Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering, Buldhana

Shahu Nagar, Near Palna Ghar, Sagwan Road, Buldhana-443001 (MH)
Affiliated to Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University Amravati. Approved By AICTE New Delhi, NAAC Accredited
Rajshri shahu College, Buldhana

Electrical Engineering


Vision


Establishment of Electrical Engineering Department for professionally competent engineers to cater the research activities, industrial demands and the social needs time to time.


Mission


The missions of the department is to provide quality and effective educations in the field of electrical engineering; materialize the partnership with industry by meeting the ever changing needs of the market for future engineers; immunize the students with knowledge and experience in their field of specialization.


About Department


Electrical Engineering deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism in all of their forms. Whenever you go to flip a light switch in your house or even check the time on your smart phone, it took a series of electrical engineers to make that happen. The everyday things that we take for granted – like being able to turn on a light when it’s dark – are actually the result of hundreds of year’s worth of work by dedicated engineers. In the grand scheme of academic study, electrical engineering is fairly new. But in its short life, it has become an absolutely essential field in providing us the everyday comforts we enjoy. Keep reading to learn more about the history of electrical engineering and why it is so important to our society that dedicated students continue to study and excel in this challenging and diverse field.

English physician, physicist, and philosopher William Gilbert is credited with introducing the term “electricity.” Although he did not spark the scientific interest in electricity that already existed, he could be called the first electrical engineer. Following in his footsteps in the 19th and early 20th centuries were such luminaries as Michael Faraday, Nikola Tesla, and Thomas Edison. As technology progressed and electricity became much more widespread – from the electric telegraph to the light bulb – so did the demand for people who studied and could work in this new field.


Sr. No. Program offered Intake Year of Starting
1 BE Electrical Engineering 30 2010