Students can follow the skill-enabling engineering degree called the Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
A minimum of 50% in class 10 is required for admission to Diploma in Electrical Engineering programs.
Electrical Circuits, Elements of Electrical Engineering, Electrical Machines–I, Transmission & Distribution, Power Electronics, Electrical & Electronics Measurement and other disciplines are covered in the Diploma in Electrical Engineering curriculum.
The entrance examinations for the Diploma in Electrical Engineering are conducted by several state bodies such as CET, JEXPO, HP PAT, BCECE, and others.
Institute of Technology and Engineering Studies (ITES) is offering Diploma in Electrical Programs with lowest fee and Excellent courses. Check our website for more information regarding the courses and fee structure.
ABOUT COURSE:
Duration- 3 years
- The candidates can pursue after their 10th board exam.
- Application of course is either based on merit list or entrance exam.
- The top recruiting companies for the Diploma course are Emerson, Servomax, Mitsubishi Electric, Fuji Electric, Eon electric, Cable Corporation of India Ltd and many others.
- The average salary of Diploma Holders is between INR 1,40,000 to 1,70,000.
WHY DO THE COURSE?
- As the “Vision of For Electrical Equipment” is predicted to enhance the Electrical and Electronics Market, a career in electrical engineering could be a fantastic chance in the future.
- Nowadays, most of the devices that are used are powered by electricity, which is becoming increasingly popular due to its environmentally friendly nature.
- According to the Ministry of Heavy Industries and Public Enterprises, Vision 2022 is predicted to generate 1.5 million direct and 2 million indirect jobs for electrical engineers.
- We use Electronics in our daily lives which helps us understand power systems and computer systems, and the market for electronic goods is booming every day on a large scale, therefore electrical engineers have a bright future ahead of them.
- The introduction of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Industry 4.0, have further broadened the possibilities. As the world of AI is booming, the possibility of becoming an electrical engineer is quite high.
Career Opportunities:
Most firms hire graduates with the intention of furthering their specialised knowledge. Electrical engineering graduates will, however, turn into more “generalist” electricians or technicians with some employers. After completing the course, candidates can work as an electrical design engineer, a transform design engineer, a field application engineer, a technical trainer, or a verification engineer, among other positions.
- Aerospace industry
- Automotive industry
- Construction industry
- Defense industry
- Electronic manufacturing industry
- Oil and gas industry
- Marine industry
- Rail industry
- Power generation industry