The B.Tech Electrical Engineering program at Puran Murti Vidyapeeth is a premier 4-year undergraduate degree designed to power the modern world. At its core, the program focuses on the four pillars of the electrical lifecycle: generation, transmission, distribution, and utilization. While traditional engineering focused on fossil-fuel power plants, the 2026-27 curriculum on our 33-acre Sonepat campus is built for the global energy transition. It prepares students to manage massive electrical grids while ensuring that energy reaches homes and industries with maximum efficiency and minimal loss.
The academic journey begins with a deep dive into electrical circuits and machines. Students learn the fundamental laws of electromagnetism that govern how motors and transformers function. By mastering these core concepts, engineers can design more efficient electrical hardware that reduces energy waste. In our "Workstation and Wrench" labs, students gain hands-on experience with high-voltage equipment, ensuring they are "Day-Zero Productive" for public sector giants like BHEL, NTPC, and Power Grid Corporation.
As the world moves toward a greener future, the program heavily integrates renewable energy and smart grid technology. Students learn to manage volatile power sources like solar and wind, using digital "Smart Grids" to balance supply and demand in real-time. This includes studying power electronics and energy storage systems that allow cities to run on 100% clean energy. This specialized knowledge is a primary driver for students aiming for "Exceptional Candidate" status at global green-energy firms and MNCs like Siemens and Schneider Electric.
Another critical frontier covered in the curriculum is Electric Vehicle (EV) technology. With the global shift away from internal combustion engines, electrical engineers are now the primary architects of the automotive industry. Students study battery management systems (BMS), high-speed charging infrastructure, and electric powertrains. By training in these high-growth areas, graduates are uniquely positioned to lead at firms like Tata Power, Tesla, and Mahindra Electric, securing salary packages that can reach up to ₹39.5 LPA.
Ultimately, the program merges these diverse fields through the study of Control Systems and Automation. By using industry-standard simulation tools like MATLAB and ANSYS, students learn to design the "brains" that keep electrical systems stable and safe. This comprehensive training ensures that Puran Murti graduates are not just technicians, but innovators capable of leading the global energy revolution. Whether working in aerospace with ISRO or in urban infrastructure, our alumni are equipped to define the future of how the world utilizes power.