The Department has been offering a B.E. program in Electrical & Electronics Engineering since 2007, with an intake of 60 students. The B.E. degree course in Electrical and Electronics Engineering at PESITM, Shivamogga, provides students with a robust foundation in the physical and mathematical sciences related to electrical machinery, power systems, and computational methods. The field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering involves the study and practical application of electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism. It has led to significant inventions, spanning from the radio and television to laser technology and fibre optics.
"The Department has been serving as a recognized research center, facilitating Ph.D. research programs since 2016. Currently, our department boasts a dedicated team of faculty members with expertise spanning various domains, including Power & Energy Systems, Power Electronics, Computer Applications in Industrial Drives, and the Integration of Renewable Energy Sources.
Our department has forged valuable Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with esteemed organizations, enriching our curriculum with industrial visits, training sessions, guest lectures, and more. Our graduating students consistently secure promising positions in government sectors like KPCL, KPTCL, ESCOM's, CPRI, BHEL, as well as other core industries and software companies. We're proud to have Enventure, a company on our campus exclusively recruiting students from Electrical & Electronics, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering disciplines.
Our department has a strong track record of achieving excellent placement outcomes, and we've also been honored with the Best Project Awards twice by the Karnataka State Council of Science and Technology."
Vision
To emerge as a leading centre for education in Electrical and Electronics Engineering and to produce entrepreneurs and globally competent engineers with good ethical values.
Mission 1:
By developing as a centre of excellence for Electrical & Electronics Engineering education, with an emphasis on making students more innovative in their approach by providing state-of-the-art infrastructure and effective teaching-learning process.
Mission 2:
By contributing to the development of the nation with the knowledge gained in the thrust areas of power and energy systems.
Mission 3:
To inculcate value based socially and ethically committed professionals who are able to evolve thoughtfully in response to the needs of the industry, society and the changing world.
Electrical And Electronics Engineering Graduates within 3-5 years of Graduation should:-
The ability to use their knowledge acquired in various subjects to analyse, design and implement solutions for complex problems encountered in their professional career.
The ability to understand the concept of core electrical subjects that will facilitate understanding of new technology.
The ability to exhibit professionalism, ethical attitude, communication skills, teamwork in their profession and adapt to current trends with a lifelong learning process.
As defined by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA):-
Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization for the solution of complex engineering problems.
Problem analysis: : Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
Design/development of solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety and cultural, societal, and environmental considerations.
Conduct investigations of complex problems:Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools, including prediction and modelling to complex engineering activities, with an understanding of the limitations.
The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal, and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice.
Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with the society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
Project management and finance:Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments.
Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
The Electrical and Electronics Engineering Graduates will have the ability to:-
Apply the knowledge to have a foundation in theoretical and practical aspects of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Model, analyse, design and realize physical systems, components and hands on competence in modern engineering tools to process and adapt them in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
Communicate and work professionally in order to take up entrepreneurial activities in the field of Electrical and Electronics Engineering and related areas for the benefit of the society.
#No | Name |
1 | Dr. Om Prakash Yadav |
2 | Dr. Rudresha S J |
3 | Mr. Kiran Kumar G R |
4 | Mrs. Neetha H M |
5 | Dr. Aveesh T S |
6 | Mr. Rakesh M K |
7 | Mrs. Manasa B |
8 | Mrs. Kalpana S |
9 | Mr. Kiran M R |
10 | Mr. Shanthveeresh N S |
11 | Mr. Manjunatha Prabhu P |
12 | Mrs. Shruthi S |
13 | Mr. Anil Kumar C |
14 | Ms. Lavanya R |
Sl. No. | Name | Role | Present Designation |
1 | Dr. Om Prakash Yadav | Chairperson | HOD |
2 | Dr. Rudresha S J | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
3 | Mr. Kiran Kumar G R | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
4 | Mrs. Neetha H M | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
5 | Mrs. Manasa B | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
6 | Mrs. Kalpana S | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
7 | Mr. Kiran M R | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
8 | Mr. Shanthveeresh N S | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
9 | Mr. Manjunath Prabhu P | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
10 | Mrs. Shruthi S | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
11 | Mr. Anil Kumar C | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
12 | Ms. Lavanya R | Faculty Member | Assistant Professor |
13 | Mr. Ravitej | Alumni Member | Software Engineer Synapse, techno design innovations Pvt Ltd, Bangalore |
14 | Ms. Harshitha S P | Alumni Member | Junior VLSI Verification Engineer, HCL , Bangalore |
15 | Mr. Ramesh Hegde | Industry Member | M E C wires Shivamogga-Bhadravathi Industrial Area, Machenahalli, Shivamogga – 577222 |
16 | Mr. Vijay Kumar B | Parent Member | District committee President Licensed Electrical Contractor Association , Shivamogga |
17 | Mr.Manjunath | Parent Member | Taluk committee President Licensed Electrical Contractor Assosciation , Shivamogga |
18 | Yashaswini T | Student Member | Fourth Year |
19 | Ananya S U | Student Member | Third Year |
Objectives of DAB
The Departmental Advisory Board (DAB) has been framed with the objective of remaining up to date with the latest requirements of the industry and incorporating necessary components in the curriculum as much as possible. The DAB is composed of members from industry, alumni, parents, students and members of faculty of the department. The DAB Committee interacts and maintains liaison with key stakeholders. The board develops and recommends new or revised goals and objectives of the program, by suitable changes in Vision, Mission, PSOs an PEOs. The advisory committee may evaluate the performance of a program, provide feedback to the department from the community, provide technical expertise, and assist staff in determining important activities.
Roles and Responsibility of DAB are as follows:
- To set goals and objectives of the department and to evaluate its attainment.
- To analyze and suggest improvement in all the academic activities.
- To enhance industry-institute interactions to bridge curriculum gaps and to suggest initiatives to enhance employability skill sets.
- To help in redefining PEOs, PSOs department vision and mission statements as per the current industry demands.
- To regularly monitor the progress of the department and to suggest necessary actions for improvements.
- To identify and suggest thrust areas to conduct various activities to fulfill the requirements of academic activities to meet the PEOs.
- To help in planning Guest Lectures / Industrial Visits / Expert talks / FDPs / SDPs / workshops / seminars throughout the semester.
Faculty
Lingaraja R S
Lab Instructor
Deepa G D
Lab Instructor
Jayadev D. P
Attender
Roopa
House Keeping
Ankitha Shetty
Office Assistant
Outcome based Education
Outcome Based Education (OBE) is a student-centric teaching and learning methodology in which the course delivery, assessment are planned to achieve stated objectives and outcomes.
OBE is a system where all the parts and aspects of education are focused on the outcomes of the course. The students take up courses with a certain goal of developing skills or gaining knowledge and they have to complete the goal by end of the course. There is no specific style or time limit of learning. The student can learn as per their choice. The faculty members, moderators, and instructors guide the students based on the target outcomes.
It focuses on measuring student performance i.e. outcomes at different levels.
Outcomes are expressed as a mixture of knowledge, skills, abilities, attitude and understanding.
- OBE measured w.r.t following parameters:
- Course Outcomes
- Program Outcomes
- Program Specific Outcomes
- Some important aspects of the Outcome Based Education
- Course is defined as a theory, practical or theory cum practical subject studied in a semester. For e.g. Engineering Mathematics
- Course Outcome (CO) Course outcomes are statements that describe significant and essential learning that learners have achieved, and can reliably demonstrate at the end of a course. Generally three or more course outcomes may be specified for each course based on its Weightage.
- Programme is defined as the specialization or discipline of a Degree. It is the interconnected arrangement of courses, co-curricular and extracurricular activities to accomplish predetermined objectives leading to the awarding of a degree. For Example: B.E., Marine Engineering
- Programme Outcomes (POs) Program outcomes are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to be able to do by the time of graduation. POs are expected to be aligned closely with Graduate Attributes.
- Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) The Programme Educational Objectives of a program are the statements that describe the expected achievements of graduates in their career, and also in particular, what the graduates are expected to perform and achieve during the first few years after graduation.
- Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO) Programme Specific Outcomes are what the students should be able to do at the time of graduation with reference to a specific discipline. Usually there are two to four PSOs for a programme.
- Brings clarity among the teachers and students
- Every student has the flexibility and freedom of learning in their ways.
- There is more than one method of learning
- Reduces comparison among the students as everyone has a different target
- Completely involves students taking responsibility for their goal
Bloom’s taxonomy is a popularly adopted framework for categorizing educational goals. These are widely used in teaching, learning and assessment, to make students go through various levels in the cognitive domain of learning. According to revised Bloom’s taxonomy, the levels in cognitive domain are as follows:
- Remembering : Recalling from memory of previously learned material.
- Understanding : Explaining ideas or concepts.
- Applying : Using information in another familiar situation.
- Analyzing : Breaking information into part to explore understandings and relationships.
- Evaluating : Justifying a decision or course of action.
- Creating : Generating new ideas, products or new ways of viewing things.
Bloom’s Taxonomy is hierarchical, meaning that learning at the higher level requires that skills at lower level are attained.
Direct Assessment Tools | Threshold level (%) | Attainment level Criteria | Attainment level |
---|---|---|---|
1. Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE) 2. Course Curricular Activities 3. Semester End Examinations (SEE) 4. Laboratory Evaluation 5. Mini Project 6. Major Project 7. Technical Seminar 8. Internship |
50% ( Variable and is Course Dependent ) | ≥ 65% of the students are scoring the threshold ≥ 60% of the students are scoring the threshold ≥ 55% of the students are scoring the threshold |
3 2 1 |
CO- Indirect Assessment is done from Course End Survey obtained from students at the end of every semester
Course Outcome | Course outcome attainment level from Continuous Internal Evaluation | Course outcome attainment level from Semester End Examinations | CO Direct Attainment C1 | CO Indirect Attainment | Overall CO Attainment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CO Attainment | A1 | B1 | C1= 0.50 A1+0.50 B1 | D1 Course End Survey | 0.8 *C1+ 0.2 D1 |
Facilities / Labs
Major equipments:
- AC and DC Machines
- Transformers
- Induction motor
- Autotransformer
- Loading equipment etc.
Relays, HV Transformer, Oil test kit, Electrolytic Water Tank, Fuse Testing Unit, and Impulse Generator.
Oscilloscopes, Function Generators, IC Trainer kit, Regulated power supply.
CRO, Dual DC power supply, Signal generator, Regulated power supply
IGBT study unit, UJT firing circuit, MOSFET study unit, DC chopper unit, UJT study unit, SCR study unit and TRIAC and DIAC study unit
DC Servo motor, 2 Phase AC Servo Motor, Synchro transmitter and receiver pair, Lag-Lead Network, PID Controller.
Microcontroller Trainer Kits, CRO etc.
Major equipments:
Computers and MATLAB Software
Major equipments:
MATLAB and Mi-Power Software
Research
Biomedical Signal Processing, Power system
Dr. Om Prakash Yadav
S.No. | Name of the Faculty | Project Title | Details of Agency | Date of Submission | Amount in Lakh | Status |
1 | Dr. Om Prakash Yadav | Center of Excellence in Science, Engineering and Medicine – CESEM | VGST | 2021-22 | 40,39,860 | Proposed |
2 | Mrs. Neetha HM | Research Challenges and Innovations in Electrical Engineering | VGST | 2021-22 | 2,01,200 | Proposed (sanctioned in 2022-23) |
3 | Mrs. Neetha HM | PLC based Automated Drainage Water Monitoring and Control System | Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST) | 2021-22 | 0.065 | Sanctioned |
4 | Dr. Om Prakash Yadav | Emotion Prediction through ECG Signals Using Machine Learning Algorithms | VGST | 2020-21 | 2,70,000 | Proposed |
5 | Mr. Rudresh SJ | IOT based solar powered forest fire early detection and prevention with anti-smuggling system | VTU Financial Assistance | 2020-21 | 0.05 | Sanctioned |
6 | Mr. Manjunath Prahu P | Advanced agricultural controlling and monitoring of greenhouse using LI-FI technology | VTU Financial Assistance | 2020-21 | 0.05 | Sanctioned |
7 | Mr. Kiran MR | Generation of Electricity Using Plastic Waste | Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST) | 2020-21 | 0.035 | Sanctioned |
8 | Mr. Manjunath Prabhu P | Bionic Prosthetic ARM controlled by Muscle Sensor | Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST) | 2019-20 | 0.045 | Sanctioned |
9 | Mr. Kumudeesh KC | Coin-based mobile charger using a solar panel and RFID | Karnataka State Council for Science and Technology (KSCST) | 2018-19 | 0.055 | Sanctioned |
Memberships / MOU
Indian Society for Technical Education(ISTE) Student Members
#No | USN | NAMES | Student ID | Institution ID |
1 | 4PM20EE001 | ADNAN HABEEB BAIG | 642 | KA147 |
2 | 4PM20EE002 | AFIYA ANJUM | 643 | KA147 |
3 | 4PM20EE003 | AKHILA S | 644 | KA147 |
4 | 4PM20EE004 | AKRUTHI M K | 645 | KA147 |
5 | 4PM20EE005 | AMITH K B | 646 | KA147 |
6 | 4PM20EE006 | AMRUTHA D | 647 | KA147 |
7 | 4PM20EE007 | ANANYA S U | 648 | KA147 |
8 | 4PM20EE008 | ANUSHA S R | 649 | KA147 |
9 | 4PM20EE009 | CHANDRA L R | 650 | KA147 |
10 | 4PM20EE010 | D S SUPRIYA | 651 | KA147 |
11 | 4PM20EE011 | GANAVI S S | 652 | KA147 |
12 | 4PM20EE012 | GOWTHAM H | 653 | KA147 |
13 | 4PM20EE013 | HAJIRA KHANUM | 654 | KA147 |
14 | 4PM20EE014 | HEMANTH PAWAR S | 655 | KA147 |
15 | 4PM20EE015 | JUNAID AHAMED KHAN | 656 | KA147 |
16 | 4PM20EE016 | JYOTHI K H | 657 | KA147 |
17 | 4PM20EE017 | K M HARSHA HIREMATA | 658 | KA147 |
18 | 4PM20EE018 | KIRAN K A | 659 | KA147 |
19 | 4PM20EE019 | MANVITHA C | 660 | KA147 |
20 | 4PM20EE020 | MOHAMMED MASOOD | 661 | KA147 |
21 | 4PM20EE021 | OMPRAKASH S M | 662 | KA147 |
22 | 4PM20EE022 | PANCHAKSHARI P A | 663 | KA147 |
23 | 4PM20EE023 | PRAJWAL G J | 664 | KA147 |
24 | 4PM20EE024 | RAGHAVAN A | 665 | KA147 |
25 | 4PM20EE025 | RAKESH U R | 666 | KA147 |
26 | 4PM20EE026 | RANJITH T S | 667 | KA147 |
27 | 4PM20EE027 | SACHIN H R | 668 | KA147 |
28 | 4PM20EE028 | SANJANA S | 669 | KA147 |
29 | 4PM20EE029 | SHILPA NAYAKA | 670 | KA147 |
30 | 4PM20EE030 | SHOBHARAJ C | 671 | KA147 |
31 | 4PM20EE031 | SHREENA M | 672 | KA147 |
32 | 4PM20EE032 | SHREYA B S | 673 | KA147 |
33 | 4PM20EE033 | SPOORTHI S | 674 | KA147 |
34 | 4PM20EE034 | SRINIDHI RAJ | 675 | KA147 |
35 | 4PM20EE035 | SUHAS S K | 676 | KA147 |
36 | 4PM20EE036 | VYSHNAVI K Y | 677 | KA147 |
37 | 4PM20EE037 | YASHASWINI N | 678 | KA147 |
38 | 4PM20EE038 | YASHWANTH M | 679 | KA147 |
The department is having “The Institution of Engineers (India) Student Chapter” valid up to 23.08.2024 |
The Institution of Engineers (IE(I)) Students Members
#No. | Name of the Student | USN | Membership Number |
1 | Aishwarya. P. Jain | 4PM21EE001 | 577204/PITM/EE/0001 |
2 | Amrutha Hoblidhar B R | 4PM21EE002 | 577204/PITM/EE/0002 |
3 | Anas Shaikh | 4PM21EE004 | 577204/PITM/EE/0003 |
4 | Apoorva P R | 4PM21EE005 | 577204/PITM/EE/0004 |
5 | Darshan S | 4PM21EE006 | 577204/PITM/EE/0005 |
6 | Dhanushree B | 4PM21EE007 | 577204/PITM/EE/0006 |
7 | Faheema Khan | 4PM21EE008 | 577204/PITM/EE/0007 |
8 | Firdous Begum | 4PM21EE009 | 577204/PITM/EE/0008 |
9 | Gagan S | 4PM21EE010 | 577204/PITM/EE/0009 |
10 | Goutam B | 4PM21EE011 | 577204/PITM/EE/0010 |
11 | Guru D E | 4PM21EE012 | 577204/PITM/EE/0011 |
12 | Harsha Ka | 4PM21EE013 | 577204/PITM/EE/0012 |
13 | Hruthik M Jain | 4PM21EE014 | 577204/PITM/EE/0013 |
14 | Mahamad Arifulla | 4PM21EE016 | 577204/PITM/EE/0014 |
15 | Manikanta S | 4PM21EE017 | 577204/PITM/EE/0015 |
16 | Mariyam N | 4PM21EE018 | 577204/PITM/EE/0016 |
17 | Mohammed Anum | 4pm21ee020 | 577204/PITM/EE/0017 |
18 | Mohammed Rayan Shariff | 4PM21EE021 | 577204/PITM/EE/0018 |
19 | Muskan | 4pm21ee022 | 577204/PITM/EE/0019 |
20 | Nayana N G | 4PM21EE023 | 577204/PITM/EE/0020 |
21 | Poornima S | 4PM21EE024 | 577204/PITM/EE/0021 |
22 | Priyanka R | 4PM21EE025 | 577204/PITM/EE/0022 |
23 | Ravikumar V B | 4PM21EE026 | 577204/PITM/EE/0023 |
24 | Sagar V | 4PM21EE027 | 577204/PITM/EE/0024 |
25 | Sangayya Hirematha | 4PM21EE029 | 577204/PITM/EE/0025 |
26 | Sindhu Nagendra G N | 4PM21EE030 | 577204/PITM/EE/0026 |
27 | Sindhu S | 4PM21EE031 | 577204/PITM/EE/0027 |
28 | Sneha A M | 4PM21EE032 | 577204/PITM/EE/0028 |
29 | Spandana S | 4PM21EE033 | 577204/PITM/EE/0029 |
30 | Sujan S | 4PM21EE034 | 577204/PITM/EE/0030 |
31 | Syed Kaif | 4PM21EE035 | 577204/PITM/EE/0031 |
32 | Syeda Arfain Fathima | 4pm21ee036 | 577204/PITM/EE/0032 |
33 | Syeda Nooruzama | 4PM21EE037 | 577204/PITM/EE/0033 |
34 | Vidyashree Bai G | 4PM21EE038 | 577204/PITM/EE/0034 |
35 | Vinushree R J | 4PM21EE039 | 577204/PITM/EE/0035 |
36 | Zaiba Khanum | 4PM21EE040 | 577204/PITM/EE/0036 |
37 | Chandan S G | 4PM22EE400 | 577204/PITM/EE/0037 |
38 | Chandan Kumar M S | 4PM22EE401 | 577204/PITM/EE/0038 |
39 | Karthik S | 4PM22EE402 | 577204/PITM/EE/0039 |
40 | Kiran Satyanarayan Patagar | 4PM22EE403 | 577204/PITM/EE/0040 |
41 | Manu P | 4PM22EE404 | 577204/PITM/EE/0041 |
42 | Nandeesh Naik S | 4PM22EE405 | 577204/PITM/EE/0042 |
43 | Pavan S | 4PM22EE406 | 577204/PITM/EE/0043 |
44 | Prajwal M Mirajkar | 4PM22EE407 | 577204/PITM/EE/0044 |
45 | Prajwal V | 4PM22EE408 | 577204/PITM/EE/0045 |
46 | Radhika. L | 4PM22EE409 | 577204/PITM/EE/0046 |
47 | Rahul Rajesh Patyadil | 4PM22EE410 | 577204/PITM/EE/0047 |
48 | Rahul S | 4PM22EE411 | 577204/PITM/EE/0048 |
49 | Shivaraj S Hosamani | 4PM22EE412 | 577204/PITM/EE/0049 |
50 | Akash Ambare S | 4PM22EE413 | 577204/PITM/EE/0050 |
51 | Ashwin Kumar G U | 4PM22EE414 | 577204/PITM/EE/0051 |
52 | Darshan SB | 4PM22EE415 | 577204/PITM/EE/0052 |
53 | Deekshith Gs | 4PM22EE416 | 577204/PITM/EE/0053 |
54 | Ganesh N | 4PM22EE417 | 577204/PITM/EE/0054 |
55 | Karthik Kc | 4PM22EE418 | 577204/PITM/EE/0055 |
56 | Karthik V | 4PM22EE419 | 577204/PITM/EE/0056 |
57 | Kavyashree M | 4PM22EE420 | 577204/PITM/EE/0057 |
58 | Mahesha Matarhi | 4PM22EE421 | 577204/PITM/EE/0058 |
59 | Murugharaj U M | 4PM22EE422 | 577204/PITM/EE/0059 |
60 | Sanjay NS | 4PM22EE423 | 577204/PITM/EE/0060 |
61 | Shanthala K S | 4PM22EE424 | 577204/PITM/EE/0061 |
62 | Veeresh P R | 4PM22EE425 | 577204/PITM/EE/0062 |
63 | Vikram M | 4PM22EE426 | 577204/PITM/EE/0063 |
#No. | Name of the MoU /Collaboration/ linkage | Name of the collaborating agency / institution / industry / corporate house with whom the MoU / collaboration / linkage is made, with contact details | Year of signing MoU / collaboration / linkage | Duration of MoU / collaboration / linkage |
1 | MoU signed between the PES Institute of Technology and Management, Shivamogga and Sparkle Skills Enhancement for Engineering & Automation Professionals | Sparkle Skills Enhancement for Engineering & Automation Professionals, Mysore | 2021 | 2024 |
2 | MoU signed between the PES Institute of Technology and Management, Shivamogga and Government Tool Room & Training Centre (GTTC) , Mysuru | Government Tool Room & Training Centre(GTTC) , Mysuru | 2023 | 2026 |
Achievements
Journals
- Reviewer for the for the Journals - BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making (Springer Nature), Scientific Reports, Phonemics (Springer), Advances in Science Technology and Engineering Systems Journal (ASTESJ)
- Reviewer for the International Conference “Advanced Network Technologies and Intelligent Computing (ANTIC-2022)” hosted by Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, India from 22nd -24th December 2022.
- Reviewer for the International Conference “MysuruCon-2022” organized by IEEE Mysore Subsection hosted at JSS Science and Technology University, Mysuru (SJCE, Mysuru) during 16th -17th , October 2022.
- Delivered an invited talk on “LATEX” on 19th April 2022 organized by N.R.I Institute Of Research And Technology, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
- Reviewer for the International Conference “Machine Intelligence & Signal Processing (MISP-2021)” hosted by NIT, Arunachal Pradesh from 23-25th September 2021.
- Delivered an invited talk on “LATEX” for Research scholars and students on 27th December 2020 organized by Ekalavya Group of Technologies Partners, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh.
- Reviewer for International Conference on Distributed Computing, VLSI, Electrical Circuits and Robotics (2022 IEEE DISCOVER) organized by IEEE Mangalore Subsection at J. N. N. College of Engineering, Shivamogga, Karnataka during October 14-15, 2022
- Reviewer for International Conference on Recent Trends in Electronics and Communication by Department of Electronics and Communication the National Institute of Engineering in Association with IEEE Bangalore section and Mysore subsection held from 10th to 11th February 2023
- A guided project titled “ IOT based solar powered forest fire early detection and prevention with the anti-smuggling system” funded by VTU Financial Assistance, in the year 2021-22
- Successfully completed the NPTEL Certification Course on Research Methodology during Aug-Oct 2023 (8 week course).
- Successfully completed the NPTEL Certification Course on Patent Drafting for Beginners during Jul-Aug 2023 (4 week course).
International Conference
- Reviewer for 2nd IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing and Electrical Circuits and Electronics(ICDCECE-2023) organized by the Ballari Institute of Technology and management, Ballari, India in Association with IEEE Bangalore section on 29th and 30th April 2023.
- Reviewer for IEEE International Conference on Applied Intelligence and Sustainable Computing (ICAISC-2023) organized by Sri Dharmathala Manjunatheshwara College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad, 16th -17th June 2023
- Reviewer for IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Network Security (ICDSNS -2023) organized by Kalpataru Institute of Technology, Tiptur, 28th -29th July-2023.
- The guided project titled “ Replacement for Petrol Engine in MotorCycle- An Electrical Approach” has been selected as the best paper among presented papers at the international conference on Engineering Innovations (ICEI-2022) organized by Jain Institute of Technology, Davangere, India in association with Technical Institute of Engineers on 03.06.2022.
- Guided project titled “ Replacement for Petrol Engine in MotorCycle- An Electrical Approach” which has been shortlisted for the final round of presentation in "IFERP - Innovative Project Seed Funding Scheme” which is scheduled to take place on the 25th and 26th of June 2022.
- Successfully Completed the NPTEL Certification Course on “Effective Engineering Teaching In Practice" during Jan- Feb 2024(4 Week Course).
- Successfully completed the NPTEL Certification Course on “Research Methodology” during Aug-Oct 2023 (8 week course).
- Received grant of Rs. 2 Lakhs from Vision Group of Technologies for Faculty Development Programme- Year 2019-2020.
- Guided KSCST funded project titled “PLC based Automated Drainage Water Monitoring and Control System” in the year 2021-22.
- Successfully completed the NPTEL Certification Course on “Research Methodology” during Aug-Oct 2023 (8 week course).
- Received grant of Rs.4,000 from KSCST for Student Project - 46th Series: Year 2022-2023
- Guided KSCST funded project titled “Generation of Electricity Using Plastic Waste” in the year 2020-21.
- Participated as a resource person in webinar on "Industrial Automation & Robotics" organized by Dept of EEE, PA college of Engineering Mangalore, on 30.06.2021.
- Guided project titled “Advanced agricultural controlling and monitoring of green house using LI-FI technology”, in the year 2020-21.
- Guided KSCST funded project titled “Bionic Prosthetic ARM controlled by Muscle Sensor” in the year 2019-20.
- Successfully completed the NPTEL Certification Course on “Research Methodology” during Aug-Oct 2023 (8 week course).
- Successfully completed the NPTEL Certification Course on “ResearchMethodology” during Aug-Oct 2023 (8 week course).
Student Achivements
Student Achivements
viewPlacement Details
#No. | USN No | STUDENT NAME | COMPANY NAME |
1 | 4PM20EE003 | AKHILA S | NOVEL |
2 | 4PM20EE004 | AKRUTHI M K | TALENTSERVE |
3 | 4PM20EE005 | AMITH K B | NOVEL |
4 | 4PM20EE006 | AMRUTHA D | TECHNOLOGICS |
5 | 4PM20EE007 | ANANYA S U | ENVENTURE |
6 | 4PM20EE008 | ANUSHA S R | NOVEL |
7 | 4PM20EE039 | ARAVIND KUMAR S | NOVEL |
8 | 4PM21EE400 | BHARATH D K | NOVEL |
9 | 4PM20EE009 | CHANDRA L R | NOVEL |
10 | 4PM20EE010 | D S SUPRIYA | NOVEL |
11 | 4PM20EE011 | GANAVI S S | TATA ELXSI |
12 | 4PM20EE014 | HEMANTH PAWAR S | OJUS POWER |
13 | 4PM20EE015 | JUNAID AHAMED KHAN C | ENVENTURE |
14 | 4PM20EE021 | OMPRAKASH S M | TALENTSERVE |
15 | 4PM20EE023 | PRAJWAL G J | OJUS POWER |
16 | 4PM20EE024 | RAGHAVAN.A | OJUS POWER |
17 | 4PM20EE026 | RANJITH T S | OJUS POWER |
18 | 4PM20EE030 | SHOBHARAJ C | CODEGNAN |
19 | 4PM20EE031 | SHREENA M | TALENTSERVE |
20 | 4PM20EE032 | SHREYA B S | ENVENTURE |
21 | 4PM20EE035 | SUHAS SK | OJUS POWER |
22 | 4PM21EE419 | THEJAS BR | ENVENTURE |
23 | 4PM20EE036 | VYSHNAVI KY | ENVENTURE |
24 | 4PM20EE037 | YASHASWINI N | X-WORKZ |
25 | 4PM20EE029 | SHILPA NAYAKA | TEACHNOOK |
26 | 4PM20EE033 | SPOORTHI S | TEACHNOOK |
#No. | USN No | STUDENT NAME | COMPANY NAME |
1 | 4PM20EE416 | SANGEETHA S | ARCADIS |
2 | 4PM19EE018 | JANANI M D | CSS CORP |
3 | 4PM20EE400 | ANUSHA L | ENVENTURE |
4 | 4PM19EE003 | BASAVANA GOWDA G B | ENVENTURE |
5 | 4PM19EE004 | BHAVANA CM | ENVENTURE |
6 | 4PM20EE404 | DHANYASHREE D N | ENVENTURE |
7 | 4PM19EE013 | GIRISH M V | ENVENTURE |
8 | 4PM19EE015 | GOWTHAMI G M | ENVENTURE |
9 | 4PM20EE407 | KIRAN KUMAR S | ENVENTURE |
10 | 4PM20EE412 | PRAJWAL B | ENVENTURE |
11 | 4PM19EE023 | PRIYANKA S | ENVENTURE |
12 | 4PM20EE413 | RAJEENSTELLA D | ENVENTURE |
13 | 4PM19EE026 | RAKSHITHA C | ENVENTURE |
14 | 4PM20EE414 | RUDRESH C | ENVENTURE |
15 | 4PM19EE028 | SANJANA P | ENVENTURE |
16 | 4PM19EE029 | SANJAYA A L | ENVENTURE |
17 | 4PM20EE418 | VIKAS SR | ENVENTURE |
18 | 4PM19EE035 | ARPITHA C | IMMENSPHERE |
19 | 4PM19EE019 | LIKHITHA.B | INTELLIPAAT |
20 | 4PM19EE000 | MANISH A BALLUR | INTELLIPAAT |
21 | 4PM19EE024 | RAJ VARMA | INTELLIPAAT |
22 | 4PM19EE031 | SHREENITHA N RAJ | INTELLIPAAT |
23 | 4PM19EE034 | YASHASWINI T | TECHNOLOGICS |
24 | 4PM19EE007 | CHITRA H A | VINTRUS |
25 | 4PM19EE009 | DEEPTHI R | VINTRUS |
26 | 4PM19EE010 | DINESH N H | VINTRUS |
27 | 4PM19EE000 | GANESH GOWDA P | VINTRUS |
28 | 4PM18EE012 | NIVEDITHA B R | VINTRUS |
29 | 4PM19EE022 | POOJA H N | VINTRUS |
30 | 4PM19EE032 | SRINIVASA N | VINTRUS |
31 | 4PM19EE001 | ANKITHA C | X-WORKZ |
32 | 4PM20EE410 | P NAMEERA | X-WORKZ |
#No. | USN No | STUDENT NAME | COMPANY NAME |
1 | 4PM19EE437 | TEJASWINI R | 6D Technologies |
2 | 4PM18EE024 | SUNIL. K G | AVIN SYSTEMS |
3 | 4PM18EE003 | ASHWINI.B.V | BRIGOSHA |
4 | 4PM18EE022 | SOURAV T | BRITE ENGINEERING |
5 | 4PM18EE011 | NITHIN B.S | ELCAMINO |
6 | 4PM18EE008 | HARISHKUMAR.M | ELCAMINO |
7 | 4PM19EE412 | JANU N | ELCAMINO |
8 | 4PM18EE015 | PRASHANT R | ELCAMINO |
9 | 4PM19EE425 | PRAVEEN KUMAR G R | ELCAMINO |
10 | 4PM18EE006 | BHUMIKA L | ELINS SWITCH BOARD |
11 | 4PM18EE001 | ANUSHA D | ELINS SWITCH BOARD |
12 | 4PM18EE016 | PRATEEK M S | ENVENTURE |
13 | 4PM18EE005 | BHUMIKA.H D | INFOSYS |
14 | 4PM19EE423 | PRAJWAL V | INTELLIPREDIKT |
15 | 4PM19EE411 | JAIDEEP P | J J GLASTRONICS |
16 | 4PM18EE004 | BHOOMIKA S M | KYNDRYL |
17 | 4PM18EE025 | SUSHMA R R | KYNDRYL |
18 | 4PM18EE017 | PREETHA.M | KYNDRYL |
19 | 4PM18EE007 | DIVYASHREE M | KYNDRYL |
20 | 4PM18EE026 | SWALEH AHMED | LM WIND POWER |
21 | 4PM18EE009 | MANDARA B C | LM WIND POWER |
22 | 4PM18EE002 | ASHWINI B L | LM WIND POWER |
23 | 4PM19EE430 | RANJITHA G | MAVERIK |
24 | 4PM19EE407 | CHAITHRA Y H | MAVERIK |
25 | 4PM19EE413 | KARTHIKA S P | MCD BERL |
26 | 4PM19EE403 | AZEEM AHMED | MCD BERL |
27 | 4PM19EE414 | KAVYA GP | PESPT |
28 | 4PM19EE434 | SHIVAGANGA L | PROFISOLUTIONS |
29 | 4PM18EE010 | MANOJ R BIDARI | THRISHANKU TECHNOLOGICS |
30 | 4PM19EE436 | SRISHAM S M | UNIBRAIN SOFTECH |
31 | 4PM19EE438 | VARSHINI K P | UPSKILLZ |
32 | 4PM19EE421 | NEERAJ.P.BHONSLE | X-WORKZ |
33 | 4PM18EE020 | SHILPA U | X-WORKZ |
#No. | USN No | STUDENT NAME | COMPANY NAME |
1 | 4PM19EE416 | SURAJ PATIEL SM | BYJUs |
2 | 4PM18EE036 | PRAKRUTHI M J | CAMPUS MANAGEMENT |
3 | 4PM17EE031 | POOJA M | CAPGEMINI |
4 | 4PM17EE024 | MEGHANA. S | DELOITTE |
5 | 4PM17EE001 | ABHISHEKH G M | D-MART |
6 | 4PM17EE023 | MAHESHA N | D-MART |
7 | 4PM17EE027 | NANDAN GOWDA SJ | D-MART |
8 | 4PM18EE038 | RAMYA M | DXC TECHNOLOGY |
9 | 4PM17EE013 | BHARGAV B SHANUBHOG | ELCAMINO |
10 | 4PM17EE026 | N S PRATHIKSHA | GLOBAL QUEST |
11 | 4PM17EE042 | SAMRUDDHI KRISHNAA | GLOBAL QUEST |
12 | 4PM19EE413 | SANDESH R | MPHASIS |
13 | 4PM17EE014 | BHAVYA K R | NTT DATA |
14 | 4PM18EE005 | AKSHATHA C | NTT DATA |
15 | 4PM17EE054 | KEERTHANA V S | P2F SEMI |
16 | 4PM18EE414 | SHILPA S | PENTAGON SPACE |
17 | 4PM18EE402 | DEEPA | PEOPLE STRONG |
18 | 4PM17EE048 | SOWMYA G K | PUBLICIS SAPIENT |
19 | 4PM17EE016 | CHANDANA B | QSPIDERS |
20 | 4PM17EE039 | RAVIPRASAD C | SELEC CONTROLS |
21 | 4PM17EE025 | MURUGESH KOLHAR | SEVENTH SENSE |
22 | 4PM19EE409 | MARUTHI N | SHREE GAJANANA ELECTRICALS |
23 | 4PM17EE047 | SINDHU N K | SKOLAR |
24 | 4PM17EE008 | ANUSHA K U | TCS |
25 | 4PM17EE040 | ROOPA B | TCS |
26 | 4PM18EE020 | HARSHITH KUMAR | TCS |
27 | 4PM18EE013 | BARGAV B SHANUBHOG | TECHERA |
28 | 4PM18EE404 | HARSHITHA S P | TECHNOLOGICS |
29 | 4PM17EE030 | PARVATI KASAVAL | TEKION |
30 | 4PM17EE003 | AISHWARYA B.S | VERZEO |
31 | 4PM18EE406 | JYOTHI P | VERZEO |
#No. | USN No | STUDENT NAME | COMPANY NAME |
1 | 4PM16EE411 | PRIKSHITH R | ASCENT STAFFING SOLUTIONS |
2 | 4PM17EE413 | BHARATH WIN RAJ | ARBUTUS MERCHANTS |
3 | 4PM16EE035 | STEEVAN SANTHIS | ASIANPAINTS |
4 | 4PM16EE045 | LAXMANA C | BRIDGEI2I |
5 | 4PM16EE037 | SUSHMA B | CAPGEMINI |
6 | 4PM16EE014 | INCHARA | COGNIZANT |
7 | 4PM16EE016 | KAVYA H J | EXIMIUS |
8 | 4PM16EE010 | CHAITRA G M | FIDELITY |
9 | 4PM17EE414 | MUSKAN S | IDC TECHNOLOGIES SOLUTIONS |
10 | 4PM16EE027 | SCHIN H R | INFOSOFT TECHNOLOGIES |
11 | 4PM16EE022 | PRUTHVI H R | INFOSYS |
12 | 4PM16EE416 | SANJEEV THOMAS | IPA PVT LTD |
13 | 4PM16EE006 | AMULYA M K | KPIT TECHNOLOGIES |
14 | 4PM16EE024 | RAKSHITHA B V | PFS WEB GLOBAL SERVICES |
15 | 4PM16EE011 | CHAITRA GK | QSPIDERS |
16 | 4PM17EE409 | MALLIKARJUN | RETISISO INDIA PVT LTD |
17 | 4PM17EE411 | MANOJ L | SRI SIDDESHWARA ELECTRICALS |
18 | 4PM16EE028 | SAFWAN I | SS SUPPLY CHAIN SOLUTIONS |
19 | 4PM16EE018 | MAHALAKSHMI | TETHERFI |
20 | 4PM17EE400 | ADARSH S | THOUGHTS FRAME WORKS |
21 | 4PM16EE032 | SHRUTHI S | TORRY HARRIS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS |
22 | 4PM16EE001 | ABHISHEK M NADIG | TORRY HARRIS BUSINESS SOLUTIONS |
23 | 4PM16EE004 | AKSHATHA M | VIRTUSA |
24 | 4PM16EE020 | NIRANJANA VARAMBALLI N | WIPRO NTH |
25 | 4PM17EE401 | ANJU K M | WITRON |
#No. | USN No | STUDENT NAME | COMPANY NAME |
1 | 4PM15EE008 | BHUVANA KULKARNI | CAREER PRIME |
2 | 4PM15EE017 | KAVYASHREE M SHETTY | CAREER PRIME |
3 | 4PM15EE041 | SHREENIDHI GOUDAR | CAREER PRIME |
4 | 4PM15EE042 | SOUMYA PATIL | CAREER PRIME |
5 | 4PM16EE419 | VARUNKUMAR J | CAREER PRIME |
6 | 4PM15EE013 | FARHEEN TAJ S N | EXTRAMARKS |
7 | 4PM15EE047 | SYEDA MUNAZZA | EXTRAMARKS |
8 | 4PM15EE023 | MUBEENA BANU | INFOSYS |
9 | 4PM15EE038 | ROHAN U | INFOSYS |
10 | 4PM15EE034 | POOJA V | QSPIDERS |
11 | 4PM15EE054 | YASHODA MS | QSPIDERS |
12 | 4PM15EE005 | ANUSHA R | SLK |
13 | 4PM16EE417 | SUMA P | VISHAL INTERNATIONAL |
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Alumni
“My gratitude to the department of Electrical and electronics engineering which helped me grow as an individual. Thanks to the placement team who worked dedicatedly, bringing wider opportunities and interview cracking skills to us. Being placed at a GE associated company I feel proud and grateful to PES institute of technology and management. ”
“I’m always Grateful to Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department of PESITM for encouraging me in all aspects to achieve my dreams. My department encouraged me to explore my talent by providing an exceptional integrated learning environment in terms of academics, industrial exposure, leadership and extracurricular activities. I express my heartfelt thanks to the Professors for always being behind us to support and guide in all aspect. The lecturers were always dedicated and helpful whenever approached. I would also like to thank Professors for their constant encouragement for getting me Placed in KYNDRYL. I’ll always cherish these moments and I'm grateful to be part of PESITM. ”
“It was an good choice I made by choosing Electrical and Electronics branch, that to in PESITM. I am always thankful to my lecturers and HOD , for teaching not only the subject , along with their experience, practical things and making me as competitive in the present world . Thank you all.”
“PESITM encouraged us to explore our potential by providing great learning environment, not only in academics but in co-curricular as well. I am very thankful to all my faculty and non-faculty members for their continuous support throughout our engineering journey. ”
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Dr.Om Prakash Yadav
Professor and Head,
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
PES Institute of Technology and Management
NH 206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577 204
Phone- 8147053071
Office- 8966000053
Email- hodeee@pestrust.edu.in
Dr.Om Prakash Yadav
Professor and Head, Electrical and Electronics Engineering
PES Institute of Technology and Management
NH 206, Sagar Road, Shivamogga – 577 204
Phone- 8147053071
Office- 8966000053
Email- hodeee@pestrust.edu.in