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KIT College offers a 3-year Diploma in Electrical Engineering program, affiliated with CTEVT, designed to prepare competent technical professionals in the fields of electricity, electronics, power systems, and renewable energy.

This program combines foundational electrical principles with practical applications in energy systems, electrical machinery, and industrial installations. It is ideal for students seeking to build a rewarding career in one of Nepal’s most vital and growing technical fields.

Why Study Electrical Engineering at KIT?

  • Experienced and dedicated faculty team
  • Hands-on learning with fully-equipped labs and workshops
  • Industry exposure through partnerships with organizations like Nepal Electricity Authority, Nepal Airlines, Nepal Telecom, and more
  • Focus on both theoretical understanding and real-world problem-solving
  • Skill development in the design, repair, operation, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment

Program Objectives

  • Produce qualified electrical technicians with solid knowledge in power systems, electrical machines, and equipment maintenance
  • Empower students with the ability to work in industrial operations, renewable energy, and electrical design
  • Equip graduates with the capability to support local industries and promote self-reliance in technical manpower
  • Instill values of professionalism, dedication, and social responsibility

Key Learning Outcomes

Graduates will acquire competencies in the following areas:

  • Electrical Fundamentals: Voltage, current, resistance, power, and circuit analysis
  • Electrical Machines & Power Systems: Transformers, motors, generators, transmission and distribution
  • Electronics & Microcontrollers: Logic circuits, devices, and embedded system programming
  • Power Electronics: Motor drives, converters, and control systems
  • Electrical Measurements: Accurate use of measuring tools and instrumentation
  • CAD & Simulation: Design and simulation of electrical systems using digital tools
  • Renewable Energy Systems: Solar, wind, and hydroelectric power technologies
  • Safety & Standards: Compliance with electrical safety codes and installation guidelines
  • Professional Skills: Communication, teamwork, problem-solving, and project management

Career Prospects

Graduates of this program can work as:

  • Electrical Technicians
  • Power System Operators
  • Maintenance Engineers
  • Field Engineers
  • Control System Technicians
  • Technicians in hydropower, telecom, aviation, industrial, and energy sectors

They may also pursue further studies in electrical engineering, electronics, or renewable energy technologies.

Semester-Wise Course Structure

First Semester

  • Communication Nepali
  • Communication English
  • Engineering Mathematics I
  • Engineering Physics I
  • Engineering Chemistry I
  • Engineering Drawing I
  • Applied Mechanics
  • Workshop Practice I

Second Semester

  • Engineering Mathematics II
  • Engineering Physics II
  • Engineering Chemistry II
  • Engineering Drawing II
  • Workshop Practice II
  • Computer Application I
  • Safety Rules and Regulation
  • Principles of Electrical Engineering

Third Semester

  • Computer Programming
  • Basic Electronics
  • Civil Construction and Survey
  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Materials
  • Electric Circuit Theory
  • Elements of Engineering Economics
  • Electrical Installation I
  • Electrical Engineering Drawing I

Fourth Semester

  • Social Studies
  • Computer-Aided Drawing
  • Electronic Devices and Logic Circuits
  • Electrical Installation II
  • Electrical Engineering Drawing II
  • Electrical Machines I
  • Electrical Measurements and Measuring Instruments
  • Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Power

Fifth Semester

  • Design, Estimating and Costing
  • Switch Gear and Protection
  • Power Electronics
  • Electrical Machines II
  • Utilization of Electrical Energy
  • Control System Components
  • Electrical Repair and Maintenance I
  • Minor Project

Sixth Semester

  • Organization and Management
  • Power Stations
  • Power System Operation and Maintenance
  • Electrical Repair and Maintenance II
  • Industrial Attachment
  • Entrepreneurship Development
  • Elective (e.g., Micro Hydro)
  • Major Project
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