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JIMSET

Jinnah Institute of Management Sciences,
Engineering & Technology

B.E. Electrical Engineering Technology

4‑Year Evening Programme — Department of Electrical Engineering

Programme Overview

Electrical Engineering Technology (EET) is a field that applies the principles of electrical engineering to the design, implementation, installation, manufacture, operation and maintenance of electrical systems. Unlike electrical engineering which focuses primarily on theory, EET is a professional discipline that balances application, theory, design and implementation. Students study power line analysis, power grid analysis, electrical measurement, digital logic design, power transmission and distribution, power electronics, microprocessor theory and interfacing, electrical protection, power system control, high voltage technology, industrial drives & PLC, motor design and many other disciplines. Graduates find suitable placements in K‑Electric, NTDC, PAEC, Civil Aviation Authority, Military Engineering Services (MES) and numerous private companies. The programme is accredited by the National Technologist Council (NTC) and recognised by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan.

  • Duration: 4 Years (8 Semesters) including 16‑week Supervised Industrial Training
  • Mode: Evening (Part‑Time)
  • Eligibility: HSC (Pre‑Engineering/Pre‑Medical) or DAE in relevant technology (50%+ marks)
  • Accreditation: National Technologist Council (NTC) & HEC Recognised

Vision

To become one of the leading places to study electrical engineering and relevant disciplines.

Mission

To educate and develop the next generation of workers through quality education and competitive research.

Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO-1 Utilising their professional approach to solve the electrical technology issues of society.

PEO-2 Engraved with state‑of‑the‑art technical & managerial skills to serve the community.

PEO-3 Having strong commitment to ethical & moral practices as a team leader or as an individual.

Programme Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

PLO 1: Engineering Technology Knowledge

Apply knowledge of mathematics, natural science, Engineering Technology fundamentals and specialization to defined and applied Engineering Technology procedures, processes, systems or methodologies.

PLO 2: Problem Analysis

Identify, formulate, research literature and analyse broadly‑defined Engineering Technology problems reaching substantiated conclusions using analytical tools appropriate to the discipline.

PLO 3: Design/Development of Solutions

Design solutions for broadly‑defined Engineering Technology problems and contribute to the design of systems, components or processes to meet specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.

PLO 4: Investigation

Conduct investigations of broadly‑defined problems; locate, search and select relevant data from codes, databases, and literature, design and conduct experiments to provide valid conclusions.

PLO 5: Modern Tool Usage

Select and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern technology and IT tools, including prediction and modeling, to broadly‑defined Engineering Technology problems, with an understanding of the limitations.

PLO 6: The Engineering Technologist and Society

Demonstrate understanding of the societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to Engineering Technology practice.

PLO 7: Environment and Sustainability

Understand and evaluate the sustainability and impact of Engineering Technology work in the solution of broadly defined Engineering Technology problems in societal and environmental contexts.

PLO 8: Ethics

Understand and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of Engineering Technology practice.

PLO 9: Individual and Team Work

Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams.

PLO 10: Communication

Communicate effectively on broadly defined Engineering Technology activities with the technologist community and with society at large, by being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.

PLO 11: Project Management

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of Engineering Technology management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member or leader in a team and to manage projects in multidisciplinary environments.

PLO 12: Lifelong Learning

Recognise the need for, and have the ability to engage in independent and life‑long learning in specialist Engineering Technologies.

Dedicated Laboratories

Electrical Power System Lab
Electrical Machines Lab
Electronics Lab‑I & II
Electrical Workshop Lab
Simulation Lab
Computer Lab
Physics Lab

Scheme of Study

Programme duration: 4 years (8 semesters). The 8th semester consists of 16‑week Supervised Industrial Training.

1st Semester

Course CodeSubjectNatureCH‑ThCH‑PrW‑ThW‑PrM‑ThM‑Pr
ELH-111/112Islamic Studies / Social EthicsArt & Humanities‑I2020500
ELE-111Communication SkillsExpository Writing‑I30301000
ELN-111Applied PhysicsNatural Sciences‑I21235050
ELC-111Information & Communication TechnologyComputing‑I21235050
ELT-111Electrical WorkshopEET Foundation‑I02060100
ELI-111Mechanical Engg. TechnologyInter Disciplinary Tech Elective‑I11135050
MTH-110Basic Mathematics *Quantitative Reasoning30301000
Total105--400250

* Basic Mathematics course to be offered only to students admitted on the basis of pre‑medical intermediate background.

2nd Semester

Course CodeSubjectNatureCH‑ThCH‑PrW‑ThW‑PrM‑ThM‑Pr
ELH-121Pakistan StudiesArt & Humanities‑II2020500
ELQ-121Calculus & Analytical GeometryQuantitative Reasoning‑I2020500
ELM-121Leadership & EntrepreneurshipManagement Sciences‑I30301000
ELC-121Computer ProgrammingComputing‑II11135050
ELT-121Linear Circuit AnalysisEET Foundation‑II21235050
ELT-122Environment, Health & SafetyEET Foundation‑III21235050
Total123--350150
3rd & 4th Semester details to be published soon.

5th Semester

Course CodeSubjectNatureCH‑ThCH‑PrW‑ThW‑PrM‑ThM‑Pr
ELT-311Control TechnologyEET Depth Core‑I21235050
ELT-312Communication SystemsEET Depth Core‑II21235050
ELT-313Electrical Power Distribution & UtilizationEET Breadth Elective‑II21135050
ELT-314Power Generation TechnologyEET Depth Elective‑I2020500
ELT-315Electrical Appliances RepairEET Depth Elective‑II121650100
ELT-316Mobile Phone Assembly & RepairEET Depth Elective‑III11235050
ELQ-311Differential EquationsQuantitative Reasoning‑III2020500
Total126--400300

6th Semester

Course CodeSubjectNatureCH‑ThCH‑PrW‑ThW‑PrM‑ThM‑Pr
ELM-321Project ManagementManagement Sciences‑II2020500
ELT-321Power System ProtectionEET Depth Elective‑IV21235050
ELT-322Power ElectronicsEET Depth Elective‑V21235050
ELT-323Industrial Drives & PLCEET Depth Elective‑VI21235050
ELI-321Heat Ventilation & Air ConditioningInter Disciplinary Tech Elective‑II21235050
ELT-324Project Part‑IEET Domain Project03090100
Total107--300400

7th Semester

Course CodeSubjectNatureCH‑ThCH‑PrW‑ThW‑PrM‑ThM‑Pr
ELN-411Numerical AnalysisSocial Science‑II21235050
ELT-411Renewable Energy TechnologiesEET Depth Elective‑VII21235050
ELT-412Electrification TechnologyEET Depth Elective‑VIII21235050
ELT-413Machine Repair & MaintenanceEET Depth Elective‑IX21235050
ELC-411Artificial IntelligenceComputing‑III11135050
ELT-414Project Part‑IIEET Domain Project03090100
Total98--300300

8th Semester

Course CodeSubjectNatureCH‑ThCH‑PrW‑ThW‑PrM‑ThM‑Pr
ELT-42116 Weeks Supervised Industrial / Field TrainingMajor based Depth0160400800
Total016--0800

Career Prospects

  • Electrical Technologist in K‑Electric, NTDC, PAEC, MES
  • Automation & PLC Engineer
  • Power System Analyst
  • Maintenance & Reliability Engineer
  • Project Supervisor
  • Renewable Energy Technologist