generator)
    • The laboratory can also be used for project work related to electrical machines and energy conversion
    • The students can understand procedures and analysis the techniques to perform and describe electromagnetic and electromechanical tests on electrical machines
  • Electrical Machines Laboratory – II

    • Through this Electrical Machines Laboratory – II, Students gain wide knowledge in using various AC three phase motors (Induction motors, Synchronous motors), Alternators (Salient pole type and cylindrical rotor type), single phase and three phase Transformers
    • This laboratory helps the students by understanding the basic theory and operation of electrical machines, how electrical machines fit into the larger context of power systems
  • Control and Instrumentation Laboratory

    • Through hands on experiment with real components & equipment, students can gain practical exposure by using CRO, DSO, Functions generator etc
    • This laboratory was established with an objective to gain practical experience in the field of control engineering. Control and Instrumentation Laboratory is equipped to do experiment on Modeling of Systems, AC/DC bridges, Synchros, Position and Speed control of AC/DC motors, Controller and Compensator Design, Measurement of Pressure, Temperature, Displacement, Strain, Flow, Power, Energy and Signal conditioning, etc
  • Power Electronics and Drives Laboratory

    • Power Electronics and Drives Laboratoryprovides instruction in general lab practices, measurement methods, and with the design and operation of several common circuits relevant to the field of power electronics
    • The usage of power converters and drives in day-to-day life has increased in recent years. It is important for student to understand the fundamental principles behind all these converters

Faculty

Mrs.P.Gayathri ME.,(Ph.D)

Assistant Professor

Mrs. L. Praisy ME.,

Assistant Professor

Mrs. S. Pricilla Mary M.E.,(Ph

Assistant Professor

Mr. B. Ramalingam

Assistant Professor

Ms. R. Kowshika

Assistant Professor

Events

Gallery

Students Achievements

Course Material

Tiruchendur Road , Mullakadu Thoothukudi - 628 005.

info@gracecoe.org +91 461 235 6953 +91 95 85 511 757