Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) degree in Energy engineering follows an eight semester system. The syllabi cover a broad spectrum of disciplines, beginning with basic courses in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. A strong mechanical foundation is established through courses such as Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Fluid Mechanics, and Combustion and Energy Systems Laboratories. The electrical depth includes Electric Circuits, Analog and Digital Electronics, Electrical Machines and Power Electronics, Power Generation and Transmission and Distribution, Control and Instrumentation, as well as Solar, Wind, and Ocean Energy. Building on this foundation, specialized modules address Hydrogen and Fuel Cells, Energy Storage Systems, Device Fabrication and Energy Materials, in addition to Energy Economics, Simulation, and Sustainability Laboratories. To shape well-rounded professionals, the program also incorporates humanities and soft skills courses covering Communication, Entrepreneurship, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and Leadership electives.
Course structure from 2025 batch onwards
Course structure upto 2024 batch and earlier