Overview
BE Electrical Engineering at Central Engineering College, Janakpurdham
The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering at Central Engineering College, Janakpurdham, is a four-year bachelor-level engineering program affiliated with Purbanchal University. The program has 48 seats.
Its academic sequence moves from mathematics, physics, computing, drawing, and basic electrical engineering into electrical machines, power systems, instrumentation, control engineering, protection, industrial electrification, high-voltage engineering, transmission and distribution design, and power-plant engineering. The curriculum also includes practical components, two electrical engineering projects, electives, professional practice, and an internship. The Purbanchal University course structure is identified as effective from the 2021 batch.
Quick highlights
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Course: Bachelor of Electrical Engineering
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College: Central Engineering College
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Location: Ramanand Chowk, Janakpurdham-8, Dhanusa, Madhesh Province, Nepal
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Affiliation: Purbanchal University
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Duration: 4 years
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Academic structure: 8 semesters
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Seats: 48
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Curriculum: Effective from 2021 batch
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Final-stage components: Electrical Engineering Project-I, Electrical Engineering Project-II, electives, Engineering Professional Practice, and internship
How the curriculum develops
The first year provides the scientific and technical base for later electrical engineering subjects. Semester I includes Mathematics I, Physics, English for Technical Communication, Computer Programming, Fundamental of Computing Technology, Engineering Drawing, and Workshop Technology.
Semester II continues with Mathematics II and Chemistry while introducing Object Oriented Programming with C++, Digital Electronics, Applied Mechanics, and Basic Electrical Engineering. Practical hours are built into computing, electronics, chemistry, drawing, workshop, and electrical subjects.
Core electrical engineering study
The third semester shifts more directly toward the discipline through Mathematics-III, Fundamentals of Thermodynamics and Heat, Network Analysis, Electronic Circuits, Electrical Engineering Material, and Microprocessor.
Semester IV includes Applied Mathematics, Electromagnetics, Numerical Methods, Electrical Machine, Power System Analysis-I, and Instrumentation. This stage connects circuit and machine study with electromagnetic theory, power-system analysis, measurement, and numerical work.
The fifth semester includes Probability & Statistics, Advanced Instrumentation, Control System Engineering, Electric Machine Design, Power System Analysis-II, Synchronous and Special Machine, and Research Methodology.
Semester VI moves into Power Electronics, Power System Protection, Digital Control System, Industrial Electrification, Signal Analysis, Engineering Economics, and Hazard Analysis and Safety Management.
Power, design, projects, and professional study
The seventh semester brings several applied electrical subjects together. Students study Project Management for Engineers, High Voltage Engineering, Utilization of Electrical Energy, Power Transmission and Distribution Design, Engineering Professional Practice, Elective-I, and Electrical Engineering Project-I.
The eighth semester includes Power Plant Engineering, Elective II, Electrical Engineering Project-II, and Internship. Project-II carries a substantial practical component, while the internship forms a separate part of the final semester curriculum.
Elective options
Electrical Engineering students can choose from defined elective groups.
Elective I:
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Rural Electrification
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Electric Energy System Management
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Reliability Engineering
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Soft Computing Techniques
Elective II:
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Advanced Power System
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Applied Photovoltaic Engineering
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Wind Energy Conservation System
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Micro-Hydro Power
These options extend the core curriculum into energy systems, reliability, rural electrification, computational approaches, and selected renewable-energy applications.
Academic setting at Central Engineering College
Central Engineering College is located at Ramanand Chowk, Janakpurdham-8, Dhanusa. Its engineering teaching environment includes laboratory facilities, classrooms, and library services. Academic activities also include seminars, workshops, guest lectures, excursions, tours, and field visits.
For Electrical Engineering students, the curriculum itself requires practical work across computing, electronics, machines, instrumentation, power systems, control, design, and project subjects. The later semesters place additional emphasis on system-level electrical engineering through protection, industrial electrification, high-voltage study, transmission and distribution, power plants, projects, and internship.
Areas covered by the degree
Across eight semesters, the program addresses:
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Electrical machines and machine design
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Power-system analysis and protection
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Electrical and electronic circuits
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Instrumentation and measurement
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Control systems
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Power electronics
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Industrial electrification
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High-voltage engineering
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Power transmission and distribution design
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Utilization of electrical energy
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Power-plant engineering
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Electrical engineering projects
The course content is relevant to technical work connected with power generation, transmission, industrial electrical systems, control applications, and electrical design. Career outcomes depend on individual skills, professional requirements, experience, and available opportunities.
FAQ
How long is BE Electrical Engineering at Central Engineering College?
The Bachelor of Electrical Engineering is a four-year program organized across eight semesters.
Which university is the program affiliated with?
The program is affiliated with Purbanchal University.
How many seats are available?
BE Electrical Engineering at Central Engineering College has 48 seats.
What does the first semester include?
The first semester covers Mathematics I, Physics, English for Technical Communication, Computer Programming, Fundamental of Computing Technology, Engineering Drawing, and Workshop Technology.
Does the program include project work?
Yes. Electrical Engineering Project-I is included in Semester VII and Electrical Engineering Project-II in Semester VIII.
Is an internship part of the curriculum?
Yes. Internship is included in the eighth semester of the Purbanchal University course structure.
Are electives available in the program?
Yes. The curriculum includes Elective-I in Semester VII and Elective II in Semester VIII, with options covering areas such as rural electrification, energy-system management, reliability, photovoltaic engineering, wind energy, and micro-hydro power.













