AICTE Introduces Model Curriculum for UG Electrical Engineering to Shape Future Innovators

AICTE Introduces Model Curriculum for UG Electrical Engineering to Shape Future Innovators

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New Delhi, Updated on Nov 29, 2024 17:24 IST

AICTE has launched a model curriculum for undergraduate degree programs in Electrical Engineering, aiming to modernize education and align it with industry needs. Check details here

AICTE Introduces Model Curriculum for UG Electrical Engineering

AICTE Introduces Model Curriculum for UG Electrical Engineering

The Chairman of the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), Prof. T.G. Sitharam, unveiled the Model Curriculum for Undergraduate Courses in Electrical Engineering in collaboration with the Expert Committee, headed by Prof. Prem Kumar Kalra, former Vice-Chancellor of Dayalbagh Educational Institute.

Model Curriculum for UG Electrical Engineering

The curriculum includes electives in emerging fields like artificial intelligence and machine learning, ensuring students are well-equipped to tackle current challenges. Stakeholders are encouraged to add further electives, including minor specialisations and micro-credit courses, enabling students to explore interdisciplinary areas. This flexibility enhances industry relevance, boosting employability.

Developed with input from industry leaders, the model curriculum is designed to prepare students for real-world challenges, build expertise in fields such as renewable energy and AI-driven electrical systems, improve electrical safety, foster research and innovation, and align with national initiatives like Atmanirbhar Bharat.

In his address, Prof. Sitharam commended the expert committee for their efforts and highlighted the curriculum's focus on fostering excellence and innovation in Electrical Engineering education. "Our vision for this curriculum is to equip students with industry-relevant skills that meet global standards, preparing them to thrive in an increasingly competitive and rapidly evolving technological landscape. By emphasising critical thinking, ethical leadership, and an entrepreneurial mindset, this curriculum aims to develop not only competent engineers but also leaders who can drive change in society and the industry," he stated.

Prof. Sitharam emphasized that a key feature of the model curriculum is its strong focus on practical, hands-on training. Students will gain valuable industry exposure through training, field visits, and internships, ensuring they are fully prepared and industry-ready. This approach, aligned with global standards, equips students to address real-world challenges from day one. Notably, the curriculum prioritises practical learning, with an internship program designed to provide hands-on experience in industrial environments.

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