Sityog B.Tech EE FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between Electrical Engineering and Electronics Engineering?
Ans. Electrical Engineering focuses on generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power, along with electrical machines and power systems. Electronics Engineering deals with electronic circuits, semiconductors, and communication systems. While both fields overlap, Electrical Engineering has a broader scope in power sector applications, whereas Electronics is more focused on signal processing and communication technologies.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing B.Tech Electrical Engineering from Sityog Institute of Technology?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Electrical Engineers, Power System Engineers, Maintenance Engineers, or Project Managers in companies like Power Grid, NTPC, Reliance, Siemens, and ABB. The average package is around ₹4.2 LPA, with top performers getting packages up to ₹10 LPA. Many students also opt for higher studies (M.Tech, MBA) or government jobs through GATE/ESE examinations.
Ques. What are the main subjects covered in B.Tech Electrical Engineering?
Ans. The curriculum covers core subjects including AC and DC Machines, Power Systems, Electrical Apparatus Design, Power Electronics, Control Systems, Digital and Analog Circuits, Microprocessors, and Communication Systems. Additionally, students learn practical skills through laboratory work on electrical machines, power electronics, and control systems using software tools like MATLAB and PSPICE.
Ques. Are there opportunities in renewable energy for Electrical Engineering graduates?
Ans. Yes, absolutely. With India's focus on renewable energy, there are excellent opportunities in solar and wind power generation. The curriculum includes topics on renewable energy systems, and many companies are actively recruiting electrical engineers for renewable energy projects. This is one of the fastest-growing sectors for electrical engineers in India.
Ques. What is the scope of pursuing M.Tech after B.Tech Electrical Engineering from this college?
Ans. Excellent scope exists for pursuing M.Tech in specializations like Power Systems, Power Electronics, High Voltage Engineering, or Control Systems from reputed institutes like IITs, NITs, and other AICTE-approved colleges. The college provides guidance and coaching for GATE examination. Many students successfully secure admission in top institutes and pursue advanced research in their chosen specialization.
Ques. Does the college provide internship opportunities in the power sector?
Ans. Yes, the college has strong connections with power companies and manufacturing firms. Students typically undertake internships during summer breaks (after 2nd and 3rd years) in power plants, substations, and manufacturing units. These internships provide practical experience in real-world electrical systems and often lead to full-time job offers from the same organization.







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