PSE
M.E Power System Engineering - Grievance Redress And Monitoring Committee
Grievance Redress and Monitoring Committee
In order to comply with the AICTE Regulation for addressing grievances of students, a Committee has been constituted in the department to resolve the grievances, complaints, malpractices and problems of students.
This committee aims to provide a platform for students, where they can share their grievances and complaints. The committee ensures that all the complaints will be properly enquired and action will be taken according to the Guidelines given by the Government of Tamilnadu.
M.E Power System Engineering - TESTING AND CONSULTANCY
ELECTRICAL MOTOR TESTING LABORATORY
(Funded by TEQIP – III under Centre of Excellence in Alternate Energy Research)
Other Facilities
OTHER FACILITIES
Programme Specific Laboratories
1.PROGRAMME SPECIFIC LABORATORIES
i. POWER SYSTEM LABORATORY
Power Systems Laboratory is equipped with many advanced Apparatuses and devices to conduct important tests on power systems, starting from generation unit with control panel and protection equipment passing through the transmission lines to the load units with power factor correction panel.
The main Objectives of this lab:
M.E Power System Engineering - Facilities
FACILITIES
This programme is very keen about creating the ambiance for the learners. All the laboratories are established with the equipments and softwares as per the AICTE norms. The equipments procured are effectively utilized for research and development, testing and consultancy works. Faculty, Research Scholars and Post Graduate students are utilizing the facilities in the laboratories for their research and project work
Research Facilities
CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE-ALTERNATE ENERGY RESEARCH (CoE-AER)
To enhance Research, Development and Innovation in academic institutions, MHRD is competitively funding 30 Centres of Excellence for world-class research in thematic areas under TEQIP-II, a World Bank funded Project. The department has established Centre of Excellence for Alternate Energy Research under TEQIP phase II with fund of Rs.5 crores and TEQIP phase III with fund of Rs.1.5 crores.
M.E Power System Engineering - PO
PROGRAMME OUTCOMES(POs)
PO1: An ability to independently carry out research /investigation and development work to solve practical problems
PO2 : An ability to write and present a substantial technical report/document
PO3 : Students should be able to demonstrate a degree of mastery over the area as per the specialization of the program. The mastery should be at a level higher than the requirements in the appropriate bachelor program