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JODHPUR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JODHPUR
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
Hearty Welcome
to
NBA PEER TEAM Members
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 1
Introduction
Department Achievements/ Recognitions (Dept., Faculty and Student)
C1: Vision, Mission and Program Educational Objectives
C2: Program Curriculum and Teaching – Learning Processes
C3: Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes
C4: Student’s Performance
C5: Faculty Information and Contributions
C6: Facilities and Technical Support
C7: Continuous Improvement
OBE Philosophy of the Department
PART-I
PART-II
DETAILS OF PRESENTATION
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
2
Introduction
Total Faculty
Strength : 19
Faculty Cadre :
1: 3: 5
Average Teaching
Experience : 10
years
Technical Support :
05
Current Intake:
UG Students (120)
and PG Students: (18)
Average Student
Faculty Ratio : 19.27
(for Assessment
years)
Lecture Theatres and
Tutorials : 08
Physical Laboratories
: 09
• Established with UG Program : 2003-04 (60 seats)
• Started M. Tech. (Power Systems) : 2010-11 (18 Seats)
• Enhancement in annual intake: From 60 to 120 seats in 2006-07
• Approval of Research Centre, RTU, Kota: 2016-17 with 2 approved research
supervisors.
• Accreditation: by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) since April, 2011: Third
time accredited till June, 2022.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
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Department Achievements/Recognitions
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
SESSION 2018-19
RTU (ATU) TEQIP-III funded
Conference on Advances in Energy
Management – INR 5Lac
NBAAccreditation (3rd time in a
row)
SESSION 2019-20
FTP on “Advances in Solar PV Energy
Technologies” under AICTE-BTU
Sponsored worth INR 3Lac
STTP on “Machine Learning and it’s
Applications to Big Data” from AICTE
under AQIS worth INR 3.4Lac
Two Research Projects under RTU (ATU)
TEQIP-III “Competitive Research Fund”
worth INR 4.8Lac
Best Department Award during Techno
Fest. “Open House-2019”.
SESSION 2020-21
FDP on “Accreditation – A tool for
Continuous Improvement” under TEQIP-
III -INR 70,000/-
AICTE funded MODROB laboratory
(Power Electronics and Drives Lab)
worth INR 16.33Lac
Industrial Automation and Renewable
Energy Lab for Skill Up gradation
worth INR 3Lac
Induction program on “Advances in
Renewable Energy Technologies:
Opportunities and Challenges” from
AICTE-ISTE – INR 3Lac
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Faculty Achievements/Recognitions
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
1.
•Patent on “A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING AND DETECTION OF
SATURATION CURRENT IN AN INDUCTOR”on 06/08/2021. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal)
2.
•Awarded with CMI Level 5 Certificate in Management and Leadership on 26/11/2019.
(Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal)
3.
•Awarded with Gold Medal for a NPTEL Online Certification on Basic Electric Circuits
with a score of 91%. (Mr. Amit Singhal)
4.
•Certificate of Appreciation for being recognized as NPTEL Believer. (Mr. Ankit
Tandon)
5.
•Funded with two CRS Project Proposals (TEQIP-III). (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal and Dr.
Sandip Mehta)
6.
•published a research paper in IEEE Access titled “ Protection Scheme using Wavelet-
Alienation-Neural Technique for UPFC Compensated Transmission Line” in 2021.
(Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore )
7.
•Mr. Vinit Mehta was awarded for the First Prize for Dr. Muhammad Harunur Rashid
Awards of Best Papers in ICREU-2020. (Mr. Vinit Mehta)
8.
•A proceeding of ICAEM 2019 was published, under the headship of Springer by the
Department of Electrical Engineering. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal)
9.
•Paper presented during 4th World Summit on Accreditation organized by NBA during
07/09/2018 to 09/09/2018. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal )
10.
•published a book titled “Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and Machine
Learning” in South Asian Academic Publications INDIA. (Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore and
Mr. Ankit Tandon )
11.
•Acknowledged by The Institution of Engineers, India for evaluating an article in
Journal of The Institution of Engineers(India): Series B. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal)
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Student Achievements/Recognitions
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
1
• Divyaraj Singh Chundawat selected in Rajasthan Administrative Services
(RAS) - Rank 38
2
• Secured AIR- 1st in Junior Engineer Examination, AIIMS, Jodhpur (Mr. Javed
Tazak)
3
• Secured AIR-3rd in DSSSB Junior Engineer Examination.(Mr. Anil Sinwar)
4
• Pooja Kanwar Rathore secured AIR-1 in SSB.
5
• Pooja Kanwar Rathore secured 4th rank in University merit(RTU, Kota)
6
• Mahima Gupta & Vikram Choudhary secured 1st & 4th rank in University
merit (RTU, Kota)
7
• Vaibhav Gehlot secured 7th rank in University merit (RTU, Kota)
8
• Selected in Team Baroda for CK NAIDU(U-25) (Mr. Bhanu Pania)
9
• Ankit Parihar won a Bronze medal in Inter college boxing championship at
MBM engineering college.
10
• Shrishti Chouhan won a Silver medal in Bench press-2021 held in Goa and a
Gold medal in Bench press-2022 held in Kerala at National Level.
11
• Selected in top 15 among 107 proposals in the TEQIP-III sponsored two
days’ R.T.U. HACKATHON 2018 at Jaipur.
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M1: To adopt
advanced practices in
the area of technical
education.
M2: To develop
competent faculty,
researchers and
professionals who can
contribute to the
sustainable
development.
M3: To improve upon
existing facilities for
supporting research in
cutting edge technologies
and strengthening
multidisciplinary
approach.
M4: To emerge as a
catalyst of synergy
between technical
education and social
sciences so as to inculcate
ethical values amongst
technocrats.
To become an eminent destination of technical education and research in the field of Electrical
Engineering and to impart knowledge based value added education for economic, scientific and
sustainable development of the state as a whole and society in general.
Vision Statement of Department
Mission Statements of Department
PEO1:
Preparation
PEO2: Breadth
PEO3: Core
Competence
PEO4: Learning
Environment
PEO5:
Professionalism
Program Educational Objectives
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Mapping of PEOs with Mission of the
Department
PEO Statements M1 M2 M3 M4
PEO1 Preparation 3 2 2 2
PEO2 Breadth 1 2 3 1
PEO3 Core Competence 3 3 2 2
PEO4 Learning Environment 2 1 3 3
PEO5 Professionalism 1 3 3 3
Preparation: Electrical Engineering graduates should be competent enough in the practice of Electrical Engineering in industry,
research & development and public service units.
Breadth: To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and electrical engineering fundamentals required to
solve problems related to electrical engineering and to prepare the students for post-graduate programs.
Core Competence: To train students with good scientific aptitude in Electrical broadband so as to comprehend, analyze, design,
and create novel products and solutions for sustainable development of society.
Learning Environment: To motivate the students toward continuous professional development through individual effort and life-long
learning for a successful professional career.
Professionalism: To inculcate professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, team spirit, leadership,
multidisciplinary approach, and an ability for self-education as well as self-employment amongst the students.
C1.2
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Program Curriculum
S.
No.
Category
Abbre
viation
Breakup
of
Credits
1 Humanities and Social Sciences
including Management courses
HSMC 10
2 Basic Science Courses BSC 23
3 Engineering Science Courses ESC 24
4 Professional Core Courses PCC 78
5 Professional Elective Courses PEC 6
6 Open Elective Courses OE 6
7 Project, Seminar and Industrial
Training
PSIT 15
8 Social Outreach, Discipline &
Extra Curriculum Activities
SODEC
A
4
9 Mandatory Courses MC 0
HSMC
6%
BSC
14%
ESC
14%
PCC
47%
PEC
4%
OE
4%
PSIT
9%
SODECA
2%
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C2.1
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Compliance of the University curriculum
for attaining the PO and PSO
C2.2
Reference: AICTE Examination Reform Document
(https://www.aicte-india.org/sites/default/files/ExaminationReforms.pdf)
• Industrial training/tours for
students
• Impact analysis of industrial
training
• Feedback and action taken
• Identification of project Domain and
allocation
• Project contribution towards
attainment of POs and PSOs
• Monitoring and evaluation
• Industry supported laboratories
• Question paper setting and
effective evaluation process
• Outcomes/ Case Study Questions
• Evidence of COs mapping in class
test / mid-term tests
• Quality Assignment and its
relevance to COs
• Adherence to Academic Calendar
• Methodologies to support weak
students and encourage bright
students
• Quality of classroom teaching.
• Continuous Assessment
• Feedback and actions taken
Instructional
methods and
pedagogical
initiatives
Quality
Evaluation
Process
Initiatives
related to
industry
interaction
Quality of
student
projects and
practical
training
Teaching and Learning Process
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C2.3
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Course Outcomes and Mapping with PO
and PSO
SEMESTER
: III
Subject Name: Electrical Machines-I
C3EE4-07A.1
At the end of semester, the student will be able to understand the basics of Magnetic
circuits. They will also be able to visualize the various magnetic fields produced.
This will help them to understand different magnetic materials used in the
construction of electrical machines.
C3EE4-07A.2
At the end of semester, the student will understand the concepts of electromagnetic
energy conversion systems that they can apply in different machines for the
calculation of electromagnetic force and torque. Also, they will be able to select a
suitable rating electrical machine depending on the load requirements.
C3EE4-07A.3
At the end of semester the student will understand the basic principle, construction,
operation, internal behavior, applications of DC machines. The knowledge of
internal behavior of DC machines will help the students to design optimally the
machines.
C3EE4-07A.4
At the end of semester the student will analyze the characteristics of DC motor and
DC generator. Also, they will be able to understand the recent trends in starting,
speed control and braking of DC motors using semi- conductor devices which are the
basic need in many industrial applications.
C3EE4-07A.5
At the end of semester the student will understand the basic principle, construction,
characteristics, operation, internal behavior, testing and applications of single-phase
transformers and poly-phase transformers.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
SEMESTER:
III
Subject Name: Electrical Machines-I
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
C3EE4-07A.1 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0
C3EE4-07A.2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C3EE4-07A.3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C3EE4-07A.4 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
C3EE4-07A.5 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
SEMESTER: III Subject Name: Electrical Machines-I
CO PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
C3EE4-07A.1 3 0 2 0
C3EE4-07A.2 1 0 2 0
C3EE4-07A.3 1 1 3 0
C3EE4-07A.4 1 1 3 0
C3EE4-07A.5 1 0 0 0
C3.1
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Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Assessment Tools Weightage Frequency Responsibility
Direct
Assessment
Continuou
s Internal
Evaluation
(CIE)
Theory
Internal
Assessment
90% 60%
2 in a
semester
Department level
Lab IA
Once in a
semester
Department level
Final year
project
In 8th
Semester
Department level
Technical
Seminar
In 8th
Semester
Department level
University Exam (Semester
End Exam)
40%
Once at the
end of the
semester
University level
Indirect
Assessment Course End Survey 10%
At the end of
the semester
Department level
Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE):
• The Internal Assessment marks in theory papers is usually based on two tests generally conducted in each semester as per
the academic calendar stipulated by the institution in accordance to the affiliated university.
• Question papers for the corresponding course are prepared by the respective course faculty and are submitted to the Secrecy
well in advance.
• Students’ performance in the IA test is evaluated as per the scheme and solution prepared by the corresponding course
faculty.
• The continuous evaluation of the laboratories is done through the rubrics.
Attainment of COs
C3.2
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Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
PROCESS FOR CO ATTAINMENT CALCULATION
Direct Assessment = 40% of University Marks (on the scale of 3) + 60% of Mid Term Marks/ Lab Internal
Assessment (CO Attainment on the scale of 3)
Mid Term CO attainment:
Attainment Level 1: Students scoring less than or equal to 40% marks out of the relevant maximum marks
is considered to be attainment level of “1”
Attainment Level 2: Students scoring 41-59 % marks out of the relevant maximum marks is considered to
be attainment level of “2”
Attainment Level 3: Students scoring 60% or more than 60% marks out of the relevant maximum marks is
considered to be attainment level of “3”
University CO attainment:
The university CO attainment is calculated on the basis of the number of students scoring more than University
average percentage marks. The attainment level is obtained by converting the percentage marks on a scale of 3.
Indirect Assessment = Course End Survey
Total CO attainment (5 CO’s per subject) = 90% of Direct Assessment + 10% of Indirect Assessment
C3.3
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CO Attainment Calculation Sheet Course Completion Report
The course outcomes of all courses are obtained from the Course Completion Report (CCR) submitted by
the course coordinator. The report is framed on the basis of CO attainment calculation sheet involving
mapping of each question with mapped CO and its attainment by individual student based on the set
attainment levels.
C3.4
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Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Deptt. of Electrical Engg., JIET
16 Course End Survey
Assessment Parameter
Excellent
(5 points)
A: above 80%
Good
(4 points)
B: 60% to 80%
Fair
(3 points)
C: 40% to 60%
Poor
( <2 points)
D: <40%
R1. Clarity of the object
of the experiment,
preparedness for the
experiment which includes
the circuit diagram
/analytical solution and
theoretical knowledge
related to the experiment.
The student is completely aware
about the object of the experiment,
the circuit diagram/analytical
solution of the object along with
the fundamental knowledge behind
it.
The student is partially aware
about the object of the
experiment, the circuit
diagram/analytical solution of the
object along with the
fundamental knowledge behind it.
The student is little aware about
the object of the experiment, the
circuit diagram/analytical
solution of the object but has a
little fundamental knowledge
behind it.
The student is not at all aware about the
object of the experiment, the circuit
diagram/analytical solution of the object
but has a little fundamental knowledge
behind it.
R2. Individual’s
contribution in successfully
performing the
experiment, healthy team
work and regularity.
Student is aware about rating and
role of each instrument involved in
the experiment, has individually
made the connections and
performed the experiment
cooperatively in the team being
regular in the laboratory.
Student is aware about the role of
each instrument involved in the
experiment, has individually made
the connections and performed the
experiment cooperatively in the
team being regular in the
laboratory.
Student is neither aware about
rating nor about the role of
instruments involved in the
experiment, has individually
made the connections and
performed the experiment
cooperatively in the team being
regular in the laboratory.
Student is neither aware about rating
nor about the role of instruments
involved in the experiment, has only
observed the performance of the
experiment done by the team being
irregular in the laboratory.
R3. Interpretation of the
results along with the real
time application of the
experiment.
Student is able to predict the
expected results of the experiment,
analyze the results and well aware
about the applications of the
experiment in the day to day life.
Student is not able to predict the
expected results of the experiment,
but can analyze the results and
well aware about the applications
of the experiment in the day to day
life.
Student is not able to predict the
expected results of the
experiment, nor able to analyze
the results and aware about the
applications of the experiment in
the day to day life.
Student is not able to predict the
expected results of the experiment, nor
able to analyze the results and not aware
about the applications of the experiment
in the day to day life.
R4.Timely work
completion along with
submission and viva-voice.
Student has timely completed work,
submitted on time and answered all
the questions in viva-voce.
Student has timely completed
work, submitted on time and
answered most of the questions in
viva-voce.
Student has timely completed
work, not submitted on time and
answered few questions in viva-
voce.
Student has neither completed work,
nor submitted on time and answered a
few questions in viva-voce.
LAB RUBRICS & CO ATTAINMENT CALCULATIONS
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Assessment Tools Weightage Frequency Responsibility
Direct Assessment
Course Outcomes
Attainment 80%
End of the
semester
Department
level
Indirect
Assessment
Exit Survey 20%
At the end of the
program
Department
level
Attainment of PO’s and PSO’s :
Direct Assessment:
• Course outcomes attainment
The performance of the students in internal assessments and university exams will lead to the attainment of Course Outcomes’. The indirect
assessment also contributes to the Course Outcome attainment. Course Outcomes’ of a particular subject will be mapped to the relevant PO’s in
the scale of 3, 2, and 1. Attainment for particular Program Outcome is calculated by taking weighted average of all course outcome attainment
addressing that particular PO. Similar calculation will be done for all the POs and for every course. The PO attainment for a batch of students
will be calculated by taking the sum of all attainments for a particular PO and dividing by the number of courses mapped to the same PO.
PO Calculation Sheet
PSO Calculation Sheet
C3.6
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Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
• EXIT SURVEY:
Jodhpur Institute of Engineering & Technology has an Internal Quality Assessment
Cell (IQAC) responsible for the academic quality monitoring and assessment.
IQAC prepares a set of questions relevant to the program outcomes/graduate
attributes and also questions relevant to Program Specific Outcomes. These
questions are formulated and asked to get the information regarding the opinion
and various observations about the program from the final year students. The
questions are rated by the outgoing batch in the range of 3, 2 and 1 and the exit
survey attainment is calculated accordingly.
Questionnaire of Exit survey:
1. Engineering knowledge: Are you capable of applying the knowledge acquired during the
course to solve the varied Engineering problems?
2. Problem analysis: Will you be able to Identify/Formulate/Analyze a solution for a given
Engineering problem?
3. Design/development of solutions: Will you be able to design/Develop a solution or a
system for a given Engineering problem with appropriate consideration for the benefit of the
Society?
4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Are you competent and capable of solving
research based problems including analysis/interpretation/Synthesis of data with the
knowledge gained by the courses of your program?
5. Modern tool usage: Can you apply appropriate techniques to solve a complex Engineering
activity using modern tools?
6. The engineer and society: Are you able to apply/assess your knowledge related to
engineering practice for the societal and Environmental issues?
7. Environment and sustainability: Are you able to understand the impact of engineering
oriented solutions for sustainable development of the society?
8. Ethics: Are you trained enough in regards to the ethical principles and commitments /norms
of your Engineering practice?
9. Individual and team work: Can you manage a team or work as an individual in a
multidisciplinary team with individuals from diverse backgrounds towards attainment of a
common goal?
10. Communication: Are you confident in writing reports/design documents and present
effectively.
11. Project management and finance: Can you manage finances, deadlines and HR resources
when working for a project?
12. Life-long learning: Are you adequately prepared to enhance your knowledge and to propel
oneself in order to engage in self-learning?
Indirect Assessment
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Overall PO Attainment
 The adjacent tables depict
the calculations adopted
for deriving the overall PO
Attainment of a specific
batch.
 The overall percentage of
individual PO Attainment is
then mapped with the set
targets for identification of
gaps and for bridging those
gaps for further
improvement in the
upcoming sessions.
 The strategies are
formulated keeping in view
the PO Attainment of the
past batches and for setting
the new benchmark targets.
Gap Identification &
closure of loop
C3.8
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Enrolment Ratio
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Item
2020-21
(CAY)
2019-20
(CAYm1)
2018-19
(CAYm2)
2017-18
(CAYm3)
2016-17
(CAYm4)
2015-16
(CAYm5)
2014-15
(CAYm6)
Sanctioned intake of the program(N) 120 120 120 120 120 120 120
Total number of students admitted
in first year (N1)
51 82 49 69 53 112 116
Number of students admitted in
2nd year in the same batch via
lateralentry (N2)
03 03 02 03 03 04 08
Separate division students, if
applicable (N3)
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total number of students admitted
in the program (N1 + N2 + N3)
54 85 51 72 56 116 124
Enrolment Ratio 42.5 68.3 40.8 57.5 44.1 93.3 96.6
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Result Analysis
56
116 124
31
56 62
45
74
89
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
2016-17(LYG) 2015-16(LYGm1) 2014-15(LYGm2)
Total Number of Students
Admitted
Total Number of Students
who cleared the program
in 4 years without any
Backlogs
Total Number of Students
who cleared the program
in 4 years
C4.2
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Third Year
Academic
Performance
CAYm3
(2017-18)
LYG
(2016-17)
LYGm1
(2015-16)
X 6.61 6.43 6.28
Y 72 56 116
Z 72 56 116
API = x* (Y/Z) 6.61 6.43 6.28
Second Year
Academic
Performance
CAYm2
(2018-19)
CAYm3
(2017-18)
LYG
(2016-17)
X 6.68 6.09 6.48
Y 51 72 56
Z 51 72 56
API = x* (Y/Z) 6.68 6.09 6.48
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Academic Performance
X : Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage of all
successful students
Y : Total no. of successful students
Z : Total no. of students appeared in the examination
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Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship
Item LYG(2016-17) LYGm1(2015-16) LYGm2(2014-15)
Total No. of Final Year Students (N) 56 116 124
No. of students placed in companies or
Government Sector (x)
24 43 21
No. of students admitted to higher studies
with valid qualifying scores (GATE or
equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE,
GMAT etc.) (y)
03 03 08
No. of students turned entrepreneur in
engineering/technology (z)
01 01 01
x + y + z = 28 47 30
Placement Index : (x + y + z )/N 0.5 0.405 0.24
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C4.4
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Professional Activities
Professional societies/chapters and organizing engineering events
Professional events during the assessment year
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Professional societies
/chapters and organizing
engineering events
Advances in
Renewable Energy
Technologies
Opportunities and
Challenges
Phase - I Phase - II Phase - III
MACHINE
LEARNING AND IT'S
APPLICATION TO
BIG DATA
Phase - I Phase - II Phase – III Phase - IV
Faculty development
program Accreditation-
A Tool for Continuous
Improvement
International
Conference on
‘Advances in
Energy
Management ‘
(ICAEM-2019)
FTP on
“Advances in
Solar PV Energy
Technologies”
C4.5
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Departmental Events/ Activities
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C4.6
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Publication of technical magazines & newsletters
Institute Magazine (Annually) : Kaizen
Department Newsletter (Half Yearly) : The Spark
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C4.7
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Professors
Dr. Sandip
Mehta
Dr. Kusum Lata
Agarwal
Dr. Bhuvnesh
Rathore
Faculty Information and Contributions
Associate
Professors
Mr. Harish Kumar
Khyani
Mr. Vinit Mehta
Mr. Ashwani Joshi
Mr. Chander Shekhar Singh
Mr. Shrawan Ram Patel
Ms. Ankita
Purohit
Mr. Rajiv
Vyas
Mr. Ravi Soni Mr. Vineet
Gehlot
Mr. Pratik
Bhansali
Ms. Pooja
Soni
Mr. Ankit
Tandon
Mr. Ajay
Kushwaha
Mr. Amit
Singhal
Mr. Anil
Kumar
Raghav
Mr. Jitendra
Prajapat
Assistant Professors
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
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Student-Faculty Ratio (SFR)
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Year CAY (2020-21) CAYm1 (2019-20) CAYm2 (2018-19)
No. of Students in UG 2nd Year 122 122 123
No. of Students in UG 3rd Year 122 123 123
No. of Students in UG 4th Year 123 123 124
Total No. of Students in the Department (S) 367 368 370
No. of Faculty in the Department (F) 19 19 18
Student Faculty Ratio (SFR) 19.31 19.36 20.55
Average SFR 19.27
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Faculty Cadre Proportion
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Year Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors
Required F1 Available Required F2 Available Required F3 Available
CAY(2020-21) 2 3 4 6 12 10
CAYm1(2019-20) 2 2 4 6 12 11
CAYm2(2018-19) 2 2 4 6 12 10
Average
Numbers RF1= 2 AF1= 2.33 RF2= 4 AF2= 6 RF3= 12 AF3= 10.33
Faculty Retention
Years CAYm1 (2019-20) CAY (2020-21)
Number of Faculty in the base year 19 19
Number of Faculty Retained 18 17
Faculty Retention in % 100 89.47
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Faculty Qualification
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Years X Y F FQ=2.5 x [(10X +4Y)/F)]
CAY (2020-21) 3 16 19 12.36
CAYm1 (2019-20) 2 17 19 11.57
CAYm2 (2018-19) 2 16 18 11.66
Average 11.86
X is no. of regular faculty with Ph.D.
Y is no. of regular faculty with M.Tech.
F is no. of regular faculty required to comply 20:1 Faculty Student ratio
3
16
19
2
17
19
2
16
18
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
X Y F
CAYm2
(2018-19)
CAYm1
(2019-20)
CAY (2020-
21)
C5.4
30
Number of Quality Publication on
Refereed/SCI Journals, Books/ Book Chapters
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Academic Year 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
Number of Publication 25 6 26 9
Faculty Participation in FDP/ STTPs/ Training
Activities/ Workshops
2017-2021
FDP Workshop Conference STTP
MOOC
Courses
Society
Membership
25 42 26 54 30 6
C5.5
31
Sponsored Research
S. No. Project Title Funding Agency Amount Duration
1 Design Development and Analysis of DC/DC
Convertor Schemes using new types of Efficient
switching Devices and Magnetic Materials for
improved maximum power extraction system
from Solar PV generation system
TEQIP-III RTU (ATU) 2,40,000/- 1 years
2 Design and Optimal operation of stand alone
hybrid PV- FC power plant for clean electrical
energy in remotely located hamlets (Dhani)
TEQIP-III RTU (ATU) 2,40,000/- 1 years
Total Fund 4,80,000/-
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C5.6
32
Research laboratories
S. No. Name of Research Lab
1
Industrial Automation Station (Under
Innovation Lab)
2
Renewable Energy Station (Under
Innovation Lab)
3
Power Electronics and Drives Lab
under MODROB scheme
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C5.7
33
Faculty Skill Up gradation
S. No. Faculty Name Skill Up gradation domain/Area
1 Mr. Vinit Mehta Industrial Automation Station (Innovation Lab)
2 Mr. Chandershekhar Singh Machine learning Hands On Python in Data Science
3 Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore Data Wrangling using Python
4 Mr. Bhawani Singh SCADA Training
5 Mr. Pratik Bhansali Internet of Things
6 Mr. Ajay Kushwaha Restructure power system & electricity market / PLC & Automation
7 Mr. Ankita Purohit How to write a research paper/ report writing
8 Mr. Rajiv Vyas Energy simulation
9 Mr. Vineet Gehlot Energy Simulation
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C5.8
34
Adequate and Well-Equipped Laboratories
and Technical Manpower
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Project Lab
Electrical Machines &Electrical Circuits Lab
Analog and Digital Electronics Lab & Electrical Measurement &
Instrumentation Lab
Computer Lab
Power Electronics and Drives Lab
Power Systems and High Voltage Lab
Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab
Solar Lab
C6.1
35
Additional Facilities Created
Safety Measures in Laboratories
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
1. Innovation Lab 2. Renewable Energy Station 3. PEC Lab (MODROB) 4. Inhouse Solar PV Rooftop 5. Inhouse 33kV GSS
1. Fire Extinguisher 2. First-Aid Kit 3. Rubber Mats in Laboratory 4. Instructions regarding Do’s and Don’ts
C6.2
36
POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions
for Improvement (2017-2021)
79.31% 78.72% 79.78% 80.29% 84.85%
73.90% 70.41% 71.93%
80.09% 76.91% 76.98% 72.12%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
PO Attainment
83.14% 83.26% 83.74% 84.23%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
PSO Attainment
ACTION
TAKEN
REAL CLIENTS FOR PROJECTS
INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & RENEWABLE
STATIONS
INDUSTRIAL VISITS
SOFT SKILLS & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT
CLASSES
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Engg. & Society
Environment &
Sustainability
Ethics
Life Long
Learning
35
C7.1
37
POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions
for Improvement (2016-2020)
73.37% 72.19% 74.20% 74.88% 73.95% 72.11% 71.57% 70.93% 75.22% 68.93% 69.28% 67.47%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
PO Attainment
73.12% 74.74% 76.22% 77.71%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
PSO Attainment
ACTION
TAKEN
CARRER DEVELOPMENT CLASSES
VIRTUAL LABORATORIES
ONLINE CERTIFICATION/ MOOC COURSES
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Life Long
Learning
Project
Management
Communication
C7.2
38
POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions
for Improvement (2015-2019)
78.12% 77.45% 79.48% 80.34%
73.24%
81.35% 78.45% 72.14% 77.87% 73.12% 79.54% 76.47%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
PO Attainment
79.22% 80.36% 78.35% 79.55%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
PSO Attainment
ACTION
TAKEN
WORKSHOPS ON MODERN TOOLS &
SOFTWARES
SESSIONS ON HUMAN VALUES BY EXTERNAL
EXPERTS
COMMNUNICATION CLASSES BY EXTERNAL
EXPERTS
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Communication
Ethics
Modern
Tool
Usage
C7.3
39
PLACEMENT DETAILS
116
56
72
43
24
50
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021
PLACEMENT RATIO
Total No. of Students
No. of Student Placed
42.9% 69.4%
37%
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
C7.4
40
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
2020-21 2019-2020 2018-2019
Opening Score / Rank
Closing Score / Rank
Improvement in the quality of students admitted
to the program
C7.5
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
(>=0 to <56) (>=56 to <66) (>=66 to <76) (>=76 to <86) (>=86 to <96) (>=96 to <100)
2020-21
2019-20
2018-19
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
Percentage range 
Number
of
students

Improvement in the quality of students admitted
to the program
C7.6
42
Outcome Based Education
“Outcomes based education (OBE) was propounded by William
Spady in the 90s to bring the focus of formal education to what
the students learn rather than what they were taught. OBE is a
system giving priorities to ends, purpose, accomplishments and
results.
• Outcome Based Education is a approach to arrive at the
desired Vision in order to inculcate quality and value based
learning that is achieved by attaining the set program
outcomes at every successive level.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
PART-II
43
• Course
• Program
• University
• Attainment
• Gap Identification
• Continuous
Improvement
• University
Curriculum
• Pedagogies
• Learning Process
• Assessment
• Vision
• Mission
• PEO
• PO
• PSO
• CO
Planning Execution
Monitoring
Feedback
Components of Outcome Based Education
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 44
Institute
Existing Mission and Vision of Institute
Need of redefining Mission and Vision
(Governing Board XI, June 16, 2015)
Committee Constitution for Redefining
Vision and Mission (Institute &
Department) (Circular, July 06, 2015)
Process Decision for Vision and Mission
(MOM, July 15, 2015)
Discussion & finalization of Institute Vision
and Mission & Department Vision and
Mission (Executive Council)
Approval of Vision and Mission of
Institute from Governing Board XII meet
Adopted & Discriminated
(Governing Board XII, June 28, 2016)
•To communicate the purpose of the organization
to stakeholders
•Strategy development
•Develop the measurable goals and objectives to
gauge the success of the organization’s strategy
•To achieve targets related to
•Theory with practical Knowledge
•Advanced topics beyond syllabus
•Engineering solutions
•Use of technology and skill development
Identify the needs and getting suggestions from the
following stakeholders
•Faculty members (By HOD in department
meeting)
•Students and Parents (By HOD in Open Day)
•Alumni (By Campus Director and HOD)
•Academicians (By Campus Director and HOD)
•Industrialists (By Campus Director and HOD)
•Employers ((By Campus Director and HOD)
•Society(BY Campus Director)
Department
Meeting
Revised Vision and Mission
(Department)
Feedback from various stakeholders
viz. final year students (Students’s
exit survey), parents (Open Day),
academicians, alumni and
employers.
Department
Process of redefining Vision, Mission and PEOs
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
45
Process of Attaining
Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)
Step 1
Department Vision and Mission statements are
taken as the referral for formulating PEOs of
the program.
Step 2
A committee nominated by the departmental
head is delegated the responsibility of
developing the PEOs of the program.
Step 3
Inputs are taken from various stakeholders
about the PEOs of the program.
Step 4
The committee summarized the collected
inputs from the stake holders based on which
the PEOs of the program were framed.
Step 5
The statements were then discussed with all
the faculty members in the departmental
meeting and their views were noted and
accordingly the statements were finalized,
adopted and disseminated.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 46
• Program outcomes essentially describe what Students are expected to learn and be able to
implement in the real world at the end of a program.
• National Board of Accreditation prescribes the following POs:
PO 1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering
fundamentals, and an engineering specialization for the solution of complex engineering
problems.
PO 2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse complex
engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics,
natural sciences, and engineering sciences.
PO 3: Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems
and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate
consideration for public health and safety, and cultural, societal, and environmental
considerations.
Program Outcomes (POs)
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 47
PO 4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including
design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions.
PO 5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT
tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations
PO 6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health,
safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice.
PO 7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and
environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development.
PO 8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the
engineering practice.
PO 9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and
in multidisciplinary settings.
PO 10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community
and with the society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation,
make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions.
PO 11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and
management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and
in multidisciplinary environments
PO 12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and
life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 48
PROCESS OF FRAMING PSO
VISION & MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT
PEO’S OF THE DEPARTMENT
EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING
DEPARTMENT MEETING
APPROVAL
Publication and Dissemination of
Finalized PSOs
FEEDBACKS
FROM
VARIOUS
STAKE
HOLDERS
PSO1: Electric power
systems.
PSO2: Electrical control
systems.
PSO3: Modern Electric
Drives.
PSO4: Conventional and
Non-Conventional Energy
Systems for sustainable
future.
PSOs
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
N
Y
49
Course Outcomes (COs)
• Course Outcomes are narrower statement
that describe what students are expected to
know and be able to do at the end of each
course.
• Course Outcomes are goals for student
learning that the Course Co-Ordinator set for
a course.
• Course Outcomes Starts with an Action verb
from Bloom’s taxonomy set of verbs.
Bloom’s Taxonomy
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 50
Use of Performance Indicators for Mapping
CO with POs and PSOs
• The Program Outcomes and
Program Specific Outcomes are
blown up in some Performance
Indicators(PIs) such that the
required competencies as
mentioned in the PO/PSO may
be attained.
• All the Courses offered by the
University are thereby mapped
with these Performance
Indicators.
• The mapping level is set on the
basis of the occurrence of a
particular course with the
relatable PIs.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 51
Articulation Matrix- CO to POs & PSOs
Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
4EE3-04 3 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Course PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
4EE3-04 2 1 1 1
4EE3-04: Electronic Measurement and
Instrumentation
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
Understand different types of measuring instruments,
their construction, operation and characteristics for
measurement of voltage, current, power & energy
3 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1
Demonstrate methods for measurement of active
power and energy by measuring instruments; also
demonstrate instrument transformers for measurement
of high voltage and current for heavy loads.
2 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1
Demonstrate ac & dc potentiometer applications for
calibration of resistance, ammeter & voltmeters.
2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Understand various methods for measurement of low,
medium & high resistance.
1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Understand methods for measurement of inductance
and Capacitance by AC bridges.
2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 52
Knowledge Dissemination
The plans are presented during the Faculty Development session
before the beginning of every semester where the course
coordinator explains their strategy to deal with a course.
Faculty members prepare an session plan in adherence with
the academic calendar for their respective courses before
commencement of the semester.
The plan contains course outcomes, mapping of the COs with POs
and PSOs, add on content to bridge the curriculum gaps, lecture
schedule and delivery plan, assignments and tutorial questions.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 53
COs Assessment Tools- Theory Courses
Course Outcomes
(Assessment Tools)
Direct
Assessment
Indirect
Assessment
Course
End
Survey
Continuous Internal
Evaluation
Semester End
Exam
Mid
Term-I
Mid
Term-II
90% 10%
60% 40%
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 54
COs Assessment Tools- Lab Courses
Course Outcomes
(Assessment Tools)
Direct
Assessment
Indirect
Assessment
Continuous Internal
Evaluation through
Rubrics
Semester End
Exam
90% 10%
60% 40%
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
RI- Preparedness
R2- Contribution
R3- Interpretation
and Application
R4- Timely work completion
and submission
Course End Survey
55
COs Assessment Tools- Project (Phase-1)
S. No. Work Marks
1 Finalization of Project proposal and defining its objectives 10
2 Literature survey 20
3 Resource/Market Survey Data Collection Background Study 15
4 Hand-written Report submission (7-10 pages) 10
5 Presentation 15
Total marks 70
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 56
COs Assessment Tools- Project (Phase-2)
S. No. Work Marks
1 Methodology 30
2 Finalization of Scope of work 10
3 Identification of real client 20
4 Design/Drawing document 35
5 Simulation/Testing 25
6 Implementation/ Fabrication/Coding 50
7 Result Analysis and Mapping 30
8 Final Handwritten Report Submission 30
9 Presentation 30
10 External Technical Viva 20
Total marks 280
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 57
CO ATTAINMENT – MID TERM ATTAINMENT
CALCULATION
89.17
82.50
70
82
75.46
0.00
10.00
20.00
30.00
40.00
50.00
60.00
70.00
80.00
90.00
100.00
CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5
% CO ATTAINMENT
8 10
15
10 12
20
23
20
22
23
22
17 15 18 15
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5
STUDENT ATTAINMENT LEVEL
LEVEL 3
LEVEL 2
LEVEL 1
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 58
CO ATTAINMENT- CCR REPORT
COURSE
INFORMATION
ABC ANALYSIS OF
COURSE
CO-PO MATRIX CO-PSO MATRIX
COURSE EXECUTION
STATUS
STUDENT
ASSESSMENT
METHOD
EXPECTED &
ACTUAL
ATTAINMENT LEVEL
IDENTIFICATION OF
GAPS
ACTIVITY PLANNING
TO FULFILL THE
GAPS
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 59
ACTIVITY PLANNING TO MEET THE TARGET
ATTAINMENT
REMIDIAL
CLASSES
QUESTION
BANKS
TUTOR
INTERACTION
PARENTS
INTERACTION
SKILL
ENHANCEMENT
PROBLEM
SOLVING
CLASSES
QUESTION
BANKS
TUTOR
INTERACTION
PARENTS
INTERACTION
SKILL
ENHANCEMENT
MOOC
COURSES
BEYOND
SYLLABUS
ACTIVITIES
TUTOR
INTERACTION
PROJECTS &
INTERNSHIPS
SKILL
ENHANCEMENT
LEVEL - 1 STUDENTS
LEVEL - 2 STUDENTS
LEVEL - 3 STUDENTS
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 60
PO ATTAINMENT- CALCULATION
79.31% 78.72% 79.78% 80.29% 84.85%
73.90% 70.41% 71.93%
80.09% 76.91% 76.98% 72.12%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
61
PSO ATTAINMENT- CALCULATION
83.14% 83.26% 83.74% 84.23%
0.00%
10.00%
20.00%
30.00%
40.00%
50.00%
60.00%
70.00%
80.00%
90.00%
100.00%
PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 62
ACTIVITY PLANNING
S.
No.
Activities/ Cells PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4
1 Industrial Visits √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √
2 MOOC courses √ √ √ √ √ √ √
3 Orientation
Program
√
4 Department
Workshops
√ √ √ √ √
5 Placement
Activities
√ √ √ √ √ √
6 Open House √ √ √ √ √
7 Alumni
Interaction
√ √ √ √
8 Parivartan √ √ √ √
9 Personality and
Skill
Development
√ √ √ √
10 NCC √ √ √ √ √
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur
63
FUTURE PLANS
• To develop a industry supported center of Excellence from
renowned organizations for energy studies.
• To enhance funded and sponsored research.
• Retain the accreditation and ranking of the Department and
Institution to attract high merited students.
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 64
YOUR VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS AND QUERIES
ARE INVITED.
THANK YOU
Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 65

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  • 1. OF August 12, 2022 JODHPUR INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY, JODHPUR DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Hearty Welcome to NBA PEER TEAM Members Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 1
  • 2. Introduction Department Achievements/ Recognitions (Dept., Faculty and Student) C1: Vision, Mission and Program Educational Objectives C2: Program Curriculum and Teaching – Learning Processes C3: Course Outcomes and Program Outcomes C4: Student’s Performance C5: Faculty Information and Contributions C6: Facilities and Technical Support C7: Continuous Improvement OBE Philosophy of the Department PART-I PART-II DETAILS OF PRESENTATION Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 2
  • 3. Introduction Total Faculty Strength : 19 Faculty Cadre : 1: 3: 5 Average Teaching Experience : 10 years Technical Support : 05 Current Intake: UG Students (120) and PG Students: (18) Average Student Faculty Ratio : 19.27 (for Assessment years) Lecture Theatres and Tutorials : 08 Physical Laboratories : 09 • Established with UG Program : 2003-04 (60 seats) • Started M. Tech. (Power Systems) : 2010-11 (18 Seats) • Enhancement in annual intake: From 60 to 120 seats in 2006-07 • Approval of Research Centre, RTU, Kota: 2016-17 with 2 approved research supervisors. • Accreditation: by National Board of Accreditation (NBA) since April, 2011: Third time accredited till June, 2022. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 3
  • 4. Department Achievements/Recognitions Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur SESSION 2018-19 RTU (ATU) TEQIP-III funded Conference on Advances in Energy Management – INR 5Lac NBAAccreditation (3rd time in a row) SESSION 2019-20 FTP on “Advances in Solar PV Energy Technologies” under AICTE-BTU Sponsored worth INR 3Lac STTP on “Machine Learning and it’s Applications to Big Data” from AICTE under AQIS worth INR 3.4Lac Two Research Projects under RTU (ATU) TEQIP-III “Competitive Research Fund” worth INR 4.8Lac Best Department Award during Techno Fest. “Open House-2019”. SESSION 2020-21 FDP on “Accreditation – A tool for Continuous Improvement” under TEQIP- III -INR 70,000/- AICTE funded MODROB laboratory (Power Electronics and Drives Lab) worth INR 16.33Lac Industrial Automation and Renewable Energy Lab for Skill Up gradation worth INR 3Lac Induction program on “Advances in Renewable Energy Technologies: Opportunities and Challenges” from AICTE-ISTE – INR 3Lac 02 4
  • 5. Faculty Achievements/Recognitions Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 1. •Patent on “A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING AND DETECTION OF SATURATION CURRENT IN AN INDUCTOR”on 06/08/2021. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal) 2. •Awarded with CMI Level 5 Certificate in Management and Leadership on 26/11/2019. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal) 3. •Awarded with Gold Medal for a NPTEL Online Certification on Basic Electric Circuits with a score of 91%. (Mr. Amit Singhal) 4. •Certificate of Appreciation for being recognized as NPTEL Believer. (Mr. Ankit Tandon) 5. •Funded with two CRS Project Proposals (TEQIP-III). (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal and Dr. Sandip Mehta) 6. •published a research paper in IEEE Access titled “ Protection Scheme using Wavelet- Alienation-Neural Technique for UPFC Compensated Transmission Line” in 2021. (Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore ) 7. •Mr. Vinit Mehta was awarded for the First Prize for Dr. Muhammad Harunur Rashid Awards of Best Papers in ICREU-2020. (Mr. Vinit Mehta) 8. •A proceeding of ICAEM 2019 was published, under the headship of Springer by the Department of Electrical Engineering. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal) 9. •Paper presented during 4th World Summit on Accreditation organized by NBA during 07/09/2018 to 09/09/2018. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal ) 10. •published a book titled “Fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning” in South Asian Academic Publications INDIA. (Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore and Mr. Ankit Tandon ) 11. •Acknowledged by The Institution of Engineers, India for evaluating an article in Journal of The Institution of Engineers(India): Series B. (Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal) 5
  • 6. Student Achievements/Recognitions Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 1 • Divyaraj Singh Chundawat selected in Rajasthan Administrative Services (RAS) - Rank 38 2 • Secured AIR- 1st in Junior Engineer Examination, AIIMS, Jodhpur (Mr. Javed Tazak) 3 • Secured AIR-3rd in DSSSB Junior Engineer Examination.(Mr. Anil Sinwar) 4 • Pooja Kanwar Rathore secured AIR-1 in SSB. 5 • Pooja Kanwar Rathore secured 4th rank in University merit(RTU, Kota) 6 • Mahima Gupta & Vikram Choudhary secured 1st & 4th rank in University merit (RTU, Kota) 7 • Vaibhav Gehlot secured 7th rank in University merit (RTU, Kota) 8 • Selected in Team Baroda for CK NAIDU(U-25) (Mr. Bhanu Pania) 9 • Ankit Parihar won a Bronze medal in Inter college boxing championship at MBM engineering college. 10 • Shrishti Chouhan won a Silver medal in Bench press-2021 held in Goa and a Gold medal in Bench press-2022 held in Kerala at National Level. 11 • Selected in top 15 among 107 proposals in the TEQIP-III sponsored two days’ R.T.U. HACKATHON 2018 at Jaipur. 6
  • 7. M1: To adopt advanced practices in the area of technical education. M2: To develop competent faculty, researchers and professionals who can contribute to the sustainable development. M3: To improve upon existing facilities for supporting research in cutting edge technologies and strengthening multidisciplinary approach. M4: To emerge as a catalyst of synergy between technical education and social sciences so as to inculcate ethical values amongst technocrats. To become an eminent destination of technical education and research in the field of Electrical Engineering and to impart knowledge based value added education for economic, scientific and sustainable development of the state as a whole and society in general. Vision Statement of Department Mission Statements of Department PEO1: Preparation PEO2: Breadth PEO3: Core Competence PEO4: Learning Environment PEO5: Professionalism Program Educational Objectives C1.1 7
  • 8. Mapping of PEOs with Mission of the Department PEO Statements M1 M2 M3 M4 PEO1 Preparation 3 2 2 2 PEO2 Breadth 1 2 3 1 PEO3 Core Competence 3 3 2 2 PEO4 Learning Environment 2 1 3 3 PEO5 Professionalism 1 3 3 3 Preparation: Electrical Engineering graduates should be competent enough in the practice of Electrical Engineering in industry, research & development and public service units. Breadth: To provide students with a solid foundation in mathematical, scientific and electrical engineering fundamentals required to solve problems related to electrical engineering and to prepare the students for post-graduate programs. Core Competence: To train students with good scientific aptitude in Electrical broadband so as to comprehend, analyze, design, and create novel products and solutions for sustainable development of society. Learning Environment: To motivate the students toward continuous professional development through individual effort and life-long learning for a successful professional career. Professionalism: To inculcate professional and ethical attitude, effective communication skills, team spirit, leadership, multidisciplinary approach, and an ability for self-education as well as self-employment amongst the students. C1.2 8
  • 9. Program Curriculum S. No. Category Abbre viation Breakup of Credits 1 Humanities and Social Sciences including Management courses HSMC 10 2 Basic Science Courses BSC 23 3 Engineering Science Courses ESC 24 4 Professional Core Courses PCC 78 5 Professional Elective Courses PEC 6 6 Open Elective Courses OE 6 7 Project, Seminar and Industrial Training PSIT 15 8 Social Outreach, Discipline & Extra Curriculum Activities SODEC A 4 9 Mandatory Courses MC 0 HSMC 6% BSC 14% ESC 14% PCC 47% PEC 4% OE 4% PSIT 9% SODECA 2% Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C2.1 9
  • 10. Compliance of the University curriculum for attaining the PO and PSO C2.2 Reference: AICTE Examination Reform Document (https://www.aicte-india.org/sites/default/files/ExaminationReforms.pdf)
  • 11. • Industrial training/tours for students • Impact analysis of industrial training • Feedback and action taken • Identification of project Domain and allocation • Project contribution towards attainment of POs and PSOs • Monitoring and evaluation • Industry supported laboratories • Question paper setting and effective evaluation process • Outcomes/ Case Study Questions • Evidence of COs mapping in class test / mid-term tests • Quality Assignment and its relevance to COs • Adherence to Academic Calendar • Methodologies to support weak students and encourage bright students • Quality of classroom teaching. • Continuous Assessment • Feedback and actions taken Instructional methods and pedagogical initiatives Quality Evaluation Process Initiatives related to industry interaction Quality of student projects and practical training Teaching and Learning Process Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C2.3 11
  • 12. Course Outcomes and Mapping with PO and PSO SEMESTER : III Subject Name: Electrical Machines-I C3EE4-07A.1 At the end of semester, the student will be able to understand the basics of Magnetic circuits. They will also be able to visualize the various magnetic fields produced. This will help them to understand different magnetic materials used in the construction of electrical machines. C3EE4-07A.2 At the end of semester, the student will understand the concepts of electromagnetic energy conversion systems that they can apply in different machines for the calculation of electromagnetic force and torque. Also, they will be able to select a suitable rating electrical machine depending on the load requirements. C3EE4-07A.3 At the end of semester the student will understand the basic principle, construction, operation, internal behavior, applications of DC machines. The knowledge of internal behavior of DC machines will help the students to design optimally the machines. C3EE4-07A.4 At the end of semester the student will analyze the characteristics of DC motor and DC generator. Also, they will be able to understand the recent trends in starting, speed control and braking of DC motors using semi- conductor devices which are the basic need in many industrial applications. C3EE4-07A.5 At the end of semester the student will understand the basic principle, construction, characteristics, operation, internal behavior, testing and applications of single-phase transformers and poly-phase transformers. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur SEMESTER: III Subject Name: Electrical Machines-I CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 C3EE4-07A.1 3 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 C3EE4-07A.2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C3EE4-07A.3 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C3EE4-07A.4 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 C3EE4-07A.5 2 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SEMESTER: III Subject Name: Electrical Machines-I CO PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 C3EE4-07A.1 3 0 2 0 C3EE4-07A.2 1 0 2 0 C3EE4-07A.3 1 1 3 0 C3EE4-07A.4 1 1 3 0 C3EE4-07A.5 1 0 0 0 C3.1 12
  • 13. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Assessment Tools Weightage Frequency Responsibility Direct Assessment Continuou s Internal Evaluation (CIE) Theory Internal Assessment 90% 60% 2 in a semester Department level Lab IA Once in a semester Department level Final year project In 8th Semester Department level Technical Seminar In 8th Semester Department level University Exam (Semester End Exam) 40% Once at the end of the semester University level Indirect Assessment Course End Survey 10% At the end of the semester Department level Continuous Internal Evaluation (CIE): • The Internal Assessment marks in theory papers is usually based on two tests generally conducted in each semester as per the academic calendar stipulated by the institution in accordance to the affiliated university. • Question papers for the corresponding course are prepared by the respective course faculty and are submitted to the Secrecy well in advance. • Students’ performance in the IA test is evaluated as per the scheme and solution prepared by the corresponding course faculty. • The continuous evaluation of the laboratories is done through the rubrics. Attainment of COs C3.2 13
  • 14. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur PROCESS FOR CO ATTAINMENT CALCULATION Direct Assessment = 40% of University Marks (on the scale of 3) + 60% of Mid Term Marks/ Lab Internal Assessment (CO Attainment on the scale of 3) Mid Term CO attainment: Attainment Level 1: Students scoring less than or equal to 40% marks out of the relevant maximum marks is considered to be attainment level of “1” Attainment Level 2: Students scoring 41-59 % marks out of the relevant maximum marks is considered to be attainment level of “2” Attainment Level 3: Students scoring 60% or more than 60% marks out of the relevant maximum marks is considered to be attainment level of “3” University CO attainment: The university CO attainment is calculated on the basis of the number of students scoring more than University average percentage marks. The attainment level is obtained by converting the percentage marks on a scale of 3. Indirect Assessment = Course End Survey Total CO attainment (5 CO’s per subject) = 90% of Direct Assessment + 10% of Indirect Assessment C3.3 14
  • 15. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 15 CO Attainment Calculation Sheet Course Completion Report The course outcomes of all courses are obtained from the Course Completion Report (CCR) submitted by the course coordinator. The report is framed on the basis of CO attainment calculation sheet involving mapping of each question with mapped CO and its attainment by individual student based on the set attainment levels. C3.4 15
  • 16. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Deptt. of Electrical Engg., JIET 16 Course End Survey Assessment Parameter Excellent (5 points) A: above 80% Good (4 points) B: 60% to 80% Fair (3 points) C: 40% to 60% Poor ( <2 points) D: <40% R1. Clarity of the object of the experiment, preparedness for the experiment which includes the circuit diagram /analytical solution and theoretical knowledge related to the experiment. The student is completely aware about the object of the experiment, the circuit diagram/analytical solution of the object along with the fundamental knowledge behind it. The student is partially aware about the object of the experiment, the circuit diagram/analytical solution of the object along with the fundamental knowledge behind it. The student is little aware about the object of the experiment, the circuit diagram/analytical solution of the object but has a little fundamental knowledge behind it. The student is not at all aware about the object of the experiment, the circuit diagram/analytical solution of the object but has a little fundamental knowledge behind it. R2. Individual’s contribution in successfully performing the experiment, healthy team work and regularity. Student is aware about rating and role of each instrument involved in the experiment, has individually made the connections and performed the experiment cooperatively in the team being regular in the laboratory. Student is aware about the role of each instrument involved in the experiment, has individually made the connections and performed the experiment cooperatively in the team being regular in the laboratory. Student is neither aware about rating nor about the role of instruments involved in the experiment, has individually made the connections and performed the experiment cooperatively in the team being regular in the laboratory. Student is neither aware about rating nor about the role of instruments involved in the experiment, has only observed the performance of the experiment done by the team being irregular in the laboratory. R3. Interpretation of the results along with the real time application of the experiment. Student is able to predict the expected results of the experiment, analyze the results and well aware about the applications of the experiment in the day to day life. Student is not able to predict the expected results of the experiment, but can analyze the results and well aware about the applications of the experiment in the day to day life. Student is not able to predict the expected results of the experiment, nor able to analyze the results and aware about the applications of the experiment in the day to day life. Student is not able to predict the expected results of the experiment, nor able to analyze the results and not aware about the applications of the experiment in the day to day life. R4.Timely work completion along with submission and viva-voice. Student has timely completed work, submitted on time and answered all the questions in viva-voce. Student has timely completed work, submitted on time and answered most of the questions in viva-voce. Student has timely completed work, not submitted on time and answered few questions in viva- voce. Student has neither completed work, nor submitted on time and answered a few questions in viva-voce. LAB RUBRICS & CO ATTAINMENT CALCULATIONS C3.5 16
  • 17. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Assessment Tools Weightage Frequency Responsibility Direct Assessment Course Outcomes Attainment 80% End of the semester Department level Indirect Assessment Exit Survey 20% At the end of the program Department level Attainment of PO’s and PSO’s : Direct Assessment: • Course outcomes attainment The performance of the students in internal assessments and university exams will lead to the attainment of Course Outcomes’. The indirect assessment also contributes to the Course Outcome attainment. Course Outcomes’ of a particular subject will be mapped to the relevant PO’s in the scale of 3, 2, and 1. Attainment for particular Program Outcome is calculated by taking weighted average of all course outcome attainment addressing that particular PO. Similar calculation will be done for all the POs and for every course. The PO attainment for a batch of students will be calculated by taking the sum of all attainments for a particular PO and dividing by the number of courses mapped to the same PO. PO Calculation Sheet PSO Calculation Sheet C3.6 17
  • 18. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur • EXIT SURVEY: Jodhpur Institute of Engineering & Technology has an Internal Quality Assessment Cell (IQAC) responsible for the academic quality monitoring and assessment. IQAC prepares a set of questions relevant to the program outcomes/graduate attributes and also questions relevant to Program Specific Outcomes. These questions are formulated and asked to get the information regarding the opinion and various observations about the program from the final year students. The questions are rated by the outgoing batch in the range of 3, 2 and 1 and the exit survey attainment is calculated accordingly. Questionnaire of Exit survey: 1. Engineering knowledge: Are you capable of applying the knowledge acquired during the course to solve the varied Engineering problems? 2. Problem analysis: Will you be able to Identify/Formulate/Analyze a solution for a given Engineering problem? 3. Design/development of solutions: Will you be able to design/Develop a solution or a system for a given Engineering problem with appropriate consideration for the benefit of the Society? 4. Conduct investigations of complex problems: Are you competent and capable of solving research based problems including analysis/interpretation/Synthesis of data with the knowledge gained by the courses of your program? 5. Modern tool usage: Can you apply appropriate techniques to solve a complex Engineering activity using modern tools? 6. The engineer and society: Are you able to apply/assess your knowledge related to engineering practice for the societal and Environmental issues? 7. Environment and sustainability: Are you able to understand the impact of engineering oriented solutions for sustainable development of the society? 8. Ethics: Are you trained enough in regards to the ethical principles and commitments /norms of your Engineering practice? 9. Individual and team work: Can you manage a team or work as an individual in a multidisciplinary team with individuals from diverse backgrounds towards attainment of a common goal? 10. Communication: Are you confident in writing reports/design documents and present effectively. 11. Project management and finance: Can you manage finances, deadlines and HR resources when working for a project? 12. Life-long learning: Are you adequately prepared to enhance your knowledge and to propel oneself in order to engage in self-learning? Indirect Assessment C3.7 18
  • 19. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Overall PO Attainment  The adjacent tables depict the calculations adopted for deriving the overall PO Attainment of a specific batch.  The overall percentage of individual PO Attainment is then mapped with the set targets for identification of gaps and for bridging those gaps for further improvement in the upcoming sessions.  The strategies are formulated keeping in view the PO Attainment of the past batches and for setting the new benchmark targets. Gap Identification & closure of loop C3.8 19
  • 20. Enrolment Ratio Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Item 2020-21 (CAY) 2019-20 (CAYm1) 2018-19 (CAYm2) 2017-18 (CAYm3) 2016-17 (CAYm4) 2015-16 (CAYm5) 2014-15 (CAYm6) Sanctioned intake of the program(N) 120 120 120 120 120 120 120 Total number of students admitted in first year (N1) 51 82 49 69 53 112 116 Number of students admitted in 2nd year in the same batch via lateralentry (N2) 03 03 02 03 03 04 08 Separate division students, if applicable (N3) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total number of students admitted in the program (N1 + N2 + N3) 54 85 51 72 56 116 124 Enrolment Ratio 42.5 68.3 40.8 57.5 44.1 93.3 96.6 18 C4.1 20
  • 21. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Result Analysis 56 116 124 31 56 62 45 74 89 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 2016-17(LYG) 2015-16(LYGm1) 2014-15(LYGm2) Total Number of Students Admitted Total Number of Students who cleared the program in 4 years without any Backlogs Total Number of Students who cleared the program in 4 years C4.2 21
  • 22. Third Year Academic Performance CAYm3 (2017-18) LYG (2016-17) LYGm1 (2015-16) X 6.61 6.43 6.28 Y 72 56 116 Z 72 56 116 API = x* (Y/Z) 6.61 6.43 6.28 Second Year Academic Performance CAYm2 (2018-19) CAYm3 (2017-18) LYG (2016-17) X 6.68 6.09 6.48 Y 51 72 56 Z 51 72 56 API = x* (Y/Z) 6.68 6.09 6.48 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Academic Performance X : Mean of CGPA or Mean Percentage of all successful students Y : Total no. of successful students Z : Total no. of students appeared in the examination C4.3 22
  • 23. Placement, Higher Studies and Entrepreneurship Item LYG(2016-17) LYGm1(2015-16) LYGm2(2014-15) Total No. of Final Year Students (N) 56 116 124 No. of students placed in companies or Government Sector (x) 24 43 21 No. of students admitted to higher studies with valid qualifying scores (GATE or equivalent State or National Level Tests, GRE, GMAT etc.) (y) 03 03 08 No. of students turned entrepreneur in engineering/technology (z) 01 01 01 x + y + z = 28 47 30 Placement Index : (x + y + z )/N 0.5 0.405 0.24 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C4.4 23
  • 24. Professional Activities Professional societies/chapters and organizing engineering events Professional events during the assessment year Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Professional societies /chapters and organizing engineering events Advances in Renewable Energy Technologies Opportunities and Challenges Phase - I Phase - II Phase - III MACHINE LEARNING AND IT'S APPLICATION TO BIG DATA Phase - I Phase - II Phase – III Phase - IV Faculty development program Accreditation- A Tool for Continuous Improvement International Conference on ‘Advances in Energy Management ‘ (ICAEM-2019) FTP on “Advances in Solar PV Energy Technologies” C4.5 24
  • 25. Departmental Events/ Activities Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C4.6 25
  • 26. Publication of technical magazines & newsletters Institute Magazine (Annually) : Kaizen Department Newsletter (Half Yearly) : The Spark Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C4.7 26
  • 27. Professors Dr. Sandip Mehta Dr. Kusum Lata Agarwal Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore Faculty Information and Contributions Associate Professors Mr. Harish Kumar Khyani Mr. Vinit Mehta Mr. Ashwani Joshi Mr. Chander Shekhar Singh Mr. Shrawan Ram Patel Ms. Ankita Purohit Mr. Rajiv Vyas Mr. Ravi Soni Mr. Vineet Gehlot Mr. Pratik Bhansali Ms. Pooja Soni Mr. Ankit Tandon Mr. Ajay Kushwaha Mr. Amit Singhal Mr. Anil Kumar Raghav Mr. Jitendra Prajapat Assistant Professors Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C5.1 27
  • 28. Student-Faculty Ratio (SFR) Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Year CAY (2020-21) CAYm1 (2019-20) CAYm2 (2018-19) No. of Students in UG 2nd Year 122 122 123 No. of Students in UG 3rd Year 122 123 123 No. of Students in UG 4th Year 123 123 124 Total No. of Students in the Department (S) 367 368 370 No. of Faculty in the Department (F) 19 19 18 Student Faculty Ratio (SFR) 19.31 19.36 20.55 Average SFR 19.27 C5.2 28
  • 29. Faculty Cadre Proportion Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Year Professors Associate Professors Assistant Professors Required F1 Available Required F2 Available Required F3 Available CAY(2020-21) 2 3 4 6 12 10 CAYm1(2019-20) 2 2 4 6 12 11 CAYm2(2018-19) 2 2 4 6 12 10 Average Numbers RF1= 2 AF1= 2.33 RF2= 4 AF2= 6 RF3= 12 AF3= 10.33 Faculty Retention Years CAYm1 (2019-20) CAY (2020-21) Number of Faculty in the base year 19 19 Number of Faculty Retained 18 17 Faculty Retention in % 100 89.47 C5.3 29
  • 30. Faculty Qualification Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Years X Y F FQ=2.5 x [(10X +4Y)/F)] CAY (2020-21) 3 16 19 12.36 CAYm1 (2019-20) 2 17 19 11.57 CAYm2 (2018-19) 2 16 18 11.66 Average 11.86 X is no. of regular faculty with Ph.D. Y is no. of regular faculty with M.Tech. F is no. of regular faculty required to comply 20:1 Faculty Student ratio 3 16 19 2 17 19 2 16 18 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 X Y F CAYm2 (2018-19) CAYm1 (2019-20) CAY (2020- 21) C5.4 30
  • 31. Number of Quality Publication on Refereed/SCI Journals, Books/ Book Chapters Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Academic Year 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21 Number of Publication 25 6 26 9 Faculty Participation in FDP/ STTPs/ Training Activities/ Workshops 2017-2021 FDP Workshop Conference STTP MOOC Courses Society Membership 25 42 26 54 30 6 C5.5 31
  • 32. Sponsored Research S. No. Project Title Funding Agency Amount Duration 1 Design Development and Analysis of DC/DC Convertor Schemes using new types of Efficient switching Devices and Magnetic Materials for improved maximum power extraction system from Solar PV generation system TEQIP-III RTU (ATU) 2,40,000/- 1 years 2 Design and Optimal operation of stand alone hybrid PV- FC power plant for clean electrical energy in remotely located hamlets (Dhani) TEQIP-III RTU (ATU) 2,40,000/- 1 years Total Fund 4,80,000/- Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C5.6 32
  • 33. Research laboratories S. No. Name of Research Lab 1 Industrial Automation Station (Under Innovation Lab) 2 Renewable Energy Station (Under Innovation Lab) 3 Power Electronics and Drives Lab under MODROB scheme Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C5.7 33
  • 34. Faculty Skill Up gradation S. No. Faculty Name Skill Up gradation domain/Area 1 Mr. Vinit Mehta Industrial Automation Station (Innovation Lab) 2 Mr. Chandershekhar Singh Machine learning Hands On Python in Data Science 3 Dr. Bhuvnesh Rathore Data Wrangling using Python 4 Mr. Bhawani Singh SCADA Training 5 Mr. Pratik Bhansali Internet of Things 6 Mr. Ajay Kushwaha Restructure power system & electricity market / PLC & Automation 7 Mr. Ankita Purohit How to write a research paper/ report writing 8 Mr. Rajiv Vyas Energy simulation 9 Mr. Vineet Gehlot Energy Simulation Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C5.8 34
  • 35. Adequate and Well-Equipped Laboratories and Technical Manpower Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Project Lab Electrical Machines &Electrical Circuits Lab Analog and Digital Electronics Lab & Electrical Measurement & Instrumentation Lab Computer Lab Power Electronics and Drives Lab Power Systems and High Voltage Lab Electrical & Electronics Engineering Lab Solar Lab C6.1 35
  • 36. Additional Facilities Created Safety Measures in Laboratories Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 1. Innovation Lab 2. Renewable Energy Station 3. PEC Lab (MODROB) 4. Inhouse Solar PV Rooftop 5. Inhouse 33kV GSS 1. Fire Extinguisher 2. First-Aid Kit 3. Rubber Mats in Laboratory 4. Instructions regarding Do’s and Don’ts C6.2 36
  • 37. POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions for Improvement (2017-2021) 79.31% 78.72% 79.78% 80.29% 84.85% 73.90% 70.41% 71.93% 80.09% 76.91% 76.98% 72.12% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PO Attainment 83.14% 83.26% 83.74% 84.23% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 PSO Attainment ACTION TAKEN REAL CLIENTS FOR PROJECTS INDUSTRIAL AUTOMATION & RENEWABLE STATIONS INDUSTRIAL VISITS SOFT SKILLS & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT CLASSES Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Engg. & Society Environment & Sustainability Ethics Life Long Learning 35 C7.1 37
  • 38. POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions for Improvement (2016-2020) 73.37% 72.19% 74.20% 74.88% 73.95% 72.11% 71.57% 70.93% 75.22% 68.93% 69.28% 67.47% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PO Attainment 73.12% 74.74% 76.22% 77.71% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 PSO Attainment ACTION TAKEN CARRER DEVELOPMENT CLASSES VIRTUAL LABORATORIES ONLINE CERTIFICATION/ MOOC COURSES Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Life Long Learning Project Management Communication C7.2 38
  • 39. POs & PSOs Attainment Levels and Actions for Improvement (2015-2019) 78.12% 77.45% 79.48% 80.34% 73.24% 81.35% 78.45% 72.14% 77.87% 73.12% 79.54% 76.47% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PO Attainment 79.22% 80.36% 78.35% 79.55% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 PSO Attainment ACTION TAKEN WORKSHOPS ON MODERN TOOLS & SOFTWARES SESSIONS ON HUMAN VALUES BY EXTERNAL EXPERTS COMMNUNICATION CLASSES BY EXTERNAL EXPERTS Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Communication Ethics Modern Tool Usage C7.3 39
  • 40. PLACEMENT DETAILS 116 56 72 43 24 50 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 2018-2019 2019-2020 2020-2021 PLACEMENT RATIO Total No. of Students No. of Student Placed 42.9% 69.4% 37% Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur C7.4 40
  • 41. 0 20000 40000 60000 80000 100000 120000 2020-21 2019-2020 2018-2019 Opening Score / Rank Closing Score / Rank Improvement in the quality of students admitted to the program C7.5
  • 42. 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 (>=0 to <56) (>=56 to <66) (>=66 to <76) (>=76 to <86) (>=86 to <96) (>=96 to <100) 2020-21 2019-20 2018-19 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur Percentage range  Number of students  Improvement in the quality of students admitted to the program C7.6 42
  • 43. Outcome Based Education “Outcomes based education (OBE) was propounded by William Spady in the 90s to bring the focus of formal education to what the students learn rather than what they were taught. OBE is a system giving priorities to ends, purpose, accomplishments and results. • Outcome Based Education is a approach to arrive at the desired Vision in order to inculcate quality and value based learning that is achieved by attaining the set program outcomes at every successive level. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur PART-II 43
  • 44. • Course • Program • University • Attainment • Gap Identification • Continuous Improvement • University Curriculum • Pedagogies • Learning Process • Assessment • Vision • Mission • PEO • PO • PSO • CO Planning Execution Monitoring Feedback Components of Outcome Based Education Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 44
  • 45. Institute Existing Mission and Vision of Institute Need of redefining Mission and Vision (Governing Board XI, June 16, 2015) Committee Constitution for Redefining Vision and Mission (Institute & Department) (Circular, July 06, 2015) Process Decision for Vision and Mission (MOM, July 15, 2015) Discussion & finalization of Institute Vision and Mission & Department Vision and Mission (Executive Council) Approval of Vision and Mission of Institute from Governing Board XII meet Adopted & Discriminated (Governing Board XII, June 28, 2016) •To communicate the purpose of the organization to stakeholders •Strategy development •Develop the measurable goals and objectives to gauge the success of the organization’s strategy •To achieve targets related to •Theory with practical Knowledge •Advanced topics beyond syllabus •Engineering solutions •Use of technology and skill development Identify the needs and getting suggestions from the following stakeholders •Faculty members (By HOD in department meeting) •Students and Parents (By HOD in Open Day) •Alumni (By Campus Director and HOD) •Academicians (By Campus Director and HOD) •Industrialists (By Campus Director and HOD) •Employers ((By Campus Director and HOD) •Society(BY Campus Director) Department Meeting Revised Vision and Mission (Department) Feedback from various stakeholders viz. final year students (Students’s exit survey), parents (Open Day), academicians, alumni and employers. Department Process of redefining Vision, Mission and PEOs Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 45
  • 46. Process of Attaining Program Educational Objectives (PEOs) Step 1 Department Vision and Mission statements are taken as the referral for formulating PEOs of the program. Step 2 A committee nominated by the departmental head is delegated the responsibility of developing the PEOs of the program. Step 3 Inputs are taken from various stakeholders about the PEOs of the program. Step 4 The committee summarized the collected inputs from the stake holders based on which the PEOs of the program were framed. Step 5 The statements were then discussed with all the faculty members in the departmental meeting and their views were noted and accordingly the statements were finalized, adopted and disseminated. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 46
  • 47. • Program outcomes essentially describe what Students are expected to learn and be able to implement in the real world at the end of a program. • National Board of Accreditation prescribes the following POs: PO 1: Engineering knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization for the solution of complex engineering problems. PO 2: Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, research literature, and analyse complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. PO 3: Design/Development of Solutions: Design solutions for complex engineering problems and design system components or processes that meet the specified needs with appropriate consideration for public health and safety, and cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. Program Outcomes (POs) Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 47
  • 48. PO 4: Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge and research methods including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. PO 5: Modern tool usage: Create, select, and apply appropriate techniques, resources, and modern engineering and IT tools including prediction and modeling to complex engineering activities with an understanding of the limitations PO 6: The engineer and society: Apply reasoning informed by the contextual knowledge to assess societal, health, safety, legal and cultural issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to the professional engineering practice. PO 7: Environment and sustainability: Understand the impact of the professional engineering solutions in societal and environmental contexts, and demonstrate the knowledge of, and need for sustainable development. PO 8: Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. PO 9: Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. PO 10: Communication: Communicate effectively on complex engineering activities with the engineering community and with the society at large, such as, being able to comprehend and write effective reports and design documentation, make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. PO 11: Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team, to manage projects and in multidisciplinary environments PO 12: Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and life-long learning in the broadest context of technological change. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 48
  • 49. PROCESS OF FRAMING PSO VISION & MISSION OF THE DEPARTMENT PEO’S OF THE DEPARTMENT EXECUTIVE COUNCIL MEETING DEPARTMENT MEETING APPROVAL Publication and Dissemination of Finalized PSOs FEEDBACKS FROM VARIOUS STAKE HOLDERS PSO1: Electric power systems. PSO2: Electrical control systems. PSO3: Modern Electric Drives. PSO4: Conventional and Non-Conventional Energy Systems for sustainable future. PSOs Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur N Y 49
  • 50. Course Outcomes (COs) • Course Outcomes are narrower statement that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do at the end of each course. • Course Outcomes are goals for student learning that the Course Co-Ordinator set for a course. • Course Outcomes Starts with an Action verb from Bloom’s taxonomy set of verbs. Bloom’s Taxonomy Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 50
  • 51. Use of Performance Indicators for Mapping CO with POs and PSOs • The Program Outcomes and Program Specific Outcomes are blown up in some Performance Indicators(PIs) such that the required competencies as mentioned in the PO/PSO may be attained. • All the Courses offered by the University are thereby mapped with these Performance Indicators. • The mapping level is set on the basis of the occurrence of a particular course with the relatable PIs. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 51
  • 52. Articulation Matrix- CO to POs & PSOs Course PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 4EE3-04 3 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Course PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 4EE3-04 2 1 1 1 4EE3-04: Electronic Measurement and Instrumentation PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 Understand different types of measuring instruments, their construction, operation and characteristics for measurement of voltage, current, power & energy 3 2 2 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 Demonstrate methods for measurement of active power and energy by measuring instruments; also demonstrate instrument transformers for measurement of high voltage and current for heavy loads. 2 2 2 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 1 1 Demonstrate ac & dc potentiometer applications for calibration of resistance, ammeter & voltmeters. 2 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Understand various methods for measurement of low, medium & high resistance. 1 2 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Understand methods for measurement of inductance and Capacitance by AC bridges. 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 52
  • 53. Knowledge Dissemination The plans are presented during the Faculty Development session before the beginning of every semester where the course coordinator explains their strategy to deal with a course. Faculty members prepare an session plan in adherence with the academic calendar for their respective courses before commencement of the semester. The plan contains course outcomes, mapping of the COs with POs and PSOs, add on content to bridge the curriculum gaps, lecture schedule and delivery plan, assignments and tutorial questions. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 53
  • 54. COs Assessment Tools- Theory Courses Course Outcomes (Assessment Tools) Direct Assessment Indirect Assessment Course End Survey Continuous Internal Evaluation Semester End Exam Mid Term-I Mid Term-II 90% 10% 60% 40% Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 54
  • 55. COs Assessment Tools- Lab Courses Course Outcomes (Assessment Tools) Direct Assessment Indirect Assessment Continuous Internal Evaluation through Rubrics Semester End Exam 90% 10% 60% 40% Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur RI- Preparedness R2- Contribution R3- Interpretation and Application R4- Timely work completion and submission Course End Survey 55
  • 56. COs Assessment Tools- Project (Phase-1) S. No. Work Marks 1 Finalization of Project proposal and defining its objectives 10 2 Literature survey 20 3 Resource/Market Survey Data Collection Background Study 15 4 Hand-written Report submission (7-10 pages) 10 5 Presentation 15 Total marks 70 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 56
  • 57. COs Assessment Tools- Project (Phase-2) S. No. Work Marks 1 Methodology 30 2 Finalization of Scope of work 10 3 Identification of real client 20 4 Design/Drawing document 35 5 Simulation/Testing 25 6 Implementation/ Fabrication/Coding 50 7 Result Analysis and Mapping 30 8 Final Handwritten Report Submission 30 9 Presentation 30 10 External Technical Viva 20 Total marks 280 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 57
  • 58. CO ATTAINMENT – MID TERM ATTAINMENT CALCULATION 89.17 82.50 70 82 75.46 0.00 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00 50.00 60.00 70.00 80.00 90.00 100.00 CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 % CO ATTAINMENT 8 10 15 10 12 20 23 20 22 23 22 17 15 18 15 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 CO1 CO2 CO3 CO4 CO5 STUDENT ATTAINMENT LEVEL LEVEL 3 LEVEL 2 LEVEL 1 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 58
  • 59. CO ATTAINMENT- CCR REPORT COURSE INFORMATION ABC ANALYSIS OF COURSE CO-PO MATRIX CO-PSO MATRIX COURSE EXECUTION STATUS STUDENT ASSESSMENT METHOD EXPECTED & ACTUAL ATTAINMENT LEVEL IDENTIFICATION OF GAPS ACTIVITY PLANNING TO FULFILL THE GAPS Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 59
  • 60. ACTIVITY PLANNING TO MEET THE TARGET ATTAINMENT REMIDIAL CLASSES QUESTION BANKS TUTOR INTERACTION PARENTS INTERACTION SKILL ENHANCEMENT PROBLEM SOLVING CLASSES QUESTION BANKS TUTOR INTERACTION PARENTS INTERACTION SKILL ENHANCEMENT MOOC COURSES BEYOND SYLLABUS ACTIVITIES TUTOR INTERACTION PROJECTS & INTERNSHIPS SKILL ENHANCEMENT LEVEL - 1 STUDENTS LEVEL - 2 STUDENTS LEVEL - 3 STUDENTS Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 60
  • 61. PO ATTAINMENT- CALCULATION 79.31% 78.72% 79.78% 80.29% 84.85% 73.90% 70.41% 71.93% 80.09% 76.91% 76.98% 72.12% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 61
  • 62. PSO ATTAINMENT- CALCULATION 83.14% 83.26% 83.74% 84.23% 0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00% 50.00% 60.00% 70.00% 80.00% 90.00% 100.00% PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 62
  • 63. ACTIVITY PLANNING S. No. Activities/ Cells PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3 PSO4 1 Industrial Visits √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 2 MOOC courses √ √ √ √ √ √ √ 3 Orientation Program √ 4 Department Workshops √ √ √ √ √ 5 Placement Activities √ √ √ √ √ √ 6 Open House √ √ √ √ √ 7 Alumni Interaction √ √ √ √ 8 Parivartan √ √ √ √ 9 Personality and Skill Development √ √ √ √ 10 NCC √ √ √ √ √ Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 63
  • 64. FUTURE PLANS • To develop a industry supported center of Excellence from renowned organizations for energy studies. • To enhance funded and sponsored research. • Retain the accreditation and ranking of the Department and Institution to attract high merited students. Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 64
  • 65. YOUR VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS AND QUERIES ARE INVITED. THANK YOU Department of Electrical Engineering, JIET, Jodhpur 65