Course Description
Electrical power is the main source of energy that drives the entire domestic and industrial work cycle. Modern day electrical devices and equipment like thyristors, rectifiers, controllers’ etc. are based on the application of power electronics. Power electronics as a sub-division of electronics engineering deals with the application of solid-state electronics to the control and conversion of electric power. In industries, there is a need for conversion of power from AC to DC at the subsequent level of functioning. To keep this process working there is a need for electronics engineers who have knowledge in the domain of power electronics. A master’s degree in Power electronics aims at providing that qualified and trained engineering manpower to the industry through dissipation of knowledge and skills to the students in the form of various subjects and practical modules as a part of their post-graduation academic curriculum.