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DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY

FnYyh kS|ksfxdh fo'ofo|ky;. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY . (Formerly DELHI College of Engineering). (Estd. By Govt. of NCT of DELHI vide Act 6 of 2009). SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATIONS. BACHELOR OF technology . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 2015. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Scheme of Teaching and Examinations B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering). 2015. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY . (Formerly DELHI College of Engineering). EE-1. EE-2. CONTENTS. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY EE-4. Vision EE-4. Mission EE-4. Department of Electrical Engineering EE-5. Vision EE-5. Mission EE-5. Program Educational Objectives EE-6. Scheme of Teaching and Examination EE-7. List of Departmental Electives EE-12. List of Open Electives EE-14. Syllabus EE-16. Syllabus of Core Courses EE-40. Departmental Electives EE-78. Syllabus of Departmental Electives of V Semester EE-79. Syllabus of Departmental Electives of VI Semester EE-95. Syllabus of Departmental Electives of VII Semester EE-114.

Communication and Information Technology sector and other sectors of the economy at national and international level. PEO-2 To prepare the students for higher education in the field of Engineering and Management. PEO-3 To inculcate the habit of lifelong learning so as to adapt to changing needs of the profession.

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1 FnYyh kS|ksfxdh fo'ofo|ky;. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY . (Formerly DELHI College of Engineering). (Estd. By Govt. of NCT of DELHI vide Act 6 of 2009). SCHEME OF TEACHING AND EXAMINATIONS. BACHELOR OF technology . ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. 2015. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. Scheme of Teaching and Examinations B. Tech. (Electrical Engineering). 2015. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY . (Formerly DELHI College of Engineering). EE-1. EE-2. CONTENTS. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY EE-4. Vision EE-4. Mission EE-4. Department of Electrical Engineering EE-5. Vision EE-5. Mission EE-5. Program Educational Objectives EE-6. Scheme of Teaching and Examination EE-7. List of Departmental Electives EE-12. List of Open Electives EE-14. Syllabus EE-16. Syllabus of Core Courses EE-40. Departmental Electives EE-78. Syllabus of Departmental Electives of V Semester EE-79. Syllabus of Departmental Electives of VI Semester EE-95. Syllabus of Departmental Electives of VII Semester EE-114.

2 Syllabus of Departmental Electives of VIII Semester EE-130. Syllabus of Open Electives EE-169. EE-3. DELHI TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (Formerly DELHI College of Engineering). Shahbad Daulatpur, Bawana Road, DELHI 110 042. VISION. To be a world class UNIVERSITY through education, innovation and research for the service of humanity. MISSION. 1. To establish centres of excellence in emerging areas of science, engineering, technology , management and allied areas. 2. To foster an ecosystem for incubation, product development, transfer of technology and entrepreneurship. 3. To create environment of collaboration, experimentation, imagination and creativity. 4. To develop human potential with analytical abilities, ethics and integrity. 5. To provide environment friendly, reasonable and sustainable solutions for local & global needs. EE-4. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. VISION. To be a knowledge centre for Electrical Engineering fraternity committed to excellence in Research & Development and teaching at par with the best academic Institutions in country and abroad for the benefit of society.

3 MISSION. 1. To impart quality Electrical Engineering education to foster enterprising spirit, skill development, broad vision and lifelong learning attitudes amongst students. 2. Keeping abreast with progressing technologies and innovations necessary for conducive academic environment and professional excellence. 3. To create state-of-the-art facilities for R&D work. 4. To create synergetic Industry-Institute interface. 5. Establishment of Incubation Center for Entrepreneurship development EE-5. Program Educational Objectives (PEOs). PEO-1 To produce Graduate Electrical Engineers who have the necessary knowledge, skill and aptitude so as to get recruited in various Industries in the power sector, transportation sector, Industrial automation sector, Communication and Information technology sector and other sectors of the economy at national and international level. PEO-2 To prepare the students for higher education in the field of Engineering and Management. PEO-3 To inculcate the habit of lifelong learning so as to adapt to changing needs of the profession.

4 PEO-4 To enable the graduates for taking up entrepreneurship, and sensitize them to the needs of the community in general and under privileged groups in particular. EE-6. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING. BACHELOR OF technology (ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING). I Year: Odd Semester Teaching Scheme Contact Exam Relative Weights Hours/Week Duration (%). (hr.). Practical Subject Subject Course Theory Credit S. No. Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. Title ETE. P. L. T. Group A. 1 MA101. Mathematics - I ASC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - 2 AP101. Physics I ASC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - 3 AC101. Chemistry ASC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - 4 ME101. Basic AEC 4 4 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Mechanical Engineering 5 ME103 Workshop AEC 2 0 0 3 0 3 - 50 - - 50. Practice 6 HU101 Communication HMC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Skills Total 21 16 1 7. Group B. 1 MA101 Mathematics - I ASC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - 2 AP101 Physics I ASC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - 3 EE101 Basic Electrical AEC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - Engineering 4 CO101 Programming AEC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - Fundamentals 5 ME105 Engineering AEC 2 0 0 3 0 3 - 50 - - 50.

5 Graphics 6 EN101 Introduction to AEC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Environmental Science Total 21 15 1 9. EE-7. I Year: Even Semester Contact Exam Relative Hours/ Duration Weights Teaching Scheme Week (hr.) (%). Practical Subject Subject Course Theory Credit S. No. Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. Title ETE. P. L. T. Group A. 1 MA102 Mathematics - II ASC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - 2 AP102 Physics II ASC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - 3 EE102 Basic Electrical AEC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - Engineering 4 CO102 Programming AEC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - Fundamentals 5 ME102 Engineering AEC 2 0 0 3 0 3 - 50 - - 50. Graphics 6 EN102 Introduction to AEC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Environmental Science Total 21 15 1 9. Group B. 1 MA102 Mathematics II ASC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - 2 AP102 Physics II ASC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - 3 AC102 Chemistry ASC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 15 30 40 - 4 ME104 Basic AEC 4 4 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Mechanical Engineering 5 ME106 Workshop AEC 2 0 0 3 0 3 - 50 - - 50. Practice 6 HU102 Communication HMC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Skills Total 21 16 1 7.

6 EE-8. II Year: Odd Semester Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. Title ETE. PH. TH. Cr P. L. T. 1. MC261 Numerical and AEC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Engineering Optimization Methods 2. EE201 Network Analysis & DCC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Synthesis 3. EE203 Electronic Devices DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - and Circuits 4. EE205 Electromechanical DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - Energy Conversion and Transformers 5. EE207 Engineering Analysis DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - and Design 6. HU201 Engineering Economics HMC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - 7. Total 23. II Year: Even Semester Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. Title ETE. PH. TH. Cr P. L. T. 1. ME252 Power Plant Engineering AEC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - 2. EE202 Electromagnetic Field DCC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Theory 3. EE204 Digital circuits and DCC 4 3 1 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Systems 4. EE206 Control Systems DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - 5. EE208 Asynchronous and DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - Synchronous Machines 6. MG202 Fundamentals of HMC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Management 7.

7 Total 23. EE-9. III Year: Odd Semester Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. ETE. Title PH. TH. Cr P. T. L. 1. EE301 Power DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - Electronics 2. EE303 Power DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - Transmission and Distribution 3. EE3xx Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15 25/0 20 40. Elective GEC /25 /25 /50. Course- 1. 4. EE3xx Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15 25/0 20 40. Elective GEC /25 /25 /50. Course- 2. 5. UExxx Open Elective OEC 3 3 0 0 3 0 25 25 50. Course 6. HU303 Professional HMC 2 2 0 0 3 0 25 - 25 50 - Ethics and Human Values 7. Total 21. III Year: Even Semester Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. ETE. Title PH. TH. Cr P. T. L. 1. EE302 Electric Drives DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - 2. EE304 Power System DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - Analysis 3. EE306 Microprocessors DCC 4 3 0 2 3 0 15 25 20 40 - & Microcontroller Applications 4. EE3XX Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15 25/0 20 40. Elective Course- 3 GEC /25 /25 /50. 5. EE3XX Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15 25/0 20 40.

8 Elective Course- 4 GEC /25 /25 /50. 6. Technical HU302 HMC 2 2 0 0 3 0 25 25 50. Communication 7. Total 22. EE-10. IV Year: Odd Semester S. No Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. Title ETE. PH. TH. Cr P. L. T. 1. EE401 Project-I DCC 4. 2. EE403 Training Seminar DCC 2. 3. EE405 Digital Signal DCC 4 3 0 2 3. 0 15 25 20 40 - Processing 4. EE407 Instrumentation 4 3 0 2 3. and DCC 0 15 25 20 40 - Measurement 5. EE409 Switchgear and DCC 4 3 0 2 3. 0 15 25 20 40 - Protection 6. EE4xx Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15 25/0 20 40. Elective Course- GEC /25 /25 /50. 5. Total 22. IV Year:Even Semester S. No Code CWS. Area MTE. PRS. PRE. Title ETE. PH. TH. Cr P. L. T. 1. EE402 Project-II DCC 8. 2. EE4xx Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15/ 25 20 40/. Elective GEC 25 /0 /25 50. Course-6. 3. EE4xx Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15/ 25 20 40/. Elective GEC 25 /0 /25 50. Course-7. 4. EE4xx Departmental DEC/ 4 3 0/1 2/0 3 0 15/ 25 20 40/. Elective Course- GEC 25 /0 /25 50. 8. Total 20.

9 EE-11. List of Departmental Elective Courses S. Elective Code Title of Elective Elective no. No. 1. EE-305 Signals and Systems 2. EE-307 Power Station Practices 3. EE-309 Special Electrical Machines 4. EE-311 Energy Efficient Motors 5. EE-313 Linear Integrated Circuits 6. EE-315 Digital Control and State Variable DEC 1 and DEC 2. Analysis 7. EE-317 Renewable Energy Systems 8. EE-319 Digital System Design 9. EE-321 Soft Computing Techniques 10. EE-323 CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits 11. EE-308 Power System Operation and Control 12. EE-310 Communication Systems 13. EE-312 Power System Optimization 14. EE-314 Power Electronic Applications to Power Systems 15. EE-316 Electrical Energy Storage Systems DEC 3 and DEC 4. 16. EE-318 Switched Mode Power Supplies 17. EE-320 VLSI Design 18. EE-322 IC technology 19. EE-324 Design, Estimation & Costing of Industrial Electrical Systems 20. EE-326 Process Instrumentation & Control 21. EE-411 Power System Modeling & Simulation 22.

10 EE-413 Power System Reliability 23. EE-415 Design of Electrical Machines DEC-5. 24. EE-417 Advanced Topics in Electrical Machines 25. EE-419 Pulse Width Modulation for Power converters EE-12. 26. EE-421 Advanced Communications 27. EE-423 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems 28. EE-425 Advanced Analog Circuit Design 29. EE-427 Computer Architecture 30. EE-404 Power System Dynamics & Stability 31. EE-406 Distribution Systems Analysis & Control 32. EE-408 Restructured Power Systems 33. EE-410 Power System Planning 34. EE-412 High Voltage Engineering 35. EE-414 Distributed Generation 36. EE-416 Grid Integration of Renewable Energy Sources 37. EE-418 Selected Topics in Power Electronics 38. EE-420 Power Quality 39. EE-422 HVDC Transmission 40. EE-424 Flexible AC Transmission Systems 41. EE-426 Smart Grid DEC 6, DEC 7 and DEC 8. 42. EE-428 Digital Image Processing 43. EE-430 Filter Design 44. EE-432 AI and Expert Systems 45. EE-434 Computer Control of Processes 46. EE-436 Nonlinear and Adaptive Control 47.


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