Course Description
B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a four years, 8 semester program of Kathmandu University.
Admission Guideline
B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a four years, 8 semester program of Kathmandu University.
Eligibility
10+2 (or equivalent) examinations with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)
OR
Minimum 2.4 GPA in aggregate and minimum C+ in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and minimum C in other subjects. Note: Students who have completed +2 in Biology stream must have taken additional mathematics course and passed it with cumulative PCM of 50% or 2.4 GPA to be eligible for the indicated programs.
Note: Students who have completed +2 in Biology stream must have taken additional mathematics course and passed it with cumulative PCM of 50% or 2.4 GPA to be eligible for the indicated programs.
The admission to B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering program is generally called in the month of June/July, every year.
The applicants shall go through an admission test that is designed to assess the student’s background ability in science subjects, as well as identifying the applicant’s capacity in verbal and quantitative reasoning and knowledge and comprehension of the English language.
Detailed information on admission can be found on the official site of the University for Admission, which can be reached at http://www.ku.edu.np/admission/
Scholarships
DoEEE Scholarship: One out of every thirty students admitted to the undergraduate program is awarded this scholarship. This scholarship covers all University fees, excluding accommodation and transportation.Need based Scholarship: KU provides this scholarship to financially needy students. Students applying for this scholarship are required to show evidence of economic hardship. This is a loan scholarship and the students receiving this scholarship are expected to pay the amount back to the University within a few years after graduation. This scholarship contributes to up to 75% of the tuition fees and is awarded to about 5% of the total number of students.
Others: Other opportunities will be announced as funding becomes available. Some students secure funding from external agencies. Some “Work and study” opportunities may also be available.
Job Prospects
Where are the career opportunities after doing BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering?
Graduates of BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering can persue their career in diverse fields such as:
- Power sector: Electricity Authorities, hydropower stations
- Industries: Manufacturing and Hotels
- Academic Institutions and Research Centers
Syllabus
Semester | Subject | Credit Hour | Code |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Calculus and Linear Algebra | 3 hrs | MATH 101 |
1 | General Physics I | 3 hrs | PHYS 101 |
1 | General Chemistry | 3 hrs | CHEM 101 |
1 | Computer Programming | 3 hrs | COMP 102 |
1 | Elements of Engineering I | 3 hrs | ENGG 111 |
1 | Engineering Drawing I | 2 hrs | EDRG 101 |
1 | Engineering Project Preparation & Workshop | 2 hrs | ENGG 101 |
2 | Advanced Calculus | 3 hrs | MATH 104 |
2 | General Physics II | 3 hrs | PHYS 102 |
2 | Introduction to Environmental Engineering | 2 hrs | ENVE 101 |
2 | Object-Oriented Programming | 3 hrs | COMP 116 |
2 | Elements of � Engineering II | 3 hrs | ENGG 112 |
2 | Engineering Drawing II | 2 hrs | EDRG 102 |
2 | Engineering Project | 2 hrs | ENGG 102 |
3 | Differential Equations and Complex Variables | 4 hrs | MATH 207 |
3 | Digital Logic | 3 hrs | EEEG 202 |
3 | Electronics Engineering I | 3 hrs | EEEG 211 |
3 | Electrical Engineering Materials | 3 hrs | EEEG 207 |
3 | Network Analysis | 3 hrs | EEEG 213 |
3 | Digital Electronics Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | EEEG 217 |
3 | Analog Electronics Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | EEEG 218 |
3 | Engineering Project | 1 hrs | EEEG 205 |
4 | Probability and Statistics for Engineers | 3 hrs | MATH 208 |
4 | Numerical Methods | 3 hrs | MCSC 202 |
4 | Electronics Engineering II | 3 hrs | EEEG 214 |
4 | Signals and Systems | 3 hrs | EEEG 221 |
4 | Electrical Machinery Fundamentals | 3 hrs | EEEG 215 |
4 | Electrical Machines Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | EEEG 219 |
4 | Electronics and Analog Filter Design Lab | N/A | EEEG 220 |
4 | Engineering Project | 2 hrs | EEEG 212 |
5 | Engineering Economics | 3 hrs | MGTS 301 |
5 | Electromagnetic Fields and Waves | 3 hrs | EEEG 309 |
5 | Microprocessors | 3 hrs | EEEG 314 |
5 | Measurement and Instrumentation | 3 hrs | EPEG 317 |
5 | Communication System Engineering | 3 hrs | ETEG 320 |
5 | Instrumentation and Microprocessor Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | EEEG 306 |
5 | Basic Communications Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | ETEG 322 |
5 | Engineering Project | 1 hrs | ETEG 313 |
6 | Power Apparatus and Systems | 3 hrs | EPEG 301 |
6 | Digital Circuits and Systems design | 3 hrs | EEEG 320 |
6 | Principles of Biomedical Engineering | 3 hrs | ETEG 321 |
6 | Digital Signal Processing | 3 hrs | ETEG 305 |
6 | Biomedical and Signal Processing Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | ETEG 323 |
6 | Digital Circuits and Systems Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | EEEG 321 |
6 | Engineering Project | 2 hrs | ETEG 319 |
7 | Engineering Management | 3 hrs | MGTS 403 |
7 | Antennas and Propagation | 3 hrs | ETEG 402 |
7 | Microwave Devices and Systems | 3 hrs | ETEG 408 |
7 | Optical Fiber Communication | 3 hrs | ETEG 422 |
7 | Elective I | 3 hrs | xxxx xxx |
7 | Communications Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | ETEG 403 |
7 | Engineering Project | 2 hrs | ETEG 419 |
8 | Engineering Entrepreneurship | 3 hrs | MGTS 402 |
8 | Digital Switching and Tele-Traffic Engineering | 3 hrs | ETEG 417 |
8 | Wireless Communications | 3 hrs | ETEG 432 |
8 | Elective II | 3 hrs | xxxx xxx |
8 | Communications Laboratory Work | 1 hrs | ETEG 405 |
8 | Engineering Project | 3 hrs | ETEG 435 |
8 | Industrial Internship | 2 hrs | ETEG 436 |
2 | Technical Communication | 3 hrs | ENGT 105 |
6 | Data Communication Networks | 3 hrs | ETEG 303 |