BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering

BE Electrical ·
Bachelors
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4 years
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Fee (Tentative)NPR 850,000

B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering is a four years, 8 semester program of Kathmandu University. It has two specialization 

  1. BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Power and Control)
  2. BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Communication)

Why to study Electrical and Electronic (Power & Control) Engineering?

Students of Electrical and Electronics Engineering will acquire in-depth understanding of power engineering, power electronics, power quality, power systems modeling, planning, operation and control. They will be able to contribute to the exploitation of vast hydropower potential in Nepal.

Salient Features

Fee Structure for 2022

The table below displays the total amount that each student must pay for the entire duration of their BE in Electrical and Electronics Engineering studies for the 2022 batch.

Please note that the fees listed in the table do not cover expenses such as hostel accommodation, transportation, and end-of-semester or compartment exam fees. Students will need to pay separate fees for these additional services, as determined by the management of Kathmandu University (KU).

For

Course Fee

Nepali Student

8,50,000 (NRs Eight Lakhs Fifty Thousands Only)

Student From SAARC Nation

1.5 Times of Normal Fee i.e., NPR. 1,275,000

Students From OTHER Nation

2 Times of Normal Fee i.e., NPR. 1,700,000

Scholarships

DoEEE Scholarship: One out of every thirty students admitted to the undergraduate program is awarded this scholarship. This scholarship covers all University fees, excluding accommodation and transportation.

Need based Scholarship: KU provides this scholarship to financially needy students. Students applying for this scholarship are required to show evidence of economic hardship. This is a loan scholarship and the students receiving this scholarship are expected to pay the amount back to the University within a few years after graduation. This scholarship contributes to up to 75% of the tuition fees and is awarded to about 5% of the total number of students.

Others: Other opportunities will be announced as funding becomes available. Some students secure funding from external agencies. Some “Work and study” opportunities may also be available.

Eligibility

10+2 (or equivalent) examinations with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate and 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM)

OR  

Minimum 2.4 GPA in aggregate and minimum C+ in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM) and minimum C in other subjects.  Note: Students who have completed +2 in Biology stream must have taken additional mathematics course and passed it with cumulative PCM of 50% or 2.4 GPA to be eligible for the indicated programs. 

Note: Students who have completed +2 in Biology stream must have taken additional mathematics course and passed it with cumulative PCM of 50% or 2.4 GPA to be eligible for the indicated programs. 

The admission to B.E Electrical and Electronics Engineering program is generally called in the month of June/July, every year.

Candidates must have appeared in Kathmandu University Common Admission Test (KUCAT-CBT) and obtained the required threshold score in the test.

Admission will be offered on merit basis based on CBT score (rank) for both open and reserved (quota) seat categories. 

Detailed information on admission can be found on the official site of the University for Admission, which can be reached at http://www.ku.edu.np/admission/

Job Prospects

Where are the career opportunities after doing BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering?

Graduates of BE in Electrical and Electronic Engineering can persue their career in diverse fields such as:

  1. Power sector: Electricity Authorities, hydropower stations
  2. Industries: Manufacturing and Hotels
  3. Academic Institutions and Research Centers