Electrical Engineering
One of the fundamental subfields of engineering is electrical engineering. Along with their main curriculum, pupils are also taught a number of computer languages here. Although many students get hired from this area, the majority choose to pursue further education. Most professors either hold a Ph.D. or are pursuing one, and they are very helpful. Teachers encourage their students to conduct research and assist them in publishing their own research papers. The laboratories are excellent, and practical sessions happen frequently.
Infrastructure/Laboratory
Career Opportunities After Graduation In EE
Faculty Details

Dr. S P Roy
Professor Ph.D. Electric Machines, Electric Drives

Sougata Sen
Assistant professor M.Tech. Power Electronics and Drives

Dr. Subhra De Sikdar
Assistant Professor Ph.D. Power Quality, Transient event detection, Fault Analysis, ANN

Rasmiprava Barik
Assistant Professor M.Tech. Field theory, electrical and electronics measurement, Mechatronics

Nabanita Chatterjee
Assistant professor M.E. (Electrical) Electrical measurements and instrumentation

Sumanta Das
Assistant professor, HOD, M.Tech. Electric Machines, Electric Drives, Control, Power Electronics, Material Science

Amar Roy
Assistant Professor M.E. Electric Machine

Biswadeep Gupta Bakshi
Assistant Professor PhD (Thesis Submitted) Application of power electronics in modern light sources

Sandip Sarkar
Assistant Professor M.Tech. Academics

Ananya Jaiswal
Assistant Professor M.Tech. Non-conventional Energy

Ananya Jaiswal
Assistant Professor M.Tech. Power Electronics, Renewable Energy