The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering was started in the year 2010 and offers BE EEE programme in tune with the syllabi of Anna University. The department aims to develop electrical engineers who are innovative, entrepreneurial, and equipped to become global leaders in research and technology. The department has well qualified faculty members who are specialists in the fields of Power Electronics and Drives, VLSI Design, Applied Electronics and Power Engineering and Management. The faculty team includes a doctorate serving for the betterment of the students. The department has well equipped laboratories. The department provides an environment to students in such a way that they will be able to understand the core concepts including Electrical machines, Circuits and Networks, Power systems, Power Electronics, Electromagnetic theory, Instrumentation, Microprocessors and Microcontrollers and Electron Devices & Circuits.
Vision
Mission
M2: Improve employability through Industrial Interaction and Entrepreneurship.
M3: Develop the Professional Ethics and Human Values for the benefit of society.
PO 1: Engineering knowledge – Apply the Mathematical knowledge and the basics of Science and Engineering to solve the problems pertaining to Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering.
PO 2: Problem analysis – 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.
PO 3: Design/development of solutions – Come out with solutions for the complex problems and to design system components or process that fulfil the particular needs taking into account public health and safety and the social, cultural and environmental issues.
PO 4: Conduct investigations of complex problems – Draw well-founded conclusions applying the 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.
PO 5: 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.
PO 6: 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.
PO 7: 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.
PO 8: Ethics – Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
PO 9: Individual and team work – Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO 10: 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.
PO 11: 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
PO 12: 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.
PSO 1: To understand the concepts of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and fundamental sciences to analyze and implement in research field.
PSO 2: To take up roles in interdisciplinary projects, develop managerial skills and contribute towards the electrical community globally.
PEO 1: Shall flourish in their professional careers, further education, research, or as entrepreneurs.
PEO 2: Must always learn new things and hone existing abilities to create solutions that have a big impact and are cutting-edge in terms of energy use.
PEO 3: To create and build practical, multidisciplinary solutions that are technically sound, commercially viable and socially acceptable, graduates must have strong communication skills, a professional demeanour and ethical behaviour.
- 4 years Anna University Curriculum
- 89% placement in 2022-23
- Industry Internship with Stipend
- Exemplary Placement Record
- Hands on Workshop on Trending Technology
- Academic Incentives for Top Performers
- Empowered Faculty Members and Grabbed National and International Awards
- Strong Industry Tie-Ups
- Smart Class Rooms & Learning Management Systems
- Students are given Opportunity to Organize Major Events of the Department.
- National level Champions in Sports and Games.
- KGI's Tech Center
- Working in MNC Companies
- University Rank holder- P.Sangavi, 2017 Passed out – Scored 46th rank
- Women Basket ball team – Centies-Won First place for 3 times continuously from 2015.
- Our Alumni students owned companies such as Hybrid Solutions, S.Kumar Garments, Mohan Electrical and Electronics service centre.
- Our students completed their Higher studies in Anna University, Guindy campus
- Running YouTube Channels – “Idiots of India”
- Students involved in Volley ball- CM Trophy, Participated in Zonal and district level matches
- Completed AUTOCAD Course-Capacitor, MOSFET, 555 Timer, Resistor cross section view
- Participated in E-Kart team
- Students submitted their project proposal to TNSCST
- Basic Electronics Design & Simulation
- Home Appliances Trouble Shooting & Servicing
- Electrical CAD – Level I & II
- IoT based Product Design
- IIoT & Industry 4.0
- E – Vehicle and Energy Storage System
- Industrial Automation & Drives
- LabVIEW
- MATLAB
- Naan Mudhalvan
GRADUATE SURVEY
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ALUMNI SURVEY
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EEE 2022-23 Student name list
I – Year | ||
S.No. | University Serial No. | Name of the Student |
1 | 730321105001 | ABIRAMI S |
2 | 730321105002 | ABIRAMI V |
3 | 730321105003 | AHIL M |
4 | 730321105004 | AJAY KUMAR D |
5 | 730321105005 | AMARNATH A |
6 | 730321105006 | ARAVIND A |
7 | 730321105007 | BALAMURUGAN S |
8 | 730321105008 | BASKAR P |
9 | 730321105009 | BHARATH K |
10 | 730321105010 | DAYANAND K |
11 | 730321105011 | DEEPALATHA G |
12 | 730321105012 | DEEPIKA E |
13 | 730321105013 | DHAMOTHARAN R |
14 | 730321105014 | DHARANIDHARAN P |
15 | 730321105015 | DHINESH M |
16 | 730321105016 | DINESHKUMAR B |
17 | 730321105017 | GOKILA S |
18 | 730321105018 | GOKUL T |
19 | 730321105019 | HARISHKUMAR R |
20 | 730321105020 | JEEVA V |
21 | 730321105021 | KARTHIK A |
22 | 730321105022 | KARTHIKEYAN S |
23 | 730321105023 | KAVINILAVAN A |
24 | 730321105024 | KAVIPRABHA V |
25 | 730321105025 | KAVIPRIYA R |
26 | 730321105026 | KAVIRAJ N |
27 | 730321105027 | KAVIYA P |
28 | 730321105028 | KESAVAN R |
29 | 730321105029 | KIRANSANKAR A |
30 | 730321105030 | KOWSALYA V |
31 | 730321105031 | LAKSHMAN T |
32 | 730321105032 | LOOPIKA M |
33 | 730321105033 | MADHUSREE M |
34 | 730321105036 | MANIVANNAN S |
35 | 730321105037 | MANOJKUMAR K |
36 | 730321105038 | NARMADHA K |
37 | 730321105039 | PANDISELVI G |
38 | 730321105040 | PAVITHRA B |
730321105041 | PRADEEP KUMAR D | |
40 | 730321105042 | RAAGUL R S |
41 | 730321105043 | RAJA R |
42 | 730321105044 | RAJARAJESHWARI K |
43 | 730321105045 | RESHMITHA G |
44 | 730321105046 | SAKTHI MURUGAN A |
45 | 730321105047 | SANDHYA S M |
46 | 730321105048 | SANJAI S |
47 | 730321105049 | SANTHIYA P |
48 | 730321105050 | SARAN M |
49 | 730321105051 | SARATHI N |
50 | 730321105052 | SHOBHANA A |
51 | 730321105053 | SIVA SANKARI B |
52 | 730321105054 | SIVASUBRAMANI P |
53 | 730321105055 | SUBASHINI B |
54 | 730321105057 | VASANTHKUMAR V |
55 | 730321105058 | VETRISELVAN I |
56 | 730321105059 | VIGNESH S |
57 | 730321105060 | VIMALKUMAR V |
58 | 730321105061 | VINITHA CHRISTIN J |
59 | 730321105062 | VISHNUPRIYA M |
60 | 730321105063 | VISHNU THARISHNAN R |
61 | 730321105301 | ANAND D |
62 | 730321105302 | KOWSHIK S |
63 | 730321105303 | NANDHA KISHOR S |
III – Year | ||
S.No. | University Serial No. | Name of the Student |
1 | 730320105001 | KUMARAVEL S |
2 | 730320105002 | MAHENDRAN P |
3 | 730320105003 | MAHESH C |
4 | 730320105004 | MUGILAN T |
5 | 730320105005 | RAMESH R |
6 | 730320105006 | SANJAY V A |
7 | 730320105007 | SURAJ D |
8 | 730320105501 | LOGANAYAKI P |
9 | 730320105301 | ARJUN KUMAR P |
10 | 730320105302 | ARUN KUMAR A |
11 | 730320105303 | BARATH S |
12 | 730320105304 | DHANUSH A |
13 | 730320105305 | GOKULNATH V |
14 | 730320105306 | HARIKRISHNAN |
15 | 730320105307 | KAMESH KUMAR S |
16 | 730320105308 | KARTHIKEYAN K |
17 | 730320105310 | NAVEEN S |
18 | 730320105311 | PRADEEP S |
19 | 730320105314 | SANTHOSH KUMAR K |
20 | 730320105315 | SANTHOSH KUMAR V |
21 | 730320105316 | SUBASH R |
22 | 730320105317 | YUVARAJ C |
IV – Year | ||
S.No. | University Serial No. | Name of the Student |
1 | 730319105001 | ABHINIVESH R |
2 | 730319105002 | ARUNKUMAR T |
3 | 730319105003 | BALAJI C |
4 | 730319105004 | DHARANESH R |
5 | 730319105005 | DHIVYABHARATHI S |
6 | 730319105006 | DIVYA K |
7 | 730319105007 | DIVYA M |
8 | 730319105008 | KAVIYARASU R |
9 | 730319105010 | MANIKANDAN A |
10 | 730319105011 | NAVEENKUMAR M |
11 | 730319105012 | PARAMESHWARAN A |
12 | 730319105013 | RANJITHKUMAR M |
13 | 730319105014 | SAJITH S |
14 | 730319105015 | SANTHIYA S |
15 | 730319105016 | SIVASURYA P |
16 | 730319105017 | SOMASUNDARAM A |
17 | 730319105018 | SREE SURYA M |
18 | 730319105019 | SRIDHAR R |
19 | 730319105020 | SRINIDHI R H |
20 | 730319105022 | SUTHIR Y |
21 | 730319105023 | VETRISELVAN P |
22 | 730319105024 | VIGNESH S |
23 | 730319105025 | VIKNESH Y |
24 | 730319105026 | YATHIESWAR M |
25 | 730319105027 | YOGESH B |
26 | 730319105301 | LEONARD JENICKSAN C |
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EEE 2021-2022 Student name list
II – Year | ||
S.No. | University Serial No. | Name of the Student |
1 | 730320105001 | KUMARAVEL S |
2 | 730320105002 | MAHENDRAN P |
3 | 730320105003 | MAHESH C |
4 | 730320105004 | MUGILAN T |
5 | 730320105005 | RAMESH R |
6 | 730320105006 | SANJAY V A |
7 | 730320105007 | SURAJ D |
8 | 730320105501 | LOGANAYAKI P |
9 | 730320105301 | ARJUN KUMAR P |
10 | 730320105302 | ARUN KUMAR A |
11 | 730320105303 | BARATH S |
12 | 730320105304 | DHANUSH A |
13 | 730320105305 | GOKULNATH V |
14 | 730320105306 | HARIKRISHNAN V |
15 | 730320105307 | KAMESH KUMAR S |
16 | 730320105308 | KARTHIKEYAN K |
17 | 730320105310 | NAVEEN S |
18 | 730320105311 | PRADEEP S |
19 | 730320105313 | PUSHKARAN A |
20 | 730320105314 | SANTHOSH KUMAR K |
21 | 730320105315 | SANTHOSH KUMAR V |
22 | 730320105316 | SUBASH R |
23 | 730320105317 | YUVARAJ C |
III – Year | ||
S.No. | University Serial No. | Name of the Student |
1 | 730319105001 | ABHINIVESH R |
2 | 730319105002 | ARUNKUMAR T |
3 | 730319105003 | BALAJI C |
4 | 730319105004 | DHARANESH R |
5 | 730319105005 | DHIVYABHARATHI S |
6 | 730319105006 | DIVYA K |
7 | 730319105007 | DIVYA M |
8 | 730319105008 | KAVIYARASU R |
9 | 730319105010 | MANIKANDAN A |
10 | 730319105011 | NAVEENKUMAR M |
11 | 730319105012 | PARAMESHWARAN A |
12 | 730319105013 | RANJITHKUMAR M |
13 | 730319105014 | SAJITH S |
14 | 730319105015 | SANTHIYA S |
15 | 730319105016 | SIVASURYA P |
16 | 730319105017 | SOMASUNDARAM A |
17 | 730319105018 | SREE SURYA M |
18 | 730319105019 | SRIDHAR R |
19 | 730319105020 | SRINIDHI R H |
20 | 730319105021 | SUMITHRA S |
21 | 730319105022 | SUTHIR Y |
22 | 730319105023 | VETRISELVAN P |
23 | 730319105024 | VIGNESH S |
24 | 730319105025 | VIKNESH Y |
25 | 730319105026 | YATHIESWAR M |
26 | 730319105027 | YOGESH B |
27 | 730319105301 | LEONARD JENICKSAN C |
IV YEAR | ||
S.No. | University Serial No. | Name of the Student |
1 | 730318105002 | SARANYA S |
2 | 730318105301 | ARUNKUMAR C |
3 | 730318105302 | KAPILDEV S |
S.NO. | NAME | DESIGNATION | DOJ | QUALIFICATION | NATURE OF ASSOCIATION |
1 | Dr.S.RAMKUMAR | Professor | 10-03-2023 | M.E., Ph.D. | Regular |
2 | Dr.S.SARAVANAN | Professor & Head | 18-06-2010 | M.E., Ph.D. | Regular |
3 | Dr.P.NAMMALVAR | Associate Professor | 04-08-2023 | M.E., Ph.D. | Regular |
4 | Dr.C.VIMALRAJ | Associate Professor | 09-02-2024 | M.E., Ph.D. | Regular |
5 | Ms.S.RADHIKA | Assistant Professor (SR.G.) | 20-06-2011 | B.E., M.E., | Regular |
6 | Mr.C.MATHIYALAGAN | Assistant Professor (SR.G.) | 02-01-2014 | B.E., M.E., | Regular |
7 | Mr.V.KARTHI | Assistant Professor (SR.G.) | 01-06-2012 | M.E., (Ph.D) | Regular |
8 | Ms.M.YUVARANI | Assistant Professor | 21-07-2016 | B.E., M.E., | Regular |
9 | Ms.R.SARANYA | Assistant Professor | 18-12-2017 | M.E., (Ph.D) | Regular |
10 | Ms.T.VINITHA | Assistant Professor | 18-08-2021 | B.E., M.E., | Regular |
11 | Mr.M.BALASUBRAMANIAN | Assistant Professor | 09-01-2023 | B.E., M.E., | Regular |
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