EEE
About the Department
Our Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in the year 2009. The Department maintains high quality of teaching and learning process with the help of well qualified faculty members and places equal emphasis on theoretical and experimental studies. Laboratories are well equipped. Good exposure is given to all the students to update their practical knowledge has well equipped laboratories through which creative ideas are sown in the minds of the students.
The department has always strived to maintain its high standards. Apart from the theoretical course work, the department believes that the students should have a sound knowledge in practical work. Equip the students with advanced knowledge in the field of electrical and electronics engineering as well as professional skills necessary to face the challenges of the future.
Vision & Mission
VISION
To transform young aspirants into eminent electrical engineers embedded with innovation and ethical values.
MISSION
- M1: To equip students with knowledge and necessary skills to excel in their disciplines for meeting rapidly evolving technical challenges.
- M2: To foster a culture of innovation and creativity among students through various programs, projects and collaborations.
- M3: To empower individuals with the necessary career advancement and entrepreneurship skills to unlock their potential.
Program Outcomes
PO-1: Basic and Discipline specific knowledge: Apply knowledge of basic mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals and engineering specialization to solve the engineering problems.
PO-2: Problem analysis: Identify and analyze well-defined engineering problems using codified standard methods.
PO-3: 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.
PO-4: Engineering Tools, Experimentation and Testing: Apply modern engineering tools and appropriate technique to conduct standard tests and measurements.
PO-5: Engineering practices for society, sustainability and environment: Apply appropriate technology in context of society, sustainability, environment and ethical practices.
PO-6: 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.
PO-7: Life-long learning: Ability to analyze individual needs and engage in updating in the context of technological changes.
Program Specific Outcomes
PSO-1:Demonstrate abilities to plan, analyze, design, evaluate and to operate conventional and modern electrical systems.
PSO-2: Analyze and apply the concept of generation, transmission, distribution and utilization of electrical energy based on the needs of country.
Program Educational Objectives
PEO1: To lead a successful career in the field of electrical and electronics engineering.
PEO2: To enhance their knowledge through higher studies and lifelong learning.
PEO3: To find out the right path to become a successful entrepreneur.
Faculty Details
S.No | Staffs Name | Qualification | Designation |
1 | DURKAIYAN P | BE | HOD |
2 | PRIYANKA N | BE | LECTURER |
3 | VIGNESH M | ME | LECTURER |
4 | POONGOTHAI V | BE | LECTURER |
5 | UMESH S | ME | LECTURER |
Lab Facilities
S.NO | LABORATORY NAME | USAGE |
1. | Electronic Devices and Circuits Practical | Through this lab, students can able to work typically involves hands-on activities to reinforce theoretical concepts and develop practical skills. |
2. | Electrical Circuits and Machines Practical | Through this lab, students can able to gain practical knowledge and skills related to electrical machines. |
3. | Electrical Workshop Practical | Through this lab, students can able to get hands-on experience with electrical equipment, tools, and techniques commonly used in the field. |
4. | Wiring & Winding Practical | Through this lab, students can able to focus on the skills required for the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems. |
5. | Electrical Machines and Instrumentation Practical | Through this lab, students can able to focus on providing hands-on experience with various electrical machines and instruments used in the field of electrical engineering. |
6. | Analog and Digital Electronics Practical | Through this lab, students can get hands-on experience with designing, building, and testing electronic circuits. |
7. | Electrical Circuits and Simulation Practical | Through this lab, students can get hands-on experience with designing, analyzing, and simulating electrical circuits using software tools. |
8. | Control of Electrical Machines Practical | Through this lab, students can get experience with designing, implementing, and testing control systems for various types of electrical machines. |
9. | Computer Aided Electrical Drawing Practical | Through this lab, students can focus on teaching them how to use software tools to create, modify, and analyze electrical drawings. |
10. | Microcontroller and its Applications Practical | Through this lab, students can focus on providing hands-on experience with programming, interfacing, and designing systems using microcontrollers. |
11. | Electrical Estimation and Costing Practical | Through this lab, students can focus on teaching them how to estimate the cost of electrical projects accurately. |
12. | Power Electronics Practical | Through this lab, students can focus on providing hands-on experience with designing, testing, and analyzing power electronic circuits and systems. |
Achievements
S.NO | Student Name | Class | Event | Place | Title | Position | Date |
1. | Shobana P Livya B | III-EEE | Kabbadi | Kongu Vellalar Polytechnic College | IPAA Divisional Level Tournament for Women | Second | 21.12.2023 |
2. | Ragasiya B | II-EEE | Kabbadi | Kongu Vellalar Polytechnic College | IPAA Divisional Level Tournament for Women | Second | 21.12.2023 |
3. | Vijiyalakshmi A Jothieswari P | I-EEE | Kabbadi | Kongu Vellalar Polytechnic College | IPAA Divisional Level Tournament for Women | Second | 21.12.2023 |
4. | Shobana P Gokul Raj N Muthazhzgan T Subashini C | III-EEE | Paper Presentation | KSR Polytechnic College | Poly Fiesta – 2023 | Participation | 28.12.2023 & 29.12.2023 |
5. | Ramya S Keerthika P | III-EEE | Kho-Kho | Excel Polytechnic College | IPAA Divisional Level Tournament for Women | First | 05.01.2024 |
6. | Kalpana G | II-EEE | Kho-Kho | Excel Polytechnic College | IPAA Divisional Level Tournament for Women | First | 05.01.2024 |
7. | Shobana P | III-EEE | Speech Competition | Vellalar College for Women | State Level Public Speaking Competition | Participation | 20.01.2024 |
8. | Gokul Raj N Muthazhzgan T | III-EEE | Paper Presentation | Kongu Polytechnic College | Kongu Fest – 2024 | Participation | 03.02.2024 |
9. | Harish S Prabhu V Keerthana M | II-EEE | Workshop | Excel Engineering College | One Day Workshop | Participation | 07.03.2024 |
Societies & Chapters
News Letter
Events
S.No | Title | Event Type | Date | Resource Person | No Of Participants |
1. | Recent Trends in Batteries | Guest Lecture | 01.04.2024 | Mr.S.Bharath, Trainer, Ethnus Services Pvt Ltd, Chennai. | 52 |
2. | Advanced Phase Locked Loop System | Guest Lecture | 28.03.2024 | Mr.S.Bharath, Trainer, Ethnus Services Pvt Ltd, Chennai. | 52 |
3. | Zener Diode as a Voltage Regulator | Guest Lecture | 25.03.2024 | Mr.K.Saravanan, Properitor, K S Info Tech. | 55 |
4. | Equivalent Circuit of Single Phase Induction Motor | Guest Lecture | 25.03.2024 | Mr.K.T. Tharun, Founder & Director, Students for students organization. | 52 |
5. | Modular Multilevel Converter | Guest Lecture | 25.03.2024 | Mr.K.Saravanan, Properitor, K S Info Tech. | 37 |
6. | Impact of Energy Usage on Climate | Guest Lecture | 25.03.2024 | Mr.K.T. Tharun, Founder & Director, Students for students organization. | 37 |
7. | Solar Energy Storage | Workshop | 07.3.2024 | Mr.Haribala subramaniyan, Business Development Director, Janitza electronics India. | 03 |
8. | Recent Advancement in Ultrasound Transducer | Guest Lecture | 11.01.2024 | Mr. M. Prabakaran, Administrative Officer, Ets Academy, Erode. | 51 |
9. | Power Quality issue in Railway Electrification | Guest Lecture | 03.01.2024 | Mr. Kalki, Faculty Member, Divi Global Services, Erode. | 36 |
10. | Outcome Based Education | Faculty Development Program | 27.11.2023 | Mr G Nirmalkumar, Lecturer, PSG Polytechnic College. | 69 |
11. | Power Swiches | Guest Lecture | 10.11.2023 | Mrs R.Deepika, Founder, Nibuna Tech Solutions OPC Pvt Ltd, Kavindapadi. | 64 |
12. | Semiconductor | Guest Lecture | 10.11.2023 | Mr.K.Saravanan, Properitor, K S Info Tech. | 58 |
13. | Reciprocity Theorem | Guest Lecture | 09.11.2023 | Mr.K.Saravanan, Properitor, K S Info Tech. | 58 |
14. | TRACO CABLE Company Ltd & Recent Trends in Cable Manufacturing | Industrial Visit and Guest Lecture | 07.10.2023 | Mr.B.Ajithkumar, Assistant Manager, Traco cable company Ltd, Kerala. | 45 & 37 |
15. | Importance of Electrical safety and Industries | Guest Lecture | 29.09.2023 | Mr.K.T. Tharun, Founder & Director, Students for students organization. | 37 |
16. | KIN Railway Equipment Private Limited & Usage of Machines in Railway | Industrial Visit and Guest Lecture | 25.08.2023 | Mr.P.Aravindsamy, HR Manager, KIN Railway Equipment Private Ltd. | 154 & 52 |
17. | NBA Accreditation Process And Evaluation | Faculty Development Program | 03.06.2023 | Mr.S.Prakadeswaran, Principal, Svhpc. | 69 |