About
Electrical engineers design, develop, test, and supervise the manufacturing of electrical equipment, such as electric motors, radar and navigation systems, communications systems, or power generation equipment. Electrical engineers also design the electrical systems of automobiles and aircraft.
Electronics engineers design and develop electronic equipment, such as broadcast and communications systems, from portable music players to global positioning systems (GPSs). Many also work in areas closely related to computer hardware.
Career
Electrical engineers typically do the following:
- Design new ways to use electrical power to develop or improve products
- Perform detailed calculations to develop manufacturing, construction, and installation standards and specifications
- Direct the manufacture, installation, and testing of electrical equipment to ensure that products meet specifications and codes
- Investigate complaints from customers or the public, evaluate problems, and recommend solutions
- Work with project managers on production efforts to ensure that projects are completed satisfactorily, on time, and within budget
Electronics engineers typically do the following:
- Design electronic components, software, products, or systems for commercial, industrial, medical, military, or scientific applications
- Analyze customer needs and determine the requirements, capacity, and cost for developing an electrical system plan
- Develop maintenance and testing procedures for electronic components and equipment
- Evaluate systems and recommend design modifications or equipment repair
- Inspect electronic equipment, instruments, and systems to make sure that they meet safety standards and applicable regulations
- Plan and develop applications and modifications for electronic properties used in parts and systems in order to improve technical performance
Electronics engineers who work for the federal government research, develop, and evaluate electronic devices used in a variety of areas, such as aviation, computing, transportation, and manufacturing. They work on federal electronic devices and systems, including satellites, flight systems, radar and sonar systems, and communications systems.
The work of electrical engineers and electronics engineers is often similar. Both use engineering and design software and equipment to do engineering tasks. Both types of engineers also must work with other engineers to discuss existing products and possibilities for engineering projects.
Engineers whose work is related exclusively to computer hardware are considered computer hardware engineers.
Job Prospects
Employment of electrical and electronics engineers is projected to show little or no change from 2014 to 2024. Change in employment is expected to be tempered by slow growth or decline in most manufacturing sectors in which electrical and electronics engineers are employed.
Job growth for electrical and electronics engineers will occur largely in engineering services firms, because more companies are expected to cut costs by contracting their engineering services rather than directly employing engineers. These engineers also will be in demand to develop sophisticated consumer electronics.
The rapid pace of technological innovation and development will likely drive demand for electrical and electronics engineers in research and development, an area in which engineering expertise will be needed to develop distribution systems related to new technologies. These engineers will play key roles in new developments having to do with solar arrays, semiconductors, and communications technologies.
Remuneration
An Electrical Engineer earns an average salary of Rs 347,459 per year. Most people with this job move on to other positions after 10 years in this field. The highest paying skills associated with this job are Visual Basic (VB) and Engineering Design.
Course Structure
Part-I
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1.1 10001 | ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS |
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1.2 10002 | APPLIED PHYSICS |
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1.3 10003 | APPLIED CHEMISTRY |
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1.4 10004 | COMMUNICATION SKILL |
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1.5 10005 | ENGINEERING DRAWING |
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1.6 10006 | COMPUTER FUNDAMENTAL |
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1.7 10007 | TIME MANAGEMENT |
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1.8 10008 | MANUFACTURING PROCESS |
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1.9 10009 | ENGINEERING MECHANICS |
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Part-II
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2.1 30251 | STRENGTH OF MATERIALS |
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2.2 30252 | FLUID MECHANICS |
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2.3 30253 | MATERIAL SCIENCE & ENGINEERING |
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2.4 30254 | WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY |
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2.5 30255 | ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING |
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2.6 30256 | METROLOGY |
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2.7 30261 | TECHNICAL ENGINEERING DRAWING |
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2.8 30284 | ESTIMATING & COSTING |
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2.9 30300 | DIGITAL ELECTRONICS |
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2.10 30301 | ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEM |
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2.11 30302 | ELECTRICAL DEVICE & CIRCUIT |
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2.12 30303 | ELECTRICAL MACHINES |
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2.13 30304 | ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY |
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2.14 30305 | ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD THEORY |
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2.15 30310 | NON-CONVENTIONAL ENERGY SOURCES |
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2.16 30314 | THEORY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING |
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2.17 30297 | TRANSMISSION & DISTT. OF ELECT. |
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2.18 30295 | UTILIZATION OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY |
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Project Work
Candidates are required to submit a Referee / Project Report to complete the requirement of the Technician Membership Examination(TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE).
A candidate of Technician Membership Examination(TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE) can take up submission of his report only after he has obtained a pass in Part-I of TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examination and only after he/she has appeared and obtained 40% marks in at least 5 subjects of Part-I of TMIIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examination.
Project Report / Referee Report
Each candidate appearing for Technician Membership Examination under the scheme of examination as approved by Govt. of India, is required to submit the Project Report in bound volumes.
Project Report detailed requirements and Project Report applications form is given in Institution website .The Project Report Application should be submitted with a fee.
Final pass Certificate will be issued only after Project Report is approved. Candidate is also required to pay certification fee and submit experience certificate for minimum period of 3½ years on employer’s letterhead.
Model Format for submission of Refree/ project report for TMIE-DIPIIE-DMIIE Examinations .
Note: Academic Member needs to undertake Six months practical training from A.I.C.T.E or applicable Polytechnic/College.