Electrical Background
B.Tech Program

Electrical Engineering

Powering the digital and industrial revolution. Specializing in embedded systems, renewable energy grids, high-voltage power transmission, and automation.

Total Intake

60 Seats

Duration

4 Years

HOD Profile

Dr. Rajesh Mehta

Head of Department

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Message from the HOD

Welcome to the Department of Electrical Engineering at Government Engineering College Baran. Electrical engineering is at the core of continuous industrial advancement, connecting clean energy generation directly to consumer technology grids.

Our comprehensive B.Tech program focuses on creating innovative thinkers capable of designing smart grids, robust control systems, and pioneering electronics. We combine heavy-duty machinery practices with intricate micro-controller programming to shape complete, industry-ready electrical engineers.

Vision & Mission

Department Vision

To be recognized broadly for academic excellence in Electrical Engineering, producing proficient engineers capable of leading global green-energy transitions and resolving complex electromechanical challenges safely.

Department Mission

  • To furnish strong theoretical foundations paired with intensive hands-on training in core power electronics.
  • To engage students in practical industrial research addressing renewable power generation and distribution.
  • To instill lifelong learning habits, professional ethics, and an uncompromising approach to workplace safety.

Core Laboratories

Our department features high-voltage testing floors, advanced embedded system workstations, and specialized induction simulation labs providing students direct exposure to modern electrical grids.

Power Systems

Power Systems & Protection Lab

Features complete testing rigs for generation, transmission, and load manipulation in controlled relay environments.

Electrical Machines

Electrical Machines & Drives Lab

Equipped with heavy-duty single and three-phase induction motors, synchronous machinery, and advanced AC/DC drives.

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