The Master of Technology in Electrical Engineering (M.Tech Electrical) is a two-year postgraduate program designed to provide in-depth knowledge of power systems, electrical machines, control engineering, renewable energy, smart grids, high-voltage engineering, and industrial automation. The 2026 syllabus integrates theory, laboratory practice, simulation tools, industry case studies, and research methodology, in line with NEP 2020 and modern industry requirements.
This semester establishes fundamental expertise in power systems and control engineering.
This semester covers smart grids, electrical machines, and practical labs for hands-on learning.
Students focus on electives, modeling, simulation, and start mini research projects.
The final semester focuses on major project completion and real-world industry exposure.
| Subject | Book Title | Author |
|---|---|---|
| Power Systems | Power System Engineering | Nagrath & Kothari |
| Electrical Machines | Electric Machinery | Fitzgerald & Kingsley |
| Power Electronics | Power Electronics | P.S. Bimbhra |
| High Voltage | High Voltage Engineering | M.S. Naidu |
| Control Systems | Modern Control Engineering | Katsuhiko Ogata |
| Renewable Energy | Renewable Energy Sources | Twidell & Weir |
The program spans two years divided into four semesters. It includes core subjects, electives, laboratory and simulation work, seminars, mini and major projects, and an industry internship.
Yes, lab sessions, simulation assignments, and research projects are compulsory in all semesters to develop hands-on and analytical skills in electrical engineering domains.
Electives are offered from Semester 3 onwards, allowing specialization in Renewable Energy, Automation & Drives, Power & Control, Embedded Systems, or Electric Vehicles, depending on the university.
Yes, a compulsory industrial internship or research-based work is included in the final semester to provide real-world experience in power systems, renewable energy, or automation domains.
The 2026 syllabus emphasizes smart grids, renewable energy, electric vehicles, digital control, automation, and high-voltage systems, ensuring graduates are prepared for R&D, industrial, and consultancy roles in evolving electrical engineering sectors.
