The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was established in the year 1996 to offer B.E Degree and later introduced M.E Embedded System Technologies in the academic year 2010-2011. The department, backed by excellent infrastructure and experienced faculty, has been instrumental in nurturing the talents of young minds, guiding them along the right path. Emphasis is placed on practical hands-on training throughout the course of study, ensuring that students gain relevant industry knowledge and stay aware of its growing demands.

Programme Offered:
• B.E. Electrical and Electronics Engineering
• M.E. Embedded System Technologies

Vision:
To prepare the students to meet the demands of Electrical and Electronics Industries and to train them as successful professionals with global competence in the field. Our goal is to shape individuals who contribute to building the nation.

Mission:
Offering quality education through dedicated faculty and state-of-the-art facilities. Enhancing the potential of Electrical and Electronics students to lead society with values, ethics, and teamwork. Enabling students to overcome industry challenges through skill development and innovation.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs):
i. Find employment in Core Electrical and Electronics Engineering and service sectors.
ii. Advance to technical leadership roles and lead organizations competitively.
iii. Pursue higher education including postgraduate and research studies. Provide consultancy-based solutions to core industry challenges.
iv. Become successful entrepreneurs in electrical and electronics product and service industries.

Programme Outcomes (POs):
After completing the program, graduates of Electrical and Electronics Engineering will be able to:

1. Engineering knowledge – Apply knowledge of mathematics, basic science and engineering science.
2. Problem analysis – Identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
3. Design/development of solutions – Design electrical systems or processes to improve performance while meeting constraints.
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems – Perform experiments in electrical and electronics systems and interpret results.
5. Modern tool usage – Utilize tools and techniques to enhance system performance.
6. The engineer and society – Act responsibly in fulfilling professional and social obligations.
7. Environment and sustainability – Design systems with environmental consciousness and commitment to sustainable development.
8. Ethics – Engage with industry, business, and society in a professional and ethical manner.
9. Individual and team work – Collaborate effectively in multidisciplinary teams.
10. Communication – Demonstrate strong oral and written communication skills.
11. Project management and finance – Implement cost-effective solutions and manage projects efficiently.
12. Life-long learning – Embrace continuous learning and professional development.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs):
Foundation of Electrical Engineering: Ability to understand the principles and operation of electrical components, circuits, systems, and control mechanisms involved in power generation, transmission, distribution, utilization, and conservation. Students will also be capable of evaluating power management, auditing, crisis handling, and energy saving methods.

Foundation of Mathematical Concepts: Ability to use mathematical methods to tackle electrical engineering problems with the help of suitable engineering tools and algorithms.


Computing and Research Ability: Capability to apply multidisciplinary knowledge to identify research areas and develop innovative solutions that contribute new ideas to the field.

Faculty Table
S.No Name Qualification Designation Association
1 Dr. B. Arun M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor & Head Regular
2 Dr. P. Francis Antony Selvi M.E., Ph.D. Associate Professor Regular
3 Mrs. S. Suamthi M.E. Assistant Professor Regular
4 Mrs. T. Umamaheswari M.E., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor Regular
5 Mr. M. Kanakaraj M.E., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor Regular
6 Mr. P. Samson Raja M.E. Assistant Professor Regular
7 Mr. S. Amal Arockia Raj M.E. Assistant Professor Regular
8 Mr. C. Sri Renga Pandian M.E. Assistant Professor Regular
9 Mr. U. Madhan Prabhu M.E. Assistant Professor Regular
Lab 1: Electrical Machines

Area: 318.5 sq.m

Cost: ₹16,09,294

  • DC Motor
  • Alternator
Lab 2: Power Electronics

Area: 149.4 sq.m

Cost: ₹16,80,547

  • Converters
  • Oscilloscope
Lab 3: Simulation Lab

Area: 150.7 sq.m

Cost: ₹10,71,368

  • MATLAB
  • Servers
Lab 4: Embedded Systems

Area: 74.7 sq.m

Cost: ₹14,42,941

  • Arduino
  • Raspberry Pi

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Dr. B. Arun, M.E., Ph.D.
Associate Professor & Head
Email: eeehod@rvsgroup.com
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