Teaching & Learning Methodologies
Electrical & Electronics Engineering
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering adopts a blend of traditional and modern teaching-learning methodologies to ensure effective knowledge transfer and skill development. The department continuously evolves its pedagogical approaches to align with industry requirements and student learning outcomes in electrical engineering and power systems.
Teaching Methodologies
- Chalk & Talk — Traditional lecture-based instruction for circuit theory and fundamentals
- ICT-Enabled Teaching — Smart boards, simulation software, and digital presentations
- Flipped Classroom — Students review content before class; sessions focus on problem-solving
- Problem-Based Learning (PBL) — Real-world electrical engineering problems drive learning
- Simulation-Based Learning — MATLAB/Simulink and ETAP for power system analysis
- Guest Lectures — Industry experts from power utilities and automation sectors
Learning Methodologies
- Collaborative Learning — Group projects on power system design and circuit analysis
- Project-Based Learning — Mini and major projects on renewable energy and drives
- Hands-on Lab Sessions — Practical work on electrical machines, power electronics, and control
- NPTEL / Swayam Courses — Self-paced online learning with certifications
- Seminars & Presentations — Students present topics on emerging EEE technologies
- Industrial Visits — Exposure to power plants, substations, and manufacturing units
Student Support Mechanisms
- Mentoring System — Each student assigned a faculty mentor for academic guidance
- Remedial Classes — Additional sessions for students needing extra support in circuit theory
- Bridge Courses — Orientation programs for lateral entry and new students
- Slow Learner Support — Dedicated sessions and resources for slow learners
Assessment & Evaluation
- Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) — Regular tests, assignments, and quizzes
- Mid-Term Examinations — Conducted as per the academic calendar
- End-Semester Examinations — University-level comprehensive evaluation
- Lab Practicals & Viva — Hands-on evaluation of electrical and electronics skills