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Khushi Jaiswal

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The annual fee for a Diploma in Electrical Engineering at Government Polytechnic College Lucknow is 12,670 including tuition and hostel fee placement opportunities are available with companies like Tata Motors in Hindalco and Maruti Suzuki recruiting students the average salary package range from 1.5 Lacs per annum to 3.5 Lacs per annum

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You can study on your own for Electrical Engineering courses without attending formal classes, but it may result in a lack of formal recognition, practical resources, a structured curriculum approach, and self-discipline. Using good, reliable textbooks by creating a study plan is definitely the right approach, but you should keep track of the industry demands and practical opportunities and explore real-world applications to enter the workspace.

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There isn't a set number of reference books that need to be followed for each subject in the Electrical Engineering syllabus for various courses, but usually, it is preferred to adhere to one primary textbook by a popular author and combine it with additional resources like online web articles, YouTube videos from experienced professors or experts, and e-library study material.

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Almost all of the colleges offering Electrical Engineering courses follow a balanced approach where the theory-based subjects are assessed through semester exams that are conducted after every 6 months, along with individual and group research projects and class assignments. The division may vary with more weightage being given to the semester exams, around 60 to 70%, and the remainder to the practical component. 

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Vidhi Jain

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Some important books that provide a fundamental understanding of electric circuits and related theory are given here

  • Fundamentals of Digital Circuits by Kumar A Anand
  • Fundamentals of Electric Circuits by Charles K. Alexander and Matthew Sadiku
  • Fundamentals of Electric Circuit Theory by D. Chattopadhyaya
  • Electronic Devices and Circuits by David A. Bell

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Generally, the textbooks prescribed for the Electrical Engineering subjects are considered to be a reliable source for learning, but you can refer to various other e-resources like YouTube videos by some expert professors or professionals in the field, digital articles and essays, and the e-library of your college (if available). This adds to your understanding of the concepts and builds a strong foundational base.

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The BTech Electrical Engineering syllabus usually differs on the basis of the specific course provider, be it an online provider or offline academic institution. Having said that, the core subjects covered are mostly the same, as they are meant for foundational understanding of the electrical concepts.

The difference between the two lies in the practical component while the regular offline programme includes lab exercises, industrial visits, and research projects, the online course has its own limitations when it comes to the hands-on learning approach.

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You will surely get to experience hands-on lab work and informative workshop sessions during the BTech EE coursework that will provide you with the required skill set to do wonders in the professional world. It also further complements the theoretical learning in the classroom. You get to work with circuit models, control systems, microcontrollers, and other electrical system designs.

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The BTech Electrical Engineering syllabus is the right mix of core and elective subjects. While the core subjects are compulsory for you to study, you can pick the electives as per your interests and passions. To make the right choice in terms of the specialised electives, you should first indulge in some self-introspection and think about your interests and future plans.

Further, you must research the market demand and future relevancy of the subjects, the kind of skill set you can get, and the amount of practical, hands-on experience that can be explored.

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