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Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

The Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a three-year program that teaches students the basics of electrical systems along with electronic devices and circuits. The course covers topics like electrical circuits, electronic components, power systems, digital electronics, and control systems.

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Program Overview

The Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a three-year program that teaches students the basics of electrical systems along with electronic devices and circuits. The course covers topics like electrical circuits, electronic components, power systems, digital electronics, and control systems. Students learn through theory classes and practical training, including lab work and workshop sessions, to understand both electrical and electronic technologies. This program is good for students who want to work in power companies, electronics manufacturing, or maintenance and automation industries.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the basics of electrical circuits and electronic components
  • Learn how electrical machines and power systems work
  • Gain knowledge of digital electronics and control systems
  • Understand wiring, installation, and maintenance practices
  • Develop skills to test and troubleshoot electrical and electronic faults
  • Learn safety rules and practices followed in electrical and electronics industries
  • Build practical skills through lab and workshop training
  • Get ready for jobs as an electrical/electronics technician or junior engineer

Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must have passed 10th standard (SSC) or equivalent from a recognized board.
  • Minimum aggregate marks as per institute/state polytechnic norms (generally 35-50%).
  • Candidates who have passed 10+2 (Science stream) are also eligible for lateral entry in many institutes.
  • Admission is usually based on entrance exams (like state polytechnic CET) or merit-based selection, depending on the state and institute.
  • There is no upper age limit in most institutes, but some states may have specific age criteria.

Why Choose MIU for Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

  • Builds a strong technical foundation in both electrical and electronics engineering basics.
  • Shorter duration compared to a degree course, helping students enter the job market faster.
  • Offers hands-on practical training through labs, workshops, and industrial exposure.
  • Opens doors to government and private sector jobs in power, electronics, and automation industries.
  • Provides a good pathway to pursue B.Tech/B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering through lateral entry.
  • High demand for skilled technicians in growing fields like automation, renewable energy, and electronics manufacturing.
  • Affordable course fees compared to degree programs, making it accessible for more students.
  • Develops practical skills like circuit testing, wiring, and equipment maintenance valued by employers.

Career Prospects

Junior Engineer (Electrical/Electronics) – Support engineering teams in power or electronics companies.
Electronics Technician – Install, maintain, and repair electronic devices and systems.
Electrical Technician – Handle wiring, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems.
Maintenance Engineer – Maintain electrical and electronic equipment in factories.
Control Panel Technician – Operate and maintain automation and control panels in industries.
Site Supervisor (Electrical/Electronics) – Oversee technical work at construction or project sites.
Quality Control Technician – Check quality of electrical and electronic products.
Government Sector Jobs – Apply for technical roles in electricity boards and public sector companies.
Solar/Renewable Energy Technician – Work in installation and maintenance of solar power systems