POSTGRADUATE PROGRAMMES



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POSTGRADUATE PROGRAM

The Post Graduate programme provides advanced education and research opportunity. The programme is designed to blend the teaching talent available at the University with that of professional excellence and field experience of the trade and industry. The combined efforts and talents of engineering education, industry, business and trade would promote national design and production capability, which in turn would reduce dependence on foreign resources.
  1. Masters of  Engineering by Course Work (Daytime/Evening)
  2. Masters of  Engineering by Research (Daytime)

Masters of Science by Course Work

The Postgraduate programme by course work and project was launched in 1984 and is being offered in the following areas of specialisation:
  • Control Systems
  • Electrical Power Systems
  • Electrical Machines & Power Electronics
  • Engineering Management

General Scheme of Studies

  1. The student shall have an option to enrol either in morning or evening programme which ever is being offered by the department.
  2. The programme shall be conducted under Semester System.
  3. The minimum period of study for the daytime option is 3 semesters, one and half year's duration and a maximum of four years will be allowed for successful completion of all requirements of the Masters degree .
  4. The minimum period of study of the evening option is 5 semesters, two and a half year's duration and a maximum of five years will be allowed for successful completion of all requirements for the Master's degree.
  5. The student enrolled under daytime option will be required to complete a minimum of 27 credit hours of instructional course work followed by the submission of a project report based on an analytical and/or experimental work equivalent of 3 credit hours of course work.
  6. The student enrolled under evening option will be required to complete a minimum of 30 credit hours of instructional course work

Duration of Course and Time Schedule

  1. There shall be two semesters in an academic year. Each semester will be of eighteen weeks duration. Out of this period, sixteen weeks shall be the actual teaching time.The rest of the two weeks will be utilized for the conduct of Examination.
  2. A candidate will be allowed to take a minimum teaching load of 12 credit hours per semester if enrolled in day time programme and 6 credit hours per semester if enrolled in the evening programme. There shall be a minimum of 48 lecture- hours in each course

Courses of Study

  1. A student will be required to study a minimum of five courses of 15 credit hours as specified for the desired area of specialization. Courses of remaining (15)credit hours can be undertaken from either major or minor area in consultation with Supervisor in order to complete the course work requirement of 30 credit hours.
  2. A student may take one graduate level course offered by any other Department with the approval of the Chairman

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Masters of Science by Research


A Postgraduate programme leading to M.Sc. by research has commenced from 1999. The programme will be conducted during daytime and requires pursuing research work for two years.

Research Interests

The Department has the faculty and the facility to support research in the following areas.

  • Load Flow Studies of Power Studies
  • Variable Speed Drive Systems
  • VLSI Design
  • Solid State Device Physics
  • Active Filter Design
  • Digital Signal Processing
  • Voltage / Current Mode Circuits
  • Novel Measurement Techniques / Instruments
  • Chaotic Circuits and Simulation
  • Mobile Communication
  • Cellular Neural Networks
  • Field Programmable Gate Arrays

General Scheme of Studies

  1. The programme will be conducted during Daytime
  2. The minimum period of study will be of two years duration and a maximum of four years will be allowed for successful completion of all requirements for the Masters Degree.
  3. Under the programme the student may also be required to undertake a certain number of instructional course work.

Research Assignment and Supervision

  1. The Postgraduate Admission Committee shall recommend appointment of research supervisor and subject of research to the Advanced Studies and Research Board (AS&RB). In special circumstances one or more Co-Supervisors may be appointed.
  2. Te supervisor shall be responsible for the initial definition and plan of the research problem assigned to the candidate .
  3. The supervisor shall suggest reading material to enhance the candidate's understanding of subjects related to the research topic and may require the candidate to present seminars.
  4. The supervisor shall regularly monitor and report to the AS&RB on quarterly basis, the academic progress of the candidate, through the Chairman of the concerned Department and the Dean Engineering.

Programme Execution

  1. A candidate may be allowed to submit the thesis after pursuing research work for at least eighteen months and if required by the Postgraduate Admission Committee, completing such studies and passing such examinations as the committee may deem necessary.
  2. Any thesis submitted in accordance with section (i), shall be submitted not later than twenty-four months after admission. With the permission of the Dean, acting on the recommendation of the Chairman of the concerned Department, this period may be extended up to one year. Only in circumstances deemed by the AS&RB to be exceptional this period may be further extended by one year.
  3. The research work carried out pursuant to the section (i) here shall be carried out in the concerned Department of the University. With the approval of the  AS&RB and Research Board, part of such work may be carried out in the Laboratory of some other organization or institution.
  4. The thesis shall be written in English language and shall be in the form prescribed by the University .
  5. No thesis shall be considered satisfactory unless it shows evidence of original inquiry, capacity of the development or application of scientific principles and methods and acquaintance with the work of others in similar fields.

Publication of Thesis

  1. The NED University of Engineering & Technology shall have the right to publish the thesis of any part thereof .
  2. The supervisor of the thesis shall have the right to decide about the names of the author and co-authors of any publications based on the thesis.
  3. Publications bases on incomplete research work shall also be governed by regulations under section (i) and (ii).

List of Courses for them. Engineering Programme in Electrical Engineering. All Courses carry 3 credit hours.


Courses in Control Systems
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S.No
Course No.
Course Title
1.
EE-5201
Linear Control Systems
2.
EE-5202
Linear Multivariable Control Theory
3.
EE-5203
Non-Linear Control Systems
4.
EE-5204
Control System Optimization
5.
EE-5205
Optimal Control System
6.
EE-5206
Random Variables & Stochastic Processes
7.
EE-5207
Stochastic Processes in Electrical Engineering
8.
EE-5208
Estimation Theory
9.
EE-5209
Adaptive Control Systems
10.
EE-5210
Stochastic Control Systems
11.
EE-5211
Graph Theory
12.
EE-5212
Digital Control System


Courses in Electrical Power Systems     
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S.No
Course No.
Course Title
1.
EE-5401
Power System Analysis-I
2.
EE-5402
Power System Analysis-II
3.
EE-5403
Power System Stability
4.
EE-5404
Computer Methods in Power System Analysis
5.
EE-5405
Power System Reliability
6.
EE-5406
Power System Protection
7.
EE-5407
Power System Protection Using Static Relays
8.
EE-5408
Electrical Power Transmission
9.
EE-5409
Electrical Power Distribution System Engg-I
10.
EE-5410
Electrical Power Distribution System Engg-II


Courses in Electrical Machines
         
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S.No
Course No.
Course Title
1.
EE-5501
Power Electronic-I
2.
EE-5502
Power Electronic-II
3.
EE-5503
Solid State DC Drives
4.
EE-5504
Solid State AC Drives
5.
EE-5505
Special Electrical Machines
6.
EE-5506
Unified Theory of Electrical Machines
7.
EE-5507
Electrical Machines Design
8.
EE-5508
Elements of Machine Control
9.
EE-5509
Electrical Machine Protection Systems


Courses in MEM (Energy Management)
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S.No
Course No.
Course Title
1.
EM-501
Organizational Systems
2.
EM-502
Accounting and Financial Management
3.
EM-503
Strategic Planning and Decision Making
4.
EM-504
Project Management Framework and Tools
5.
EM-505
Operations Research
6.
EM-511
Total Quality Management
7.
EM-512
Project Evaluation and Feasibility Analysis
8.
EM-513
Research Methods in Engineering Management
9.
EM-561
Power Generation Economics
10.
EM-562
Energy Audits
11.
EM-563
Energy Conservation
12.
EM-564
Power System Restructuring
13.
EM-565
Distributed Generation
14.
EM-566
Reliability Engineering
15.
EM-567
Energy Planning
16.
EM-568
Reactive Power Management

 

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