Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Department

Affiliation

Approvals

Accreditation

Duration

Intake

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

VTU, Belagavi

AICTE & Govt. of Karnataka

NAAC & NBA

4 years (8 semesters)

60

Department

Electrical & Electronics Engineering

Affiliation

VTU, Belagavi

Approvals

AICTE

Duration

4 years (8 semesters)

Intake

60

Awards

Alumni

Academic Results

Media Coverage

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) was established in the academic year 2003-04 with an intake of 60. The program is approved by AICTE and affiliated to VTU, Belgaum. The program is accredited by NBA and NAAC. The department is committed to the academic and individual development of the students in enabling them to learn the current trends of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The department has highly qualified and efficient faculty, with some members bringing valuable industry experience. The department has a student forum called “Spark Aura” which actively conducts various co-curricular and extracurricular activities. The department has been organizing several national and state-level conferences and student symposiums every year. In addition to workshops, seminars, and guest lectures, the department hosts hackathons and innovation challenges to further stimulate student engagement. It also provides platforms for students to collaborate on real-world problems with industry partners. The department invites projects from industries to be implemented by the students, enhancing their practical skills. With robust support from the placement cell, students have secured esteemed positions in reputed companies. The department has signed MOUs with several core companies such as AMPS, JLL, and PYRA WINDO, which enhances job opportunities and offers pathways to improve technical skills through hands-on projects and internships. Furthermore, these partnerships foster an environment of continuous learning and innovation, preparing students to excel in a rapidly evolving field. The department is also dedicated to supporting research initiatives and encourages students to participate in cutting-edge projects that contribute to advancements in electrical and electronics engineering. By maintaining strong connections with alumni and industry leaders, the department continuously adapts its curriculum to meet emerging industry needs and technological advancements.

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) was established in the academic year 2003-04 with an intake of 60. The program is approved by AICTE and affiliated to VTU, Belgaum. The program is accredited by NBA and NAAC. The department is committed to the academic and individual development of the students in enabling them to learn the current trends of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The department has highly qualified and efficient faculty, with some members bringing valuable industry experience. The department has a student forum called “Spark Aura” which actively conducts various co-curricular and extracurricular activities. The department has been organizing several national and state-level conferences and student symposiums every year. In addition to workshops, seminars, and guest lectures, the department hosts hackathons and innovation challenges to further stimulate student engagement. It also provides platforms for students to collaborate on real-world problems with industry partners. The department invites projects from industries to be implemented by the students, enhancing their practical skills. With robust support from the placement cell, students have secured esteemed positions in reputed companies. The department has signed MOUs with several core companies such as AMPS, JLL, and PYRA WINDO, which enhances job opportunities and offers pathways to improve technical skills through hands-on projects and internships. Furthermore, these partnerships foster an environment of continuous learning and innovation, preparing students to excel in a rapidly evolving field. The department is also dedicated to supporting research initiatives and encourages students to participate in cutting-edge projects that contribute to advancements in electrical and electronics engineering. By maintaining strong connections with alumni and industry leaders, the department continuously adapts its curriculum to meet emerging industry needs and technological advancements.

Welcome to the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, DBIT

It is an immense pleasure to welcome you to the Department of EEE, Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Bengaluru. Our basic philosophy of the department is to transform the dreams of students and parents into reality. It is our fervent hope that the years you spend at DBIT would enable you to equip with leadership and managerial skills. The knowledge that you will gain, the fine qualities that you will imbibe, and the technical skills that you acquire will be your major strengths to serve your parents, society, and the nation. Each student is personally nurtured with a governing support system to achieve his academic credentials.
Teaching and learning practices in the department are aimed at providing an impartial atmosphere of enthusiasm and excitement in learning. Students are encouraged to conduct and participate in a variety of programmes at individual and group levels to enhance their confidence level and team spirit. I, take the privilege of inviting you to be a part of DBIT for a rewarding learning experience.

Dr. R Anguraja

M.Tech.,Ph.D.
080-28437028 / 29 / 30 | Ext:146
ee*@*****co.in

Advisory Board

Dr. R ANGURAJA

Professor & Head
DBIT, Bengaluru

Dr. P K PRAKASHA

Assoc. Professor
DBIT, Bengaluru

Dr. PRADIP KUMAR DIXIT

Professor
MSRIT, Bengaluru

DR.NAGAN GOWDA

Former Director
KPCL, Bengaluru

MS. SAGARIKA

Alumni
EEE, DBIT, Bengaluru

MR. SOHANDEEP

Alumni
EEE, DBIT, Bengaluru

MS. MADHURA

7thsem Student
EEE student, DBIT, Bengaluru

MR. SREERAJ GUPTA

7thsem Student
EEE student, DBIT, Bengaluru

Vision & Mission

Vision

Mission

Goals

Short Term Goals

Long Term Goals

Outcome Based Education

  • PEO1: To demonstrate skills to realize the structures and services for societal needs using technological tools.
  • PEO2: To plan, analyze, design, estimate and implement the project using codal provisions.
  • PEO3: To exemplify ethics, leadership, entrepreneurship and environmental consciousness with emphasis on optimization of resources and services.
  • PEO4: To be a lifelong learner with innovative practices for a successful career.
  • PO1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems.
  • PO2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems to arrive at substantiated conclusions using the first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
  • PO3: Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for the public health, safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
  • PO4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis, and interpretation of data and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
  • PO5: 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.
  • PO6: 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.
  • PO7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts and demonstrate the knowledge of sustainable development and its need.
  • PO8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics, responsibilities, and norms of the engineering practice.
  • PO9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
  • PO10: 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 documentation, make effective presentations to give and receive clear instructions.
  • PO11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.
  • PO12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the zeal and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
  • PSO1: Apply the fundamentals of mathematics, electrical and electronics engineering knowledge to formulate and solve the problems.
  • PSO2: Use the tools and techniques to implement the solutions in the area of electrical and electronic systems.
  • PSO3: Develop the ability of interpersonal skills for successful adaptation in multidisciplinary platforms.

Course Curriculum

Course Outcome

Infrastructure

Infrastructure/Facilities

The Electrical and Electronics Department has sufficient infrastructure that includes four classrooms, out of which two are ICT enabled and also one classroom has an Impartus Video Capturing Facility. The department has a Research Centre and Seminar Hall equipped with projectors. The department is well equipped with laboratory facilities catering to the needs of Power System Simulation by the available advanced MI-Power software for sufficient users. The availability of software such as MATLAB, Mi-Power, Keil Microvision, and well-maintained compact hardware units fulfill the needs of various computing labs. Adequate sets of DC Machines, Synchronous Machines, and Transformers with a Rectifier Unit, dedicated loads, and supporting equipment suffice the needs of the Basic Electrical and Machines Laboratory. A comprehensive blend of all relays both conventional and advanced and a well-protected High Voltage Cell with all safety norms incorporated, fulfill the requirements of Relays and High Voltage Laboratory.

Department Library

The departmental library is well stocked with around 400 publications consisting of the prescribed textbooks and reference books. The department provides E-resources facilities such as EDUSAT and NPTEL Programme, j-gate link, Springer link, IEEE explore, KNimbus, EBSCO, CRCnetbase link access with OPAC library facility. The departmental library also stocks National and International Conference Proceedings, Project Reports of UG and PG Programmes, Internship Reports of UG and PG, VTU Question Papers, and IGNOU Notes for UG.

BASIC ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LAB

In this lab, the experiments are designed to expose students to the practical executions of the fundamental theories of Electrical Engineering like KCL, KVL, Control of Lamp, Measurement of Power for different lamps, Power measurement in three-phase with two wattmeter methods, Earthing, demonstration experiments on Fuse and MCB characteristics, UPS. It helps the students to know the basic ideas regarding the precautions to be taken during Electric Shock.

ELECTRONICS LAB

In this Laboratory, students are taught Electronics Circuits. Analog and Digital circuits which are types of Electronic circuits are also included in the curriculum. The important features that the student’s study in this lab are characteristics of Diodes, Transistors, and other Semiconductor Devices and their applications. In addition, they learn to create logic gates that provide the functions of Boolean logic: AND, NAND, OR, NOR, XOR, and combinations thereof. Digital circuitry is used to create general-purpose computing chips, such as microprocessors, and custom-designed logic circuits, known as an application-specific integrated circuit (ASICs). Field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), chips with logic circuitry whose configuration can be modified after fabrication, are also widely used in prototyping and development.

Operational-Amplifier and Linear Integrated Circuit Laboratory (OP-AMP & LIC LAB)

In this Lab, students perform the experiments on Operational-Amplifiers and Linear Integrated Circuits and study their characteristics and performance. Students are exposed to the various applications of Linear ICs in audio amplifiers, A/D (analog-to-digital) converters, averaging amplifiers, differentiators, DC (direct-current) amplifiers, integrators, multivibrators, oscillators, audio filters, and sweep generators.

ELECTRICAL MACHINES LAB

This lab consists of machines such as induction motor, induction generator, alternators, synchronous motors, etc., all mounted in an industrial type of assembly to give the students a feel of an industrial ambiance. In this course, students perform some basics experiments on Transformers, DC Machines, Inductions Motors, and Synchronous Machines. The experiments help the students to learn the concepts of Synchronous Machines, Asynchronous Machines Induction Machines, DC Machines and analyse their performance. Starting and speed control of three-phase induction motors, Construction, the principle of operation and performance of single-phase induction motors and special machines.

POWER ELECTRONICS LAB

In this Lab, students get an overview of the different power electronics components like SCR, TRIAC, DIAC, and their characteristics. They are demonstrated the functioning of different triggering circuits such as UJT, Digital for SCR, and TRIAC and their application in speed control of different motors such as dc motor, universal motor using the full converter, and semi converter. Power electronic circuits are the backbone of almost every modern convenience such as automobiles, cell-phones, laptops, desktop computers, television sets, and all electronic appliances, among many other systems, which require power electronics circuits to convert electrical energy into a useful form.

POWER SYSTEM SIMULATION LAB

In this lab, the students will be provided an opportunity to build mathematical models of the system components and analysing them with available simulation software like MATLAB or MI Power. These computer programs are used in planning and operation of power systems Including Load Flow (Power Flow Study), Short Circuit, Optimal Dispatch of Generating Units (Unit Commitment), Transmission Line Parameters Calculation, Formation of Bus Admittance Matrix and Bus Impedance Matrix

RELAY & HV LAB – Relay and High Voltage Laboratory

In this lab, Students get the practical exposure to the breakdown strength of transformer oil, spark over characteristics of free space for uniform and non-uniform configurations for both AC and DC voltage. The students also learn the characteristics of over current, over voltage, under voltage and negative sequences relay for both electromagnetic and static type relays, microprocessor based over current, over voltage, under voltage relays and distance relay. The students also get to know how the protection will be done for generator, motor and feeders in industries and substations. The students also study about standard lightning impulse voltage and study its characteristics.

CONTROL SYSTEM LAB

Control System Laboratory course is intended to provide knowledge on the analysis of control system performances of the desired specifications. The objective of this laboratory is to determine the mathematical model of various electrical types of equipment which consists of both hardware and software methods for analysing the time and frequency response and stability of a given system. The Hardware experiments consist of the design of Lead, Lag, and Lag-Lead compensators for given specifications, determination of the performance characteristics of ac and dc servomotors and synchro-transmitter receiver pair used in control systems. The software programs are implemented using MATLAB and Simulink. The student will also learn to write script files to plot Root Locus, Bode Plot, Nyquist Plots to study the stability of the system.

DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING LAB

The goal of this lab is to prepare students for the “real world”, where students may program DSP for signal processing, energy, biomedical, robotics, or communications companies amongst others. One main intention is to introduce students to what a DSP engineer would be doing from the software, hardware, and application-based perspectives. This means the labs will cover theory, design, implementation, as well as user interfacing. With MATLAB and Simulink signal processing products, they can: Acquire, measure, and analyse signals from many sources, design streaming algorithms for audio, smart sensor, instrumentation, and IoT devices.

MICROCONTROLLER LAB

In this lab, the students will be able to simulate as well as interface various units. The lab is equipped with 8051 Microcontroller Kits as well as MSP 430 Kits and interfacing units such as ADC interface module, 7- segment display with calculator type KBD interface, Dual DAC interface, DC motor interface with DC motor, Computers, Toggle switch interface module, and MSP 430 Micro Controller kit giving a hands-on experience about the programming and utilization of microcontrollers. Microcontrollers are used in a wide variety of applications right from day to day life applications such as automatically controlled products and devices, industrial control drives like automobile engine control systems, implantable medical devices, remote controls, office machines, appliances, power tools, toys, and other embedded systems as well as modern metering and measurement devices.

  • DC regulated power supply model, Signal Generator and Cathode ray oscilloscope 2MHz ( Analog Type), Digital IC Trainer Kit, and Digital IC Tester
  • 8051 MC Flash pro evaluation kit, LCD and interfacing KIT
  • Static Characteristics of SCR, MOSFET, and IGBT Module. Triggering unit, Speed control module for stepper motor, Universal motor ,Induction motor and Separately excited DC motor.
  • The capacitor start and run Induction motor, 3 Phase Squirrel Cage Induction motor,3 Phase Slip Ring Induction motor, Single Phase transformer 1KVA/230V 1:1 transformer, 2KVA/230V 1:1 transformer with tapings at 0 to 50%, 86%, 100%. 1KVA/230V 1:1 transformer, Rheostat Load, 1 Phase, and 3 Phase Autotransformer, Digital tachometer.
  • DC rectifier unit 220V, 100A with line and load regulation and protection circuit, DC Shunt Motor, DC shunt generator, DC Compound Motor, DC compound generator, DC series motor, salient pole alternator, auto start synchronous motor and non- salient pole alternator, 3ɸ and 1ɸ Induction Motor with DOL Starter and Mechanical Loading, 3ɸ Slip Ring Induction Motor Mechanical Loading
  • Lead Network Kit, Lag – Lead Network Kit, PID Controller Kit, DC Servo Motor Kit, AC Servo Motor, Frequency Response and Time Response Characteristics of Second-Order Systems and Synchro transmitter-receiver pair Unit, Cathode Ray Oscilloscope, Regulated Power Supply (DC)
  • HV Source,50kV AC/70kV DC set, Rod Gap Apparatus, 62.5mm Sphere gap with water resistor, Over Voltage Electro-Mechanical Relay Kit, Negative Sequence Relay Kit, Generator Protection & Motor Protection Scheme fault Study Unit, 60KV Oil Testing Kit, Over Current Relay –Directional Features and IDMT Directional, Numerical Relay Over/Under Voltage kit, Numerical Over Current relay kit and IDMT non-directional characteristics Relay Test Kit, Field Mapping Electrolytic Tank, Negative Sequence Relay, Feeder Protection Fault Study unit.
  • SERVER with Internet facility, Printers, Scanners and LCD Projectors
  • MI Power Software (9.0), (Freeware Version-, PSpice, AutoCAD, Matlab,Keilmicrovision).
For the Students
  • Electrical Engineering Students’ Association

  • Well-furnished seminar hall

  • Well stocked departmental library

  • Smart classrooms equipped with a lecture video recording system

  • Wi-Fi connectivity

  • Hard copies of online journals

  • Sponsorship for innovative and mini-projects

For the Faculty
  • Sponsorship to all research activities including foreign travel for attending workshops or conferences

  • Study / Sabbatical leave for higher studies / industrial training

  • Bank and ATM facility on the campus

  • Bus facilities

  • Research laboratory

Student Chapter

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INFONIX” inaugurated on 27 th of September for the academic year 2018-19.

The Department of Information Science & Engineering has got its student association named “INFONIX” which creates various avenues and opportunities for shaping the knowledge, empowering the skills, and building the right attitude. The forum was formally inaugurated on September 24th, 2019 for this year by Dr. Hemadri Naidu T, the Principal, Prof Gowramma G.S, Head of the Department, Information Science & Engineering, and Chief Guest, Mr. Gokul Nagaraj, Marketing specialist, G.E Healthcare.
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Computer Society of India (CSI), inaugurated on 27 th of September for the academic year 2018-19.

Inauguration of CSI Student Branch was followed by the Technical Seminar On “Impact of Artificial Intelligence in The Digital Universe” By Mr. Philip V. Varughese, Vice President-Enterprise Data Strategies Analytics Innovation and Cognitive Decision Systems, Accenture.

Tie - Up & MoU

Organization with which MOU is signed Year of signing MOU Duration List the actual activities under each MOU year wise Number of students/teachers participated under MOUs
Brainovision Solutions PVT. LTD. 2021 3 years National Level Workshop on MULTITECHNOLOGIES (2021) 100
ICT Academy 2021 Renewed for the year Women Empowerment on DotNet through DXC Technologies
Salesforce
40
Tech Trunk Ventures Pvt. Ltd 2020 Open-Ended Value-Added Course on DSML
Internship for 28 days
Industrial training on Data Science and Machine Learning
Add on/Bridge Course on Machine Learning
16
26
2
44
Century IT Services 2018 3 years - -
Vtricks Technologies 2018 3 years - -
Innostem Edunce Edlabs Private Limited, Bengaluru 2018 3 years - -
Infosys Campus Connect 2017 4 years - -
AB Stream Technologies 2018 2 years Enterprises Technology and Data Center Architecture Course 10 Students

Teaching

Dr. R. Anguraja

Professor and Head

Experience :

26 Years

Date of Join: 

02/07/2025

Dr. Jyoti M Roogi

Associate Professor

Experience :

18.5 Years

Date of Join: 

18/01/2024

Mrs. Sulochana I. Akkalkot

Associate Professor

Experience :

26 Years

Date of Join: 

14/07/2014

Mrs. Sharmila R. S.

Associate Professor

Experience :

25 Years

Date of Join: 

14/07/2014
DBIT Faculty

Mrs. Padmashree V Kulkarni

Associate Professor

Experience :

20.5Years

Date of Join: 

11/08/2008

Dr. RAJINI H

Associate Professor

Experience :

11 Years

Date of Join: 

11/08/2025

Mrs.Kishorini M C

Assistant Professor

Experience :

4 Years

Date of Join: 

16/12/2024
DBIT Faculty

Mr. Rafi Ahmed Z.

Assistant Professor

Experience :

12 Years

Date of Join: 

12/07/2010

Mr. Rajath Shankar P. S.

Assistant Professor

Experience :

12.7Years

Date of Join: 

27/07/2017

Mr. R. Santhosh Kumar

Assistant Professor

Experience :

11Years

Date of Join: 

27/07/2019
DBIT Faculty

Mrs. Sneha A S

Assistant Professor

Experience :

7 Years

Date of Join: 

29/07/2019

Mrs. Akshatha.R.Hegde

Assistant Professor

Experience :

10 Years 6 Month

Date of Join: 

16/03/2022
DBIT Faculty

Mrs.Asma

Assistant Professor

Experience :

7 Years

Date of Join: 

11/04/2022
DBIT Faculty

Mrs. Ramyashree H P

Assistant Professor

Experience :

7.5 Years

Date of Join: 

05/05/2022

Mrs. B N SUBHASHINI

Assistant Professor

Experience :

Date of Join: 

Professor & Head
Date Of Join: 02-07-2005
Experience: 26 Years
Professor
Date Of Join: 30-01-2024
Experience : 37 Years
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 18-01-2024
Experience : 19 Years
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 14-07-2014
Experience : 24 Years
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 14-07-2014
Experience : 24 Years
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 11-08-2008
Experience : 19 Years
Assistant Professor
Date Of Join: 12-07-2010
Experience : 12 Years
Associate Professor
Date Of Join: 27-07-2017
Experience : 11 Years
Assistant Professor
Date Of Join: 27-07-2019
Experience :11 Years
Assistant Professor
Date Of Join: 29-07-2019
Experience : 7 Years
Assistant Professor
Date Of Join: 16-03-2022
Experience : 10.6 Years
Assistant Professor
Date Of Join: 11-04-2022
Experience : 8 Years
Assistant Professor
Date Of Join: 05-05-2022
Experience : 7.5 Years

Non Teaching

Mr. Manjunath Konnur

Instructor

Ms. Vidhya Shree P

Instructor

Mrs.Swarnarekha S

Instructor

Kusuma C

Office Assistant

Mrs. Vasantha G

Attender

Instructor
Diploma
Instructor
Diploma
Lab Assistant
Diploma
Attender
S.S.L>C
Instructor
Diploma
Office Assistant
Diploma
Attender
S.S.L.C
Vol 1 Issue 1 - 19-07-2018
Vol 2 Issue 1 - 19-07-2019
Vol 3 Issue 1 - 02-01-2020
Vol 3 Issue 2 - 20-08-2020
Vol 4 Issue 1 - 14-01-2021
Vol 4 Issue 2 - 05-08-2021
Vol 5 Issue 1 - 10-01-2022
Vol 5 Issue 2 - 11-07-2022
Sl. No Publications/FDP Total Numbers
1 Text Books 03
2 Scopus Indexed Journals 11
3 Peer-Reviewed Journals 43
4 National and International Journals 53
5 National and International Conferences 27
6 FDP 76

Student

Awards

Department has secured 04 VTU ranks for UG & PG

Students have achieved excellent academic records in both UG & PG level by securing ranks at University level.

Department has secured 04 VTU ranks for UG & PG

Students have achieved excellent academic records in both UG & PG level by securing ranks at University level.

Department has secured 04 VTU ranks for UG & PG

Students have achieved excellent academic records in both UG & PG level by securing ranks at University level.

Academic Result

AY – 2019-20

SL.NOUSNNAME
011DB15EE032Salbia Maria Almeida
021DB15EE033Salfia Anna Almeida

AY – 2018-19

SL.NOUSNNAME
11DB14EE014Hemanth Kumar S
21DB14EE038Tejaswini R
31DB14EE008Chethan M

AY – 2017-18

UG

SL.NOUSNNAME
11DB13EE030Nandhish S R

PG

SL.NOUSNNAME
11DB15EPS07NANDHINI G
21DB15EPS08PREETI
31DB15EPS05GURURAJ
41DB15EPS09SOHANDEEP M
51DB15EPS01ARUN MULIMANI
61DB15EPS04GIRISH M
71DB15EPS11VINAY KUMAR A V
81DB15EPS03CHIRANTH L N
91DB16EPS04MEGHANA M C

AY – 2019-20 UG

Sl No NAME USN
1CHETHAN N S1DB15EE407
2VINUTHA K1DB15EE426
3ABHINAV KUMAR JHA1DB14EE001
4NAVEENKUMAR H S1DB14EE023
5VEDA N1DB14EE040
6ANAGHA V KULKARNI1DB14EE002
7BINDU V1DB14EE005
8CHAITRA R1DB14EE006
9MEGHA S G1DB14EE022
10SUCHITHA1DB14EE036
11JYOTHI N S1DB15EE410
12SALFIA ANNA ALMEIDA1DB15EE033
13AISHWARYA S L1DB15EE001
14KAVYA J C1DB15EE012
15SALBIA MARIA ALMEIDA1DB15EE032
16SUSHMA N1DB15EE040
17J B DIVYA BAI SALANKE1DB17EE011
18A JAHNAVI1DB17EE001
19SANTOSH KUMAR G P1DB17EE043
20SNEHA V1DB17EE050
21MADHURYA L1DB17EE022
22TEJASWINI A R1DB17EE051
23SNEHA N1DB17EE049
24VASUNDHARA M R1DB17EE053
25LIKITHA G1DB17EE019
26PRIYANKA R L1DB17EE035
27VARALAKSHMI R1DB17EE052
28GANESH A S1DB17EE007
29PALAKSHA M S1DB17EE032
30RADHIKA A1DB17EE037
31HEMANTH GOWDA H S1DB17EE009
32SANJANA G N1DB17EE042
33CHANDRU R CHIKKOL1DB17EE004
34YASHAS RAJU R1DB17EE056
35JEEVITHA C1DB17EE013

AY – 2019-20 PG

Sl. No USN Name
11DB18EPS04SRIRAM S
21DB18EPS02SANTOSH E

AY – 2018-19 UG

SI.No USN Name
11DB14ME068MANOJ KUMAR N R
21DB14ME010AMIT NAIK
31DB14ME013ANAND B R
41DB14ME079NAVEEN A
51DB14ME072MOHAMMED SHAHEED
61DB15ME455PRIYANKA K
71DB14ME074MOHAN G THIMMEGOWDA
81DB14ME087PAVAN KUMAR C
91DB14ME123SRIKANTH S
101DB15ME440NAVEEN G
111DB14ME015ANJAN C S
121DB14ME035DEEPASH JOSHI
131DB14ME009AKASH S
141DB14ME106ROHITH C RAO
151DB14ME112SACHIN M R
161DB15ME451PRADEEPA K
171DB15ME418GUNA SHEKAR M
181DB15ME479UMESHA K
191DB15ME405ASHWINI G
201DB14ME082NIKHIL KUMAR K
211DB14ME058LAXMAN
221DB15ME468SAVITRI KONAL
231DB15ME441NAVEEN KUMAR G
241DB14ME060MADHUKIRAN Y S
251DB14ME051KALYANA RAMAN K V
261DB14ME034DEEKSHA SHETTY S
271DB14ME138VINAYAKA M SHARMA
281DB15ME439MUDDANNA S
291DB14ME016ARJUN CN
301DB15ME452PRAMOD B R
311DB14ME031D.VINAYAKA ATHREYA
321DB15ME411DARSHAN P
331DB14ME142VISHWAS G
341DB15ME430MADHUSUDHAN J D
351DB15ME433MALA V
361DB15ME444NEETHA B S
371DB14ME113SANDIPAN ROY
381DB15ME407CHANDHAN BABU A
391DB14ME128SUPRIT J
401DB15ME457RAGHU K
411DB15ME477SURESH B N
421DB15ME456RAGHAVENDRA H
431DB14ME117SHARATH P
441DB15ME464S R DARSHAN
451DB14ME077N ABHISHEK SAGAR
461DB14ME101RAKESH S
471DB15ME483VINAY R
481DB15ME454PREM KUMAR R G
491DB15ME421HEMANTH L
501DB15ME449PRACHETH S P
511DB15ME415DIXITH G R
521DB14ME141VISHNU M
531DB14ME067MANOJ KUMAR R
541DB15ME458RAJKIRAN T S
551DB15ME409CHETHAN K
561DB14ME140VISHAL B S
571DB14ME089PAVITHRA

AY – 2017-18

UG

SL.No USN Name
11DB14EE405HARISH MURTHY
21DB13EE045VISHWA PRASAD
31DB14EE404GIRISH B S
41DB13EE042SURAJ PRADEEP REVANKAR
51DB14EE417RAMU A V
61DB14EE406JAGADISHA B S
71DB13EE029NAMRATHA
81DB14EE014HEMANTH KUMAR S
91DB14EE038TEJASWINI R
101DB14EE008CHETAN M
111DB14EE040VEDA N
121DB14EE016KIRTHI SURANA
131DB14EE005BINDU V

PG

SL.No USN Name
11DB16EPS04MEGHANA M C

AY – 2016-17

UG

SL.No USN Name
11DB14EE405HARISH MURTHY
21DB13EE030NANDISHA S R
31DB13EE035RAHUL D N
41DB13EE026MANASA B R
51DB13EE031NAVEEN M R
61DB14EE408KARTHIK S U
71DB14EE406JAGADISHA B S
81DB14EE038TEJASWINI R
91DB14EE008CHETHAN M
101DB14EE014HEMANTH KUMAR S
111DB14EE16KIRTI SURANA
121DB15EE032SALBIA MARIA ALMEIDA
131DB15EE033SALFIA ANNA ALMEIDA
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Media Coverage

Mr. Hemanth Kumar (1DB14EE014) received VTU 5th Rank

Our EEE student Mr. Hemanth Kumar (1DB14EE014) received VTU 5th Rank award and this achievement was published in leading newspaper on 9/6/2019 .We are proud of him.

Mr. Hemanth Kumar (1DB14EE014) received VTU 5th Rank

Our EEE student Mr. Hemanth Kumar (1DB14EE014) received VTU 5th Rank award and this achievement was published in leading newspaper on 9/6/2019 .We are proud of him.

Mr. Hemanth Kumar (1DB14EE014) received VTU 5th Rank

Our EEE student Mr. Hemanth Kumar (1DB14EE014) received VTU 5th Rank award and this achievement was published in leading newspaper on 9/6/2019 .We are proud of him.

RESEARCH AT THE DEPARTMENT OF EEE

Research Areas

The faculty is actively involved in several multi-faceted research and consulting activities with high relevance to industry and society. The department has been at the forefront in areas such as Power Systems, Power Electronics, Renewable Energy Sources, Electric Vehicles

Power Systems

Power System deals with the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity. Also, it is concerned with the study, analysis, design, and application of equipment/devices connected to its network. At present, India is the world’s third-largest producer and consumer of electricity with a total installed capacity of 368.69 GW as of Jan 2020. With the growing need for electricity in almost all fields such as residential, commercial, agriculture, industrial, transportation, medical, etc., these domains provide a wide scope for research and innovation.

Power Electronics

Recent advances in power electronics have enabled the rapid development of applications in power systems, including renewable energy generation, high-voltage DC (HVDC) transmission, flexible AC transmission systems, energy storage, electric vehicles, and microgrids. Power electronics are also the foundation of new mobile power systems technologies, such as variable-frequency AC distribution for electric aircraft and medium-voltage DC grids for electric ships.

Electric Vehicles

As the world is shifting from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources, it attracts a growing research interest in the development of energy storage systems, e.g., batteries and fuel cells. Among them, rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, with the advantage of high-power density, have been widely used in many applications, such as consumer electronics and electric vehicles (EVs). Electrical Vehicle is based on an electric propulsion system. No internal combustion engine is used. All the power is based on electric power as the energy source. The main advantage is the high efficiency in power conversion through its proposition system of electric motor.

Sl. No Research Scholar Name Status Research Centre and University
1 Ms. Sulochana I. Akkalkot Open seminar 1 Completed RVCE, Bengaluru – VTU
2 Ms. Padmashree V. Kulkarni Open seminar 1 Completed Dr. AIT, Bengaluru – VTU
3 Mr. R. Santhosh Kumar Course Work Completed SIT, Tumkur – VTU
4 Ms. Ramyashree H P Course Work Completed BNMIT, Bengaluru – VTU

Research Initiative

Department of EEE is dynamically engaging in research areas ranging from practical implementation to theoretical investigations. The focal aim is to motivate BE and MTech students through theory and laboratory courses to involve in R and D activities. Department of EEE is sub-divided into three areas like academic, development, and research work and all these are being combined to achieve appropriate goals with the help of administrative support.

Future Skills

In today’s highly competitive world, electrical engineers who possess the proper training, education, and experience often find that they have multiple career opportunities and options available. The skills that would be of prime importance in the future are:
  • Competence in the application of the latest software for various domains.
  • Adaption to various kinds of challenges/harsh environments.
  • Data collection and analysis.
  • Use of state-of-art IT tools.

List of Future Domains

The major thrust areas are:

  • Power Systems
  • Power Electronics
  • Renewable Energy Sources
  • Hybrid Electric Vehicles
  • Smart Grids

Industry Connect

The department shares a robust connection with industry on multiple fronts. The department organizes periodic visits to the industries driving core segments. The expert talks from the host of industry folks not only triggers the interest among the students about the futuristic models but also prepares them to handle the unforeseen challenges of the industry. The department has also signed MOUs with reputed core firms to boost the employability of the fresh engineers apart from venturing into consultancy activities.

Sl. No. Name of the Faculty/ Principal Investigator Year of Sanction Duration Funding Agency Total Amount Sanctioned Area Title of the Research Project
1 Dr. Anguraja R 2022 6 Months KSCST, Bangalore Rs. 7,000 Renewable Energy Low Cost Solar Power Refrigeration For Village Push Cart Vendors
2 Mrs. Sharmila R S Mr. R Santhosh Kumar 2022 6 Months KSCST, Bangalore Rs. 8,000 Renewable Energy Smart Electric Tri-Vehicle For Physically Challenged People
3 Dr. Anguraja R 2021 9 months VTU Rs. 5000 Society Air purification/Recycle
4 Mrs. Sulochana I Akkalkot 2021 9 months VTU Rs. 5000 Society GSM Based Portable System for Monitoring Home Quarantine COVID-19 Patients
5 Dr. Ramesh Kumar V 2020 9 months VTU Rs. 5000 Renewable Energy Solar Automated ultrasonic sound and visual animal deterrent using motion detection
6 Dr. Anguraja R 2020 9 months VTU Rs. 5000 Renewable Energy Motor and its control for E-rickshaw
7 Dr. Anguraja R 2020 9 months Pyra windo power academy Rs. 6000 Renewable Energy Transparent PV solar harvesting in buildings (Solar Window)
8 Dr. Prasanth V 2020 9 months Pyra windo power academy Rs. 7000 Renewable Energy Domestic Automation System using Renewable Energy
9 Dr. Anguraja R 2019 Rs. 5000 Traffic Driver Drowsiness Detection systems
10 Mrs. Vijayshree G 2019 6 months Rs. 5000 Renewable Energy RFID Coin Based Mobile Charger using Solar
11 Mrs. Vijayshree G 2019 6 Months KSCST, Bangalore Rs. 5000 Renewable Energy RFID Coin Based Mobile Charger using Solar

Research Projects and Funding

Sl. No.Faculty NameSchemeFunding AgencyAmount Rs.
1Mr. Prasanth ReddyDr. P K PrakashaCESEMVGST50,00,000
2Dr. Anguraja RMr. Santhosh Kumar RK-FISTL-2VGST40,00,000

Publication

RESEARCH AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS

  • R. Santhosh Kumar, Rashmi, Lalithamba H.S, 2022, “Study of Electrical and Magnetic Properties of Zn-Co-Ferrite Nanocomposites”, Journal of Mines, Metals and Fuels, ISSN: 0022-2755, DOI: 10.18311/jmmf/2022/32035.
  • Mrs. Padmashree V Kulkarni, H.V. Goindaraju, Babitha S, 2023, “Real-time implementation of Fuzzy Controller to minimize torque ripple in Switched Reluctance Motor”, Intelligent Systems and Applications in Engineering, ISSN: 2147-6799, pp. 308–317.
  • Chithrashree K, Harish E, Kiran R D, Madan S N, Akshatha R Hegde, 2023, “Fire Fighting Robot”, International Journal of Advances in Engineering and Management (IJAEM), Volume 5, Issue 5, May 2023, pp. 1040-1043, ISSN: 2395-5252.
  • Dr. Anguraja R, Dr.W M Sivakumar “Power Quality Improvement by Photovoltaic Integrated-UPQC-S with Three Level Neutral Point Clamped Diode Inverter Using Modified PQ Theory”ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications, LNEE,Volume-783,Springer,November 2021,ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5
  • Dr. Anguraja R “Electric Field Distribution of 800 kV OIP Transformer Bushing”ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications, LNEE,Volume-783,Springer, November 2021,ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5
  • Dr. P.K Prakasha”An overview on development of policies and barriers for wind energy generation; Indian scenario”International journal for health sciences,April 2022
  • Dr. P.K Prakasha”PID gain tuning for robust control of PMDC motor for external disturbances rejection with constraints motor parameter variation through H infinity”INTECH OPEN PUBLISHER ENGLAND,February 2022.
  • Dr. P.K Prakasha” Organizational change and development” NOTION PRESS India,Feburary 2022.
  • Dr. Ramesh Kumar V” Transformerless Bidirectional Converter for Hybrid Power System” ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Mrs. Sharmila R S “Water Pollution Monitoring System Using IoT”ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Mrs.Padmashree V Kulkarni “Automatic Engine Locking System for Drunken Driving”ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Mrs.Padmashree V Kulkarni “Solar Powered Self-Charging Circuit for Mobile Application” International Journal of Advanced Research in Science, Communication and Technology (IJARSCT),Volume 11, Issue 1,Impact factor:5.731,November 2021,ISSN (Online) 2581-9429.
  • Mr. Raveendra R “ Smart Garbage Separation Using Robotic Arm with Image Processing “, ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Mr. Rajath Shankar P. S “ Monitoring and Controlling of Domestic Appliance Using IoT “ ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Mr. R Santosh Kumar “Battery and Its Management for E-Rickshaw “ ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Mrs. Sneha A S “ Multi-Function Digital Mirror Using Raspberry Pi with IOT “ICDSMLA 2020 Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Data Science, Machine Learning and Applications ISBN 978-981-16-3690-5, November 2021,LNEE,Volume-783,Springer.
  • Dr. Anguraja R,” Selective Coordination and its impact on Low-Voltage System Design & Arc Flash” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) , Volume-9 Issue-10,August 2020,ISSN: 2278-3075.
  • Dr. Anguraja R,”Adaptable SVC Design Methodology for Power Quality Improvements in Steel Melting Shops”International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), Volume-9,August 2020, Issue-10 ISSN: 2278-3075.
  • Dr. Anguraja R,Dr.W M Sivakumar” Power System Voltage Stability analysis with Renewable power Integration” International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), Volume-1,April 2021,Issue-6,ISSN: 2278-3075 (Online).
  • Mrs.Padmashree V Kulkarni” Development of Lab VIEW Based Model of Switched Reluctance Motor Using PI Controller” New Approaches in Engineering Research Vol. 7, Article No. 2021/BP/9174D, July 2021, ISBN: 978-93-91473-54-9.
  • Mr. R Santosh Kumar” Design and Simulation of the Three Phase Z-source Inverter” International Research Journal Of Engineering And Technology ( IRJET), VOLUME: 07, June 2020,P-ISSN: 2395-0072.

 

  • Vijayshree G., S. Sumathi, 2020, “Power Quality Improvement of Isolated Power System Network using UPQC”, IJRTE, Volume-8 Issue-5, January 2020. ISSN: 2277-3878 (Online).
  • Padmashree V. Kulkarni, Jyoti Koujalagi, Babitha S., 2020, “Lab View Based Model of Switched reluctance Motor using PI controller”, IJRTE, Volume-8 Issue-6, March 2020. ISSN: 3668-3671 (Online).
  • Prasanth Venkatareddy, Subhas Kulkarni,“ H∞ Controller Design of PID Gain Tuning based for Robust Control of PMDC Motor with Uncertain Parameters”, Journal of Advanced Research in Dynamical & Control Systems, Vol. 11, 5,2019, ISSN 1943-023X.
  • Prasanth Venkatareddy, Subhas Kulkarni, “PID gain tuning for robust PMDC Motor control with tracking and disturbance rejection–An H∞ Approach”, International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE), Vol 9,2019, ISSN:2278-3075.
  • Ramesh Kumar; Pradipkumar Dixit, “Daily peak load forecast using artificial neural network”, International Journal of Electrical & Computer Engineering (2088-8708), Vol. 9 Issue 4, Part 1, p2256-2263.
  • Padmashree V Kulkarni, “Vector control based speed & flux estimation in switched reluctance motor using ANN Controller”, International, RTEICT-2019 IEEE, 978-1-7281-0630-4/19.
  • Prasanth Venkatareddy, Subhas Kulkarni , “Design of robust H∞ controller for a realistic PMDC motor with GA based performance optimization”, International Journal of Applied Engineering Research (IJAER), Vol .13,2018, ISSN:0973-4562.
  • Anguraja.R, Pradipkumar Dixit , “Effect of Foils on Electric Field Distribution of a 245kV Condenser Bushing ”, Journal of Electrical Engineering , Volume 17 / 2017 – Edition : 3, ISSN : 1582-4594.
  • Anguraja R, Dr.Pradip Kumar Dixit, “Electric Field Analysis of High Voltage Condensor Bushing”, Grenze International Journal of Engineering and Technology, Volume -3, 2017, Issue -3, ,ISSN: 2395-5295.
  • Anguraja R, Dr. Pradip Kumar Dixit, “Field Analysis of High Voltage transformer bushing using quick field ”, National conference on Zen & Tao At Electrical & Electronics Engineering, ISBN:978-93-82880-98-1.
  • Padamshree V Kukarni, Babitha. S, Dr. Jyoti Koujalagi, “Comprehensive Review on smart controllers for switched reluctance motor ”, International Journal of Electrical & Electronics Engineering, Volume 4, Issue6, ISSN 2348 – 8379.

Placements

Placement Training Program
Placement Training Program
The Department of Training & Placement offers comprehensive training to ensure students are fully prepared for successful placements. We conduct exclusive, extended pre-placement training programs to enhance employability skills.
  • Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) & Soft Skills Training: A 400-hour intensive program sponsored by Capgemini through Technoserve, focusing on JEE and essential soft skills development.
  • Aptitude & Soft Skills Training for MBA Students: Tailored sessions designed to enhance both technical and interpersonal skills crucial for MBA graduates.
  • Aptitude & Soft Skills Training for Engineering Streams: Comprehensive training programs aimed at equipping engineering students across all streams with necessary aptitude and soft skills.
Additionally, we organize a series of mock interviews and mock aptitude tests to simulate real-world recruitment processes and help students build confidence and improve their performance.
Career Guidance
Career Guidance

The Department of Training & Placement is dedicated to guiding every student towards a successful career path. We regularly organize career guidance sessions and invite industry experts for discussions and webinars to provide insights and advice.

Job Opportunities

Our department offers a range of pre-placement training programs and value-added courses to enhance students’ skills in line with the latest market trends. We assist students in securing internships and pre-placement offers with renowned companies and organizations, providing personalized support and guidance. Additionally, we raise awareness about career opportunities in Indian Civil Services, government, and public sectors, offering the necessary guidance to help students navigate these options.

Higher Studies

For students interested in pursuing higher education or studying abroad, the Department of Training & Placement offers extensive guidance. We conduct awareness programs on various entrance examinations, including GRE, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, and GATE, and provide information on university selection criteria and application processes.

Entrepreneurship

We actively encourage our students, faculty, and alumni to foster innovation and entrepreneurship through our Entrepreneurship Development Cell. We provide comprehensive support and guidance for writing project reports, understanding company registration processes, preparing investment pitches, and utilizing infrastructure facilities to help turn unique ideas into successful business ventures.

Industry Interface
Industry Interface
  • Technical Seminar on: “Semiconductor Nation Building ESDM Nation”.
  • Webinar on: “Next Generation Technology Focusing on Artificial Intelligence”.
  • Motivational Lecture: Career Opportunities in the Indian Air Force.
  • Collaboration with EdgeVerve Systems Ltd: Infosys Fintech Certification Program.
  • Associated with TCS NQT: For placements.
  • Collaboration with NASSCOM IT–ITeS SSC: Future Skill Program to upskill industry-relevant knowledge.
Value Added Programs
Certification Programs and Awareness Sessions
  • Certification Program on Enterprise Technology and Data Centre Architecture: Offered by ABSTREAM Technologies. The Data Centre provides internships and projects that offer hands-on experience in Data Centre Architecture and Data Processing for research and analysis.
  • Video Proctored Certification Drive: Conducted by Infosys Springboard.
  • Certification Programs on Career Edge, Campus Commune & Code Vita CODING TEST: Offered by TCS.
  • Certification Program in Robotics: Provided by KUKA.
  • Certification Program on PLM: Provided by Siemens.
  • Certification Program on Infosys Springboard Learning Portal: A comprehensive learning platform for students.
  • Certification Program on Python Programming: Offered by M/s Eduranz.
  • Awareness Session: Covers the Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE), Civil Service Exams, and Higher Studies to prepare students for government sector jobs, private sector jobs, and study abroad opportunities.
Support to Admissions
Support to Admissions

The Department of Training and Placement has been actively supporting the admissions team through various initiatives.

  • Venue for Conducting Online & Offline Exams: Hosting exams for several agencies to enhance brand visibility.
  • Setting Up Helpdesks: At COMED K Seat Selection Centres to assist parents and students.
  • Organizing Competitions: Such as the Science Wizard Quiz for PU students.
  • Conducting Offline Recruitment Exams: For Mangalore Refinery Petrochemical Ltd (MRPL).
  • Conducting Online CFA Exams: Through Vision Tech Park Pvt Ltd.
  • Venue for GATE Online Recruitment Examination: Providing facilities for candidates.
  • Venue for INDO-TIBETAN BORDER POLICE FORCE Offline Exam: Supporting recruitment efforts.
  • Venue for NTA SWAYAM Online Exam: Facilitating online examinations.
  • Venue for NTA JEE Exams: Providing a venue for online exams.
  • Venue for Conducting Various Examinations: Including NEET, AIMS, CET, KSOU, and more.

Our Premium Recruters

Placement Training Program

Java & Skills

Training on Java Enterprise Edition (JEE) and Soft skills training program for 400 Hours, Sponsored by Capgemini through Technoserve

MBA Skill Development

Aptitude and Soft Skills Training Program for MBA Students: Enhance Your Abilities for Success in the Business World and Career Advancement

Engineering Skill

Aptitude and Soft Skills Training Program for All Engineering Streams: Boost Your Career Readiness and Enhance Your Problem-Solving and Communication Skills

Career Guidance

Job Opportunities

The Department of Training & Placement offers conventional pre-placement training and value-added programs for skill enhancement based on current market trends. We assist students in securing internships and pre-placement offers from reputable companies, ensuring individual attention and support. Additionally, we provide guidance on opportunities in Indian Civil Services and the public sector.

Higher Studies

The Department of Training & Placement offers guidance for students pursuing higher studies abroad. We conduct awareness programs on entrance examinations such as GRE, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, and GATE. Additionally, we provide information on selection criteria for university applications, ensuring students are well-prepared for their academic journeys.

Entrepreneurship

We encourage students, faculty, and alumni to establish incubation centers with innovative ideas through our Entrepreneurship Development Cell. Our team provides essential guidance on writing project reports, information on company registrations, investment pitches, and access to infrastructure facilities to support your entrepreneurial journey and bring your unique concepts to life.

TRAINING @ DBIT DATA CENTRE

Data is a new and invaluable asset and Big Data is being generated across the world, like never before. The richest businessmen of the world are dependent and thrive on data. DBIT proudly hosts a State-of-the-Art Data Centre for skilling circuit branch students in Enterprise Technologies which is one of the emerging cutting edge technologies to store the Big Data.
The data centre offers vast and real-time opportunities in the areas of Internships and Projects to provide exposure to the Architecture of the Data Centre along with Data Processing for Research and Analysis, and so on.

Placement Statistics

Webinars

A life to experience

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Webinar on “Emerging Career Opportunities in the Field of Electrical & Electronics Engineering”

Resource persons: Dr.Sanjeev K Nayak, B.E. M.Tech, Ph.D(NITK, Surtahkal) Specialist, AutomativeDivision, L &T Technology Services, Bengaluru. and Mr. Santosh Eswarappa, Senior Engineer, Power system a
August 29, 2020
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“Industrial Automation 2020” by Mr. Manikandan P., Faculty coordinator, Centre for Industrial Automation, Christ University, Jury Mechatronics – India Skills and World Skills India [NSDC, Govt. of India], Karnataka Skill Council [Govt. of Karnataka].

Mr. Manikandan P. delivered the technical talk on Industrial Automation 2020. The webinar was hosted on 26th May 2020 from 10.30 AM to 12.00 PM at DBIT Campus. Students and Staff from DBIT and various
May 26, 2020
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Webinar on “Career Skills on Communication” by Dr.Vidya Bhat, Professor & Event Co-ordinator, DBIPUC.The event was conducted in association with IQAC & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Dr.Vidya Bhat, Professor & Event Co-ordinator, DBIPUCdelivered talk onCareer Skills on Communication. The webinar was hosted on 9th June 2021 from 2.30 AM to 3.30 PM at DBIT Campus using MS Teams Plat
June 9, 2021
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Virtual Power Seminar on “Strategic Thinking and Effective Decision Making” by Mr. Ashish Gakrey, Founder, HR Shapers. The event was conducted in association with ICT Academy & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Mr. Ashish Gakrey, Founder, HR Shapers, delivered talk on Strategic Thinking and Effective Decision Making. The webinar was hosted on 12th June 2021 from 11.00 AM to 12.00 PM at DBIT Campus using MS T
June 12, 2021
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Value Added Course (VAC) on “RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES” The event was conducted in association with Pyra Windo Power Academy

Resource persons: Shri. Ramachandra Rao , Director , PYRA Windo-Power Academy, Bengaluru and Dr. H. Naganagouda , Ex- Director, National Training Center for Solar Technology, KPCL. Above-mentioned tw
July 19, 2021

Value Added Course (VAC) on “RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES” The event was conducted in association with Pyra Windo Power Academy

Date: 19th July to 24th July 2021

Resource persons: Shri. Ramachandra Rao , Director , PYRA Windo-Power Academy, Bengaluru and Dr. H. Naganagouda , Ex- Director, National Training Center for Solar Technology, KPCL.

Above-mentioned two resource persons gave intense knowledge on the Renewable energy sources & applications, which are necessary for greener society. The event was carried out for five days from 19th July 2021 to 24th July 2021. Electrical & Electronics students from 4th & 6th semester attended the FDP

Virtual Power Seminar on “Strategic Thinking and Effective Decision Making” by Mr. Ashish Gakrey, Founder, HR Shapers. The event was conducted in association with ICT Academy & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Date: June 12, 2021

Mr. Ashish Gakrey, Founder, HR Shapers, delivered talk on Strategic Thinking and Effective Decision Making. The webinar was hosted on 12th June 2021 from 11.00 AM to 12.00 PM at DBIT Campus using MS Teams Platform. Students and Staff from DBIT participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such virtual power seminars.

Webinar on “Career Skills on Communication” byDr.Vidya Bhat, Professor & Event Co-ordinator, DBIPUC.The event was conducted in association with IQAC & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Date: June 9, 2021

Dr.Vidya Bhat, Professor & Event Co-ordinator, DBIPUCdelivered talk onCareer Skills on Communication. The webinar was hosted on 9th June 2021 from 2.30 AM to 3.30 PM at DBIT Campus using MS Teams Platform. Students and Staff from DBIT participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such webinars.

“Industrial Automation 2020” by Mr. Manikandan P., Faculty coordinator, Centre for Industrial Automation, Christ University, Jury Mechatronics – India Skills and World Skills India [NSDC, Govt. of India], Karnataka Skill Council [Govt. of Karnataka].

Date: May 26, 2020

Mr. Manikandan P. delivered the technical talk on Industrial Automation 2020. The webinar was hosted on 26th May 2020 from 10.30 AM to 12.00 PM at DBIT Campus. Students and Staff from DBIT and various other institutions from all over Karnataka participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such webinars.

Webinar on “Emerging Career Opportunities in the Field of Electrical & Electronics Engineering”

Date: 29thAugust 2020

Resource persons: Dr.Sanjeev K Nayak, B.E. M.Tech, Ph.D(NITK, Surtahkal) Specialist, AutomativeDivision, L &T Technology Services, Bengaluru. and Mr. Santosh Eswarappa, Senior Engineer, Power system at Schneider Electric.

Dr.Sanjeev K Nayak, B.E. M.Tech, Ph.D(NITK, Surtahkal) Specialist, AutomativeDivision, L &T Technology Services, Bengaluru &Mr. Santosh Eswarappa, Senior Engineer, Power system at Schneider Electric delivered a technical talk on Emerging Career Opportunities in the Field of Electrical & Electronics Engineering. The webinar was hosted on 29thAugust 2020 from 2.30 AM to 3.30 PM at DBIT Campus using MS Teams Platform. Over 110 registered for this webinar and all attended the sessions. Participants represented students of PU from various colleges and 2nd year, 3rd year, 4th year and teaching staffs of EEE department. The session about opportunities in core sector was very useful and has made us aware of real time requirements as a student as an electrical engineer. So, overall it was a good and effective session & thus thanked for providing such an opportunity & also they expressed their views about having more such kind of webinars.

Confrence

A life to experience

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Two days International Conference on "Current Trends in Engineering, Science and Technology"-ICCTEST-2017.

Two days International Conference on “Current Trends in Engineering, Science and Technology”-ICCTEST-2017.
June 3, 2020

Two days International Conference on "Current Trends in Engineering, Science and Technology"-ICCTEST-2017.

Date: June 03rd , 2020

Workshop

A life to experience

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Five days Workshop on "Renewable Energy Sources".

February 26, 2019
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Two days Workshop on "Applications of MATLAB and MI-Power".

May 24, 2019
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Workshop on "Focus 2025: You and Future".

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FDP on “ELECTRIC, HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE” The event was conducted in association with IQAC & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Resource persons: Dr. Sanjeev K Nayak, Specialist, Automotive Division, L&T Technology Services, Bangalore | Mr. Samved Singh Deputy Manager, Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd., Bengaluru | Mr. Hemanth Kumar Associate Director, Ola Electric Mobility Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru | Dr. Venkatesha Professor, Dept. of EEE, BNMIT, Bengaluru. | Dr. Prajof Prabhakaran, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, NITK, Surtahkal | Mr. Sahil Talathi Research and Development Engineer, Rethium Power Tech LLP – Bengaluru

Mode: Online through MS Teams

April 6, 2021
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CAREER COUNSELING, PERSONALITY & SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME for 4th Semester students. The event was conducted in association with IQAC & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Mode: Offline in College Seminar Hall

Resource persons: Dr. Anguraja R Professor & HOD, Department of EEE, DBIT | Dr. M Selvam Professor, Department of ISE, DBIT | Mr. Somashekhar Placement Head, Training & Placement, DBIT | Mr. Rafi Ahmed Z Placement Executive, Training & Placement, DBIT

February 9, 2021

CAREER COUNSELING, PERSONALITY & SKILL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME for 4th Semester students. The event was conducted in association with IQAC & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Date: 9th February 2021 to 13th February 2021

Mode: Offline in College Seminar Hall

Resource persons: Dr. Anguraja R Professor & HOD, Department of EEE, DBIT | Dr. M Selvam Professor, Department of ISE, DBIT | Mr. Somashekhar Placement Head, Training & Placement, DBIT | Mr. Rafi Ahmed Z Placement Executive, Training & Placement, DBIT

FDP on “ELECTRIC, HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLES AND CHARGING INFRASTRUCTURE” The event was conducted in association with IQAC & Institution’s Innovation Council.

Date: 6th April to 10th April 2021

Mode: Online through MS Teams

Resource persons: Dr. Sanjeev K Nayak, Specialist, Automotive Division, L&T Technology Services, Bangalore | Mr. Samved Singh Deputy Manager, Mahindra Electric Mobility Ltd., Bengaluru | Mr. Hemanth Kumar Associate Director, Ola Electric Mobility Pvt. Ltd., Bengaluru | Dr. Venkatesha Professor, Dept. of EEE, BNMIT, Bengaluru. | Dr. Prajof Prabhakaran, Assistant Professor, Dept. of EEE, NITK, Surtahkal | Mr. Sahil Talathi Research and Development Engineer, Rethium Power Tech LLP – Bengaluru

Workshop on "Focus 2025: You and Future".

Date: 24th August 2019

Two days Workshop on "Applications of MATLAB and MI-Power".

Date: 24th-25th May 2019

Mr. Ashish Gakrey, Founder, HR Shapers, delivered talk on Strategic Thinking and Effective Decision Making. The webinar was hosted on 12th June 2021 from 11.00 AM to 12.00 PM at DBIT Campus using MS Teams Platform. Students and Staff from DBIT participated actively in the interactive session. The feedback received from the participants has been very encouraging and has motivated us to plan many more such virtual power seminars.

Five days Workshop on "Renewable Energy Sources".

Date: 26th Feb-2nd March 2019

GUEST LECTURES / TECH TALKS / INTERACTION

A life to experience

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Resource Person(s): Dr. Natraj K R, Dean R& D, DBIT

Dr. Rakshitha C M, Associate Professor,Dept Of CSE(AI&ML), DBIT

Around 65 students of 6th Sem students EEE

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Technical Talk on “Insight into Opportunities in IT Sector”

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Technical Talk on “Current Trends and Future of EV and Hybrid EV”

No of Attendees, Audience:108, 3rd, 5th & 7th Semester Students and Faculty

Technical Talk on “Current Trends and Future of EV and Hybrid EV”

Date: 29th February 2020

Technical Talk on “Insight into Opportunities in IT Sector”

Date: 18th October 2019

Industry visits

A life to experience

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Organized by: SPARK AURA- Dept. of EEE, In Association with Alumni Association    DBIT

                                       

BHEL

Industrial Visit to BHEL, Bengaluru, was undertaken by the students of the 3rd Semester [26 students] B.E – Electrical and Electronics Engineering, on 25-10-2019. Two Staff Members namely Dr. Prakash P. K. – Assoc. Professor and Dr. Ramesh Kumar V. – Assistant Professor, accompanied the students.

KAVIKA

Industrial Visit to KAVIKA, Bengaluru, was undertaken by the students of the 5th Semester [63 students] B.E – Electrical and Electronics Engineering, during 28-03-2019 and 02-04-2019. Three Staff Members namely–Ms. Padmashree V. Kulkarni Assoc. Professor, Mr. Raveendra R.- Assistant Professor and Mr. Rajath Shankar P S – Assistant Professor, accompanied the students.

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Internship

Recognizing the need for hands-on training during the course work, Internship has been arranged for the students of the final year in various reputed organizations belonging to both Government and Private Sectors. Some of them are Toyota Kirloskar, BEML, KAVIKA, JSW Steels, BESCOM, CESCOM, IMTMA, NPTI, and KREDL. A total of 50 students have benefited from the internship that they have undergone. Similarly, a total of 54 students have benefited from the internship during the previous academic year.

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VRamesh Kumar Vra**********@*****co.in
VIISharmila R Ssh********@*****co.in

 

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Documents Required

  • 10th standard marks card for proof of date of birth - Original + 3 attested photocopies.
  • 12th standard/equivalent marks card - Original + 3 attested photocopies.
  • Transfer certificate from the institution last attended - Original + 3 attested photocopies.
  • Migration Certificate from the University/Board last studied (for students other than Karnataka PU Board, CBSE and ICSE) - Original + 3 photocopies.
  • Conduct Certificate from the institution last attended – Original only.
  • Medical Certificate for ascertaining the blood group.
  • Passport Size Photographs with red background - 10 numbers.
  • Caste cum Income Certificate (for CET and Karnataka Management Students).
  • Seven years study certificate (for CET students only).
  • A copy of the students’ account details (if availing for scholarship offered by various Govt. bodies and private organizations).
  • Photocopy of Aadhar card - 2 numbers.

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