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Department of Electrical and Electronics

PROGRAMME SCOPE

The scope of an Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) programme is broad and continues to expand with advancements in technology. Here’s a breakdown of its scope across various dimensions: Academic Scope - Core Subjects & Interdisciplinary Learning. Career Opportunities – Core Industries, IT & Software, Research & Development, Government and Public Sector and Higher Education and Academia. Global Opportunities - High demand in countries investing in infrastructure, green energy, and automation, Research roles in Europe, US, Japan, etc. & Global firms are hiring EEE graduates for core and IT functions. Learning Opportunities – Learning the emerging areas like Embedded Systems, IoT, EV, etc. Various skills development opportunities - Problem-solving and design thinking, Technical computing (MATLAB, Simulink), Programming (C/C++, Python, Verilog, etc.) & Hardware and software integration.

LEARNING SCOPE

Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a dynamic and interdisciplinary field that focuses on the study, design, and application of electrical systems, electronic devices, and electromagnetism. The learning scope of EEE encompasses fundamental concepts of Electrical Circuits, Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution, Control Systems, Instrumentation, Signal Processing, and Microelectronics. Students gain proficiency in both theoretical knowledge and practical skills related to modern technologies such as Embedded Systems, Renewable Energy Systems, Robotics, Electric Vehicles, and Communication Networks. The curriculum also emphasizes problem-solving, project development, and the integration of hardware and software for real-world applications. With its vast applicability in industries such as Energy, Telecommunications, Automation, and Electronics, EEE offers diverse career opportunities and serves as a foundation for innovation and technological advancement in modern society.

Career Progression

Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) is a dynamic and versatile field that offers a wide range of career opportunities across various industries. Career Progression in EEE typically begins with entry-level roles such as Design Engineer, Testing Engineer, or Maintenance Engineer in sectors like Power Generation, Telecommunications, Electronics Manufacturing, Automation, and IT. With experience, professionals often advance to roles such as Project Manager, Senior Engineer or Technical lead. Further specialization and certifications can lead to expertise in subfields such as Embedded Systems, Renewable Energy, VLSI design, Robotics, or Control Systems. Some professionals transition into interdisciplinary domains like Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Business Management. Academic and research careers are also viable, often requiring postgraduate education. The career trajectory in EEE is influenced by technological advancements, individual skill development, and industry trends, making lifelong learning and adaptability crucial for sustained growth.

Guiding Our Purpose

Our Vision

To be a nationally recognized department for excellence in electrical and electronics engineering education and research, driving innovations in energy systems, smart mobility, and sustainable technologies for societal transformation.

Our Mission

  • To provide a strong foundation in electrical circuits, machines, power electronics, and control systems through outcome-based education.
  • To cultivate research-driven innovation in power systems, smart grid technology, electric mobility, and renewable energy integration.
  • To encourage adaptability to emerging energy technologies through continuous learning, certifications, and hands-on project work.
  • To build strategic partnerships with utilities, automation industries, and research labs for collaborative problem-solving.
  • To foster social responsibility and environmental stewardship through energy-efficient solutions and community-centric engineering practices.

PROGRAMME EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES

PEO 1 :

Find employment in Core Electrical and Electronics Engineering and service sectors.

PEO 2 :

To gain adequate knowledge to become good professional in Electrical and Electronics Engineering associated industries, higher education and research.

PEO 3 :

To develop attitude in lifelong learning, applying and adapting new ideas and technologies as their field evolves.

PEO 4 :

To prepare students to critically analyse existing literature in an area of specialization and ethically develop innovative and research-oriented methodologies to solve problems identified.

PEO 5 :

To inculcate in the students a professional and ethical attitude and an ability to visualize the Electrical and Electronic Engineering issues in a broader social context.

PROGRAMME OUTCOMES

PO1: Engineering Knowledge:

Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, computing, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to develop the solution of complex engineering problems.

PO2: Problem analysis:

Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions with consideration for sustainable development.

PO3: Design/ development of solutions:

Design creative solutions for complex engineering problems and design/develop systems/components/processes to meet identified needs with consideration for public health and safety, whole-life cost, net zero carbon, culture, society, and environment as required.

PO4: Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems:

Conduct investigations of complex engineering problems using research-based knowledge including design of experiments, modelling, analysis & interpretation of data to provide valid conclusions.

PO5: Engineering Tool Usage:

Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering & IT tools, including prediction and modelling recognizing their limitations to solve complex engineering problems.

PO6: The Engineer and The World:

Analyze and evaluate societal and environmental aspects while solving complex engineering problems for its impact on sustainability with reference to economy, health, safety, legal framework, culture, and environment.

PO7: Ethics:

Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, human values, diversity and inclusion; adhere to national & international laws.

PO8: Individual and Collaborative Teamwork:

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse/multi-disciplinary teams.

PO9: Communication:

Communicate effectively and inclusively within the engineering community and society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations considering cultural, language, and learning differences.

P10: Project Management and Finance:

Apply knowledge and understanding of engineering management principles and economic decision-making and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, and to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.

P11: Life-Long Learning:

Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability for i) independent and life-long learning ii) adaptability to new and emerging technologies and iii) critical thinking in the broadest context of technological change.

PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

PSO1:

Foundation of Electrical Engineering: Ability to understand the principles and working of electrical components, circuits, systems and control that are forming a part of power generation, transmission, distribution, utilization, conservation and energy saving. Students can assess the power management, auditing, crisis and energy saving aspects.

PSO2:

Foundation of Mathematical Concepts: Ability to apply mathematical methodologies to solve problems related with electrical engineering using appropriate engineering tools and algorithms. Implement SDLC principles for project/product development.

PSO3:

Computing and Research Ability: Ability to use knowledge in various domains to identify research gaps and hence to provide solution which leads to new ideas and innovations.

LIST OF LAB IN SEM 1

S.No Course Code Course Title
1 24ESC122 Python Programming Laboratory

LIST OF LAB IN SEM 2

S.No Course Code Course Title
1 24CSC121 Programming in C Laboratory

LIST OF LAB IN SEM 3

S.No Course Code Course Title
1 24CSC221 Data Structures Laboratory
2 24CSC211 Object Oriented Programming(Integrated) Laboratory
3 24ESC213 Digital Principles and Systems Design(Integrated) Laboratory

LIST OF LAB IN SEM 4

S.No Course Code Course Title
1 24CSC222 Database Management Systems Laboratory
2 24CSC212 Computer Networks(Integrated) Laboratory
3 24CSC213 Compiler Design(Integrated) Laboratory
3 24CSC214 Design and Analysis of Algorithms(Integrated) Laboratory

Head of the Department

Dr.E.Nandakumar

M.E., Ph.D., MISTE,
Professor & Head, Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

official@gmail.com

Experience and Expertise

Dr. E. Nandakumar brings over 24 years of rich experience in teaching and research. He has played a pivotal role in establishing the following academic and research facilities:

  • Principal (28th November 2020 To 30th September 2022)
  • Dean - Academics (02nd January 2025 To 18th July 2025)
  • HoD (April 2018 – June 2020) & February 2023 To November 2024)
  • IQAC Coordinator (February 2023 To November 2024)
  • NBA coordinator (June 2016 - May 2019)
  • NAAC Coordinator (February 2023 To November 2024)
  • Vibrant activities coordinator for college level (May 2015 - December 2017)
  • Alumni coordinator (June 2015 – May 2018)
  • Anna University Recognized Supervisor since 2015. Currently 2 scholars completed and 2 scholars Pursuing Ph.D. under my supervision.

Research and Publications

  • Power system Optimization, E-Vehicles, Solar systems, Electrical Machines, Flexible A.C. Transmission systems, High Voltage Engineering, Soft computing techniques, Transmission and Distribution systems, Power System Protection & Switchgear and Renewable Energy sources
  • Published 2 books and 35 reputed international Journals so far
  • Published 14 patents and 2 of them are in the status of awaiting for examination
  • Also published 18 Conference publications so far
  • Interacted so many industries in and around Coimbatore to receive the inputs from them for curriculum enhancements and student internship related supports.
  • Delivered keynote addresses at national and international events
  • Organized many International Conferences in various institutions
  • Reviewer in the Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing – Springer Journals.
  • Erected the new Electrical Machines – II lab during the academic year 2014-15 in Sri Krishna College of Technology, Coimbatore.

Grants and Projects

  • Received the funding a worth of 1 Lakh rupees per year for each club from BIS-Standards Club Coimbatore Branch. Also obtained the same funding for 6 different clubs in SIET
  • Received a fund to conduct FDP from AICTE to a worth of Rs.5, 00, 000 /- in SKCT.
  • Successfully completed 2 consultancy projects to a worth of Rs. 6, 24, 000/- from Megatech Scientific Instruments, Coimbatore during 2017-18.
  • Received ₹92,000 for organizing the AICTE-ISTE Refresher Programme on Innovation in Teaching and Outcome-Based Education (OBE) in 2022
  • Key contributor for the Department Research Centre recognition by Anna University in both SKCT and SIET.

Awards and Recognition

  • Best contribution in teaching field” award from ESN Research group, Chennai
  • “Best Teacher” Award from Rudhaa Educational Academia for Research during 2018.
  • Received Best Faculty Award in SKCT during the academic year 2016-17
  • Received 5 times appreciation certificate for producing 100 percent results.

Professional Contributions

  • SPOC –NPTEL
  • Coordinator – NIRF, AICTE Survey, NAAC, AU & Autonomous Process
  • Subcommittee Member – CII Southern Region (2017 & 2018)
  • Life Member – ISTE.

“The purpose of education is to make good human beings with skill and expertise… Enlightened human beings can be created by teachers.”

— Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam

Principal’s Message

Words from our visionary leader

MrM.SRINIVASAN

Department of Mechanical Engineering
Diploma Principalof Sree Sakthi Polytechnic College

official@gmail.com

Experience and Expertise

Mr M. SRINIVASAN brings over brings over 30 years of experience in teaching and 2 Year of experience in Corporate Sector.

Research and Publications

  • AICTE & DOTE Works Head
  • NBA Co-Ordinator
  • Industrial liaison officer & Industry Institute Partnership Cell Head
  • PMSS & Other Scholarship Works Head
  • Internal Auditing Head
  • Transport and Hostel management
  • Library and Cafeteria Monitoring Committee Head
  • My TVS Technical Advisor For Car Sales & Service
  • Institute of Engineers Chapter Faculty Advisor
  • State & Regional Level Students Project Head

Faculty Achivements

S.No Faculty Name Work Done Achievement
1 Dr. E. Nandakumar Patents Published 14 patents so far
International Conference Presented papers in 13 International conferences
International Journal Published research papers in 35 Reputed Journals
National Conference Presented 5 papers in National conferences
Membership Member in IEEE & ISTE
Awards "Best contribution in teaching field" award from ESN Research group, Chennai
"Best Teacher" Award from Rudhaa Educational Academia for Research during 2018
Received Best Faculty Award in SKCT during 2016-17 & 2017-18
Received 5 times appreciation certificate for 100 percent results
2 Mrs. Jayasathya International Conference Presented papers in 4 International conferences
National Conference Presented 2 papers in National Conference
Award Received 1 time appreciation certificate for 100 percent results
3 Mr. J. Samuel International Conference Presented a paper in 3 International conference
4 Mrs. R. Deepika Devi Conference Presented papers in 5 International conferences and 2 National Conferences
Membership -
Award -
5 Mr. R. Manikandan National Conference Presented 1 paper in National Conference
Membership -
Awards -
Others -
6 Mrs. S. Anusha International Journal Published a paper in 1 International Journal
Conference Presented 1 paper in International Conference
7 Mr. S. Jayandiran Journal Published a paper in 4 International Journals
Conference Presented 1 paper in International Conference and 1 Paper in National Conference
8 Mrs. R. Latha International Journal Published 2 papers in International Journal
Conference Presented papers in 1 International Conference and 2 National conferences
Awards Received Award for 100% result
Received award for Best performer
Received Appreciation certificate for 100% result
9 Mrs. N. Abinaya International Journal Published 6 papers in International Journals
Conference Presented papers in 2 International Conferences and 2 National conferences
10 Ms. T.J. Rini Elamathi International Journal -
Conference & Membership -
International Conference & Awards -
11 Mrs. BENITTA MARY M International Journal Published 4 papers in International Journals
Conference Presented papers in 4 International Conferences
International Conference & Awards -

ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING Educators

S.No Name of the Staff Qualification Designation Area of Interest
1 Dr. E. NANDAKUMAR B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Systems Engineering
Ph.D. – Electrical Engineering
Professor & Head Power System Optimization, E-Vehicles, Solar Systems, Electrical Machines, Flexible A.C. Transmission systems, Soft Computing Techniques, Renewable Energy Sources
2 Dr. P. THIRUMURUGAN B.E. - EIE
M.E. – Control & Instrumentation
Ph.D. – Electrical Engineering
Associate Professor Control Systems, Embedded Systems & Automation
3 Dr. R. NIRMALA B.E. - ICE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Ph.D. – Electrical Engineering
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives, Control Systems, Embedded Systems & Automation
4 Mrs. MALARVIZHI P B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Dean Power Electronics, Electric Drives, Control Systems, Embedded Systems & Automation
5 Mrs. JAYASATHYA J B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives
6 Mrs. BENITTA MARY M B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives
7 Mrs. DEEPIKA DEVI R B.E. - EIE
M.E. – Instrumentation Engineering
Assistant Professor Measurements and Instrumentation, Sensors and Transducers
8 Mrs. BHARANI G B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives
9 Mr. MANIKANDAN R B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electrical Machines
10 Ms. RINI ELAMATHI T J B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives
11 Mrs. MANJULA R B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives
12 Mrs. S. ANUSHA B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Control & Instrumentation
Assistant Professor Control Systems, Electrical Machines, Embedded Systems, PLC & Automation
13 Mr. S. JAYANDIREN B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics, Electric Drives
14 Mrs. R. LATHA B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power Electronics & Drives
Assistant Professor Power Electronics & Drives, Power System Analysis, Electric Drives
15 Mrs. N. ABINAYA B.E. - EIE
M.E. – Instrumentation Engineering
Assistant Professor Measurements and Instrumentation, Sensors and Transducers
16 Mr. V. NIJANTHAN B.E. - EEE
M.E. – Power System Analysis
Assistant Professor Power System Analysis, Power System Operation & Control

Lab Equipments

Power Electronics Laboratory

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 SCR, TRIAC, IGBT, MOSFET 10
2 Single Phase Semi converter 2
3 Single Phase Full converter 1
4 Step down Chopper 1
5 Step up Chopper 1
6 Single phase PWM Inverter 2
7 Three phase PWM Inverter 1
8 Buck Converter 1
9 Buck Boost converter 1
10 Boost Converter 1
11 AC Voltage Controller 1
12 Computers 10

Control And Instrumentation Laboratory

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 Desktop 30 Nos
2 Matlab latest license 30 User

Power Systems Laboratory

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 Personal Computers (Intel Core i5 or i7, 500 GB, 8GB RAM) 30 Nos.
2 Laser Printer 1
3 Dot matrix Printer 1
4 Server (Intel Core i7, 2 TB, 8 GB RAM or higher)
(High Speed Processor)
1
5 Software: EMTP / ETAP / CYME / MIPOWER / any
Power system simulation software
5
6 Compilers: C / C++ / Matlab 30

ENGINEERING PRACTICES LABORATORY

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 DC Multi-output power supply (0-5V), (0-30V) (+15V, -15V) 2
2 Single phase house wiring setup 2
3 Staircase wiring setup 2
4 Fluorescent lamp wiring setup 2
5 Energy meter 2

Electronic Circuits Laboratory

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 70MHz DSO and 50 MHz Arbitrary Function Generator/Signal Generator 15
2 Power Supplies (0-30V/3A)(0-30V/3A)(0-5V/3A) (+/-15V) 15
3 Digital RLC Meter 2

Electronic Devices and Circuits

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 CRO/DSO (30 MHz) 10
2 Signal Generators / Function Generators (3 MHz) 10
3 Semiconductor devices (Diode, Zener Diode, NPN Transistors, JFET, UJT, BJT) 10

Electrical Machines I

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 DC Shunt Motor with Loading Arrangement 3
2 DC Shunt Motor Coupled With Three Phase Alternator 1
3 Single Phase Transformer 4
4 DC Series Motor with Loading Arrangement 1
5 DC Compound Motor with Loading Arrangement 1
6 DC Shunt Motor Coupled With DC Compound Generator 2
7 DC Shunt Motor Coupled With DC Shunt Generator 1
8 Single Phase Auto Transformer 2
9 Three Phase Auto Transformer 1

Linear Integrated Circuits

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 Power Supplies (0-30V/3A)(0-30V/3A)(0-5V/3A) (+/-15V) 15
2 Digital RLC Meter 4
3 Standalone desktops PC 15
4 70MHz DSO and 50 MHz Arbitrary Function Generator/Signal Generator 15

Electrical Machines II

S.No Name of the Equipment Quantity
1 DC Shunt Motor Coupled With Three Phase Salient Pole Alternator 1
2 DC Shunt Motor Coupled With Three Phase Non-Salient Pole Alternator 3
3 DC Shunt Motor Coupled With Three Phase Slip Ring Induction Motor 1
4 Three Phase Induction Motor with Loading Arrangement 2
5 Single Phase Induction Motor with Loading Arrangement 2
6 Single Phase Auto Transformer 2
7 Three Phase Auto Transformer 3
8 Single Phase Resistive Loading Bank 2
9 Three Phase Resistive Loading Bank 2
10 Capacitor Bank 1
11 Three Phase Inductive Load 1

MOU Details

S.No Date of association Name of organization Area of Activities Contribution
1 01-03-2023 ABE Semiconductor Design Internship, Training Research and Development
2 19-12-2022 VEI Technologies Internship, Training Research and Development
3 06.11.2024 Nandha Infotech, Coimbatore Academic, Research & Development Collaboration Academic and Research
4 28.07.2025 Unique MEP Engineering Private Ltd, Chennai Research & Development, Internship, Curriculum Development support, Placement support Internship and Skill based Trainings

Advance Labs

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Computer Aided Building Drawing Lab

Industry-ready training programs to boost technical and soft skills.

Computer Aided Building Drawing Lab

Industry-ready training programs to boost technical and soft skills.

Computer Aided Building Drawing Lab

Industry-ready training programs to boost technical and soft skills.

Computer Aided Building Drawing Lab

Industry-ready training programs to boost technical and soft skills.

Mandatory Disclosure

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Sports & Activities

Medal's & Achivements

S.No Name of the Student Year/Sem Name of the Event Organized by Date Participated/Attended
1 Surya.M, Govindharaj K, Ajith E, Dhanasekaran M, Arunadevi K 22-23 ELECTROPHOENIX22 Aditya Institute Of Technology 24-02-2022 Won III Prize
2 Krishnamoorthy K, Surya M, Chandru D 22-23 JFINAGLES 2022 JCT College Of Engineering And Technology 25-02-2022 Won I Prize
3 Vignesh R, Prithika J 22-23 VOLTZFEST 2K22 VSB Engineering College 25-02-2022 Won II Prize
4 Thiruvasagan K IV/VII Technical Quiz Tamilnadu College Of Engineering 17-02-2024 Won I Prize
5 Thiruvasagan K IV/VII Treasure Hunt Tamilnadu College Of Engineering 17-02-2024 Won II Prize
6 Mukilan M IV/VII Treasure Hunt Tamilnadu College Of Engineering 17-02-2024 Won II Prize
7 Mukilan M IV/VII Technical Quiz Tamilnadu College Of Engineering 17-02-2024 Won II Prize
8 Kavitha U III/VI Paper Presentation Christ The King Engineering College 23-02-2024 Participated
9 Boomika K III/VI Paper Presentation Christ The King Engineering College 23-02-2024 Participated
10 Pravin T II/IV AI Prompting, Designing Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Won III Prize
11 Abdul Arshath A III/VI Mose Crackers, Paper Presentation Karpagam Academy Of Higher Education 17-02-2025 Won I Prize
12 Garlapathi Mithesh III/VI Mose Crackers, Paper Presentation Karpagam Academy Of Higher Education 17-02-2025 Runner
13 Niranjan S III/VI Mr.MECHANIST (H/W Design) Sri Ranganathar Institute Of Engineering And Technology 04-04-2025 Won III Prize
14 Ajith N II/IV Paper Presentation, AI Prompting, Designing, Non-Technical Event Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Participated
15 Gopiram S II/IV Paper Presentation, AI Prompting, Designing, Non-Technical Event Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Participated
16 Karnish M II/IV Paper Presentation, AI Prompting, Designing, Non-Technical Event Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Participated
17 Adithiyan R II/IV Paper Presentation, Non-Technical Event Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Participated
18 Ragunanthan S II/IV Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging, Non-Technical Event Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Participated
19 Pravin T II/IV Non-Technical Event Kongu Engineering College, Erode 15-02-2025 Participated
20 Subramani S III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging Karpagam Academy Of Higher Education 17-02-2025 Participated
21 Abinaya V II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
22 Alagu Nandini S II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
23 Anandha Lakshmi P II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
24 Gobika R II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
25 Ilakkiya R II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
26 Varshini R II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
27 Lalith Raj C II/IV Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
28 Sanjai Kumar M III/VI Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
29 Boomika K III/VI Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
30 Kavitha U III/VI Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
31 Muthamizhan G III/VI Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
32 Anbutamil III/VI Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
33 Subash S III/VI Paper Presentation Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 25-02-2025 Participated
34 Jothi Murugan R II/IV Explore Mern Stack: The Ultimate Hands On Workshop CIT, Coimbatore 21-02-2025 Participated
35 Kabilan K II/IV Explore Mern Stack: The Ultimate Hands On Workshop CIT, Coimbatore 21-02-2025 Participated
36 Nitheeswaran S II/IV Explore Mern Stack: The Ultimate Hands On Workshop CIT, Coimbatore 21-02-2025 Participated
37 Sri Kanth R II/IV Explore Mern Stack: The Ultimate Hands On Workshop CIT, Coimbatore 21-02-2025 Participated
38 Risidevan J II/IV Explore Mern Stack: The Ultimate Hands On Workshop CIT, Coimbatore 21-02-2025 Participated
39 Tamilselvan P II/IV Explore Mern Stack: The Ultimate Hands On Workshop CIT, Coimbatore 21-02-2025 Participated
40 Niranjan S III/VI Network Essential KPR Institute Of Technology 28-02-2025 Participated
41 Adithiyan R II/IV Technical Quiz Kgsil Institute Of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
42 Anandha Lakshmi P II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
43 Dharanidaran K II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
44 Gobika R II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
45 Varshini R II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
46 Jothi Murugan R II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
47 Kabilan K II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
48 Nitheeswaran S II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
49 Lalith Raj C II/IV Technical Quiz, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
50 Gopiram S II/IV Technical Quiz Kgisl Institute Of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
51 Karnish M II/IV Technical Quiz KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
52 Ragunanthan S II/IV Technical Quiz Kgisl Institute Of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
53 Abdul Arshath A III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
54 Garlapathi Mithesh III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
55 Anbutamil III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
56 Subash S III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging, Non-Technical Event KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
57 Subramani S III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
58 Vishnuvaradhan K III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging KIT, Coimbatore 01-03-2025 Participated
59 Lithishwari M III/VI Paper Presentation, Technical - Circuit Debugging KPR INSTITUE OF ENGG AND TECHNOLOGY 14-03-2025 Participated
60 Ashok M II/IV Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
61 Martin Joe A III/VI Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
62 Vishnuvaradhan K III/VI Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
63 Sivasakthi T II/IV Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
64 Risidevan J II/IV Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
65 Subash S III/VI Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 04-03-2025 Participated
66 Subramani S III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
67 Abdul Arshath A III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
68 Garlapathi Mithesh III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
69 Anbutamil III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
70 Niranjan S III/VI SKILL TRAINING PROGRAM ON "POWER BI" karpagam college of engineering 14-03-2025 Participated
71 Muthamizhan G III/VI Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
72 Anbutamil III/VI Engineering Data Analytics Christ The King Engineering College 11-03-2025 Participated
73 Vishnuvaradhan K III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
74 Subash S III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
75 Subramani S III/VI MATLAB TECHNIQUES K.Ramakrishanan College Of Engineering, Trichy 04-03-2025 Participated
76 Kavitha U III/VI Workshop Kumaraguru College Of Technology 29-03-2025 Participated
77 Boomika K III/VI Workshop Kumaraguru College Of Technology 29-03-2025 Participated
78 Lithishwari M III/VI Workshop Kumaraguru College Of Technology 29-03-2025 Participated
79 Subash M III/VI Workshop Kumaraguru College Of Technology 29-03-2025 Participated
80 Nitheesh M III/VI Workshop Kumaraguru College Of Technology 29-03-2025 Participated
81 Gopiram S II/IV Joystic Controlled Industrial Automation System Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 01-03-2025 Participated
82 Ilakkiya R II/IV Joystic Controlled Industrial Automation System Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 01-03-2025 Participated
83 Adithiyan R II/IV Joystic Controlled Industrial Automation System Jai Shriram Engineering College, Tiruppur 01-03-2025 Participated
84 Lalith Raj C II/IV Solar Tracking System KGiSL Institute of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
85 Adithiyan R II/IV Solar Tracking System KGiSL Institute of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
86 Karnish M II/IV Solar Tracking System KGiSL Institute of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
87 Ragunanthan S II/IV Solar Tracking System KGiSL Institute of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
88 Gopiram S II/IV Solar Tracking System KGiSL Institute of Technology, Coimbatore 11-03-2025 Participated
89 Adithiyan R II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
90 Ilakkiya R II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
91 Karnish M II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
92 Gobika R II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
93 Gopiram S II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
94 Pravin T II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
95 Ragunanthan S II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
96 Alagu Nandhini S II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
97 Abinaya V II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
98 Jothi Murugan R II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
99 Kabilan K II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
100 Nitheeswaran S II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
101 Srikanth R II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
102 Lalith Raj C II/IV INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 12-04-2025 Participated
103 Subramani S III/VI NATIONAL CONFERENCE Christ The King Engineering College 23-04-2025 Participated
104 Lithiswari M III/VI NATIONAL CONFERENCE Saranthan College Of Engineering 23-04-2025 Participated
105 Garlapathi Mithesh III/VI Paper Presentation, Project Presentation Adithya Institute Of Technology 26-03-2025 Participated
106 Anbutamil III/VI Paper Presentation, Project Presentation Adithya Institute Of Technology 26-03-2025 Participated

Board of Studies

S.No. Name of the Member, Designation and Address Role in BoS
1 Dr. D. ANGELINE VIJULA, Associate Professor
PSG College of Technology,
Coimbatore.
University Nominee
2 Dr. P. CHANDRASEKAR, Professor
Vel Tech University,
Chennai.
Academic Expert
3 Dr. A. RATHINAM, Professor
SRM University,
Chennai.
Academic Expert
4 Dr. T. ANBALAGAN, Senior Technical Project Manager
Bosch,
Coimbatore.
Industry Expert
5 Mr. S. GOKULNATH, Senior Engineer
Sree Sakthi Engineering Company,
Karamadai, Coimbatore.
Alumni Member
6 Dr. E. NANDAKUMAR, Professor & Head of the Department
Department of EEE,
Sree Sakthi Engineering College,
Karamadai, Coimbatore.
BoS Chairman

Program Educational Objectives (PEO’s):

PEOs Statement
PEO1 Graduates will excel in core areas of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and related fields applying their technical knowledge and skills to solve complex Engineering problems in Industry, Research and Higher Education.
PEO2 Will pursue advanced studies and engage in Research to develop innovative solutions in emerging areas of Electrical Sciences, Sustainable Energy Systems, Smart Technologies and Interdisciplinary applications, thereby contributing to scientific advancement and societal development.
PEO3 Graduates of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering program will develop entrepreneurial skills and innovative thinking to identify opportunities, create sustainable solutions and establish successful ventures in Electrical, Electronics and allied domains thereby contributing to the economic growth and societal development.

List of POs (R2021):

POs Statement
PO1 Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
PO2 Problem Analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences and engineering sciences.
PO3 Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health and safety and the cultural, societal and environmental considerations.
PO4 Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5 Modern Tool Usage: Create, select and apply appropriate techniques, resources and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations.
PO6 The Engineer and Society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO7 Environment and Sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of and need for sustainable development.
PO8 Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO9 Individual and Team Work: Function effectively as an individual and as a member or leader in diverse teams and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10 Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large, such as being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations and give and receive clear instructions.
PO11 Project Management and Finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
PO12 Life-Long Learning: Recognize the need for and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.

List of PSOs (R2021):

PSOs Statement
PSO1 Ability to understand the principles and working of electrical components, circuits, systems and control that are forming a part of power generation, transmission, distribution, utilization, conservation and energy saving. Students can assess the power management, auditing, crisis and energy saving aspects.
PSO2 Ability to apply mathematical methodologies to solve problems related with electrical engineering using appropriate engineering tools and algorithms.
PSO3 Ability to use knowledge in various domains to identify research gaps and hence to provide solution which leads to new ideas and innovations.