Electrical and Electronics Engineering
- Department Profile
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering in ICET was started in the year 2002. It offers Under-Graduate programme (B.Tech.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
It is dedicated to the current needs of industry. One of the main focus in the activities of the department is the application of new technology in various fields. With the help of highly qualified, experienced and dedicated staff, the department provides excellent education both in theory and practical courses. The department has grown not only in terms of student and faculty strength, but also in improving the laboratory facilities for the teaching and research purposes. The department has the following dedicated and state of the art teaching/research laboratories.
To keep pace with the recent advances, software like MATLAB, Lab view, Electrical CAD etc. are used. Faculty members are actively involved in research activities in areas like Power Electronics, Power Systems and Control Systems etc. The learners are guided by the eminent faculty members to do in-house projects. This gives an exposure to our learners in the core area of electrical engineering and encourages them to take up jobs in industries.
Along with the academic activities the department provides co-curricular activities like, technical workshops, seminars, industrial trainings etc. In our department we have a program called ‘Speakers Club’ to improve the communication skills of the students and to give them proper career guidance. We had given a common platform called ‘FUNLAB’ for Electrical and Electronic students of Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology to discuss innovative ideas and convert into useful products and services.
- Vision
To produce innovative and socially responsible electrical engineers to meet the technological challenges globally.
- Mission
- To provide learners with a solid foundation in Electrical and Electronics Engineering that prepares them for life-long learning and professional growth
- To provide knowledge based technology and service to meet the needs of the society
- Provide learners with relevant engineering design experience that will enhance better understanding of theory and practice.
- To create a conducive atmosphere in which higher studies, innovation and entrepreneurship, research and development can thrive and prosper.
- To establish Industry Institute Interaction to make learners ready for the industrial environment
- PEOs, POs and PSOs
Program Educational Objectives(PEOs)
PEO1 | Produce technically qualified Engineering graduates with solid foundation in engineering, design analytics and problem solving skills so that they can build professional careers in industry, academia and public Services . |
PEO2 | Provide opportunities of Research and Development projects so that they are motivated to pursue innovations in their area of interest . |
PEO3 | Encourage the graduates to be socially responsible and committed to professional ethics . |
PEO4 | Train the graduates in various disciplines such as communication, team work to excel in working Environment . |
Program Outcome
PO 1 | Engineering Knowledge: Apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, engineering fundamentals, and an engineering specialization to the solution of complex engineering problems. (Level 3) |
PO 2 | Problem analysis: Identify, formulate, review research literature, and analyze complex engineering problems reaching substantiated conclusions using first principles of mathematics, natural sciences, and engineering sciences. (Level 6) |
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 the public health and safety, and the cultural, societal, and environmental considerations. (Level 6) |
PO 4 | Conduct investigations of complex problems: Use research-based knowledge including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of the information to provide valid conclusions. (Level 5) |
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. (Level 6) |
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. (Level 5) |
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. (Level 3) |
PO 8 | Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the engineering practice. (Level 3) |
PO 9 | Individual and Team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader in teams, and in multidisciplinary settings. (Level 3) |
PO 10 | Communication: Communicate effectively with the engineering community and with society at large. Be able to comprehend and write effective reports documentation. Make effective presentations, and give and receive clear instructions. (Level 6) |
PO 11 | Project management and finance: Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of engineering and management principles and apply these to one’s own work, as a member and leader in a team. Manage projects in multidisciplinary environments. (Level 5) |
PO 12 | Life-long learning: Recognize the need for, and have the preparation and ability to engage in independent and lifelong learning in the broadest context of technological change. (Level 5) |
Program Specific Outcomes(PSOs)
PSO1 | Ability to design, develop solutions related to Electric Circuits, Control Systems, Power Converters and Power Systems. |
PSO2 | Able to utilise latest software tools to cater the industrial need. |
PSO3 | To put forth technological solutions addressing socioeconomic needs. |
- Staff Profile
Head of the Department

Dr. Abhiraj T. K.
Associate Professor and HOD
Date of Joining: 03/08/2020
Qualification:Ph.D
[email protected]
Associate Professor

Dr. Sachin Gee Paul
Associate Professor
Date of Joining: 22/10/2021
Qualification:Ph.D
[email protected]
Regular Faculty

Ms. Dhivya Haridas
Assistant Professor
Date of Joining: 20/08/2007
Qualification:M.Tech
[email protected]

Mr.Lipin Paul
Assistant Professor
Date of Joining: 26/09/2019
Qualification:M.Tech
[email protected]

Ms. Aisha Meethian
Assistant Professor
Date of Joining: 27/08/2020
Qualification:M.Tech
[email protected]

Ms. Sanila C. M.
Assistant Professor
Date of Joining: 05/03/2024
Qualification:M.Tech
[email protected]

Ms. Chithira Johny
Assistant Professor
Date of Joining: 02/08/2024
Qualification:M.Tech
[email protected]
Lab Instructors

Mr. Thomas T. J.
Lab Instructor
Date of Joining: 04/08/2009
Qualification:Diploma
[email protected]

Mr. Ashby Varghese
Lab Instructor
Date of Joining: 08/08/2012
Qualification:ITI/ITC
[email protected]
- Department Advisory Committee
Roles and Responsibilities
The Department Advisory Committee interacts and maintains liaison with key stakeholders.
- The Department Advisory Committee is chaired by HOD who receives the report of the Department Advisory Committee and monitors the progress of the program.
- The committee develops and recommends new or revised goals and objectives of the program.
- The committee also reviews and analyzes the gap between curriculum and industry requirement and gives necessary feedback or advice actions.
- NPTEL, Spoken tutorial, FDP, STTP/Guest lecturers monitoring.
- Verification of Faculty Dairy for the following:
- Attendance Entry
- Class and Series test marks
- Syllabus coverage
- Identification of slow learners and above average performers
- HOD Authentication
- Verification of Assessment & Tutorial sheets.
- Checking Course plan and delivery.
Submission of report to the IQAC in the prescribed format
Sl. No. | Name | Designation |
1 | Dr.Abhiraj T K | Convener (HOD) |
2 | Ms.Sanila C M | Assistant Professor -DAC Coordinator |
3 | Dr.Sachin Gee Paul | Associate Professor-IQAC & NBA Department Coordinator |
4 | Ms.Dhivya Haridas | Assistant Professor |
5 | Mr. Safiya Sakkeer | Alumni (B.Tech., EEE) (2016-2020) |
6 | Ms.Jisha Kuruvila P | Associate Professor -M A College of Engineering, Kothamangalam (External Member from Institute) |
7 | Ms.Najeena K.S | Assistant Engineer (Electrical),KSEB (External Member from Industry) |
Meetings: Once in a month
- Department Association
ELECTRUM
Electrical department association ‘ELECTRUM’ was started in 2010. The association conducts minimum two programs on each semester. The main vision of Electra is to enhance the electrical knowledge and scope of electrical stream to students. Many programs like awareness of electrical management, electrical audit in Mulavoor panchayath conducted by students. FUNLAB conducted in nearby schools, talk show by experts etc reflects the empowerment of social commitment on students.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ASSOCIATION 2024-2025 ACADEMIC YEAR
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEMBERS FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2024-2025
Sl.No. | Name | Designation& Position |
Dr.Abhiraj T K | Associate Professor &HOD (EEE) | |
Ms Dhivya Haridas | Assistant Professor& Staff Coordinator | |
Ms.Krishnapriya P S | Student President | |
Mr Adarsh Prakasan | Student Secretary | |
Mr Saran Sivan | Student Treasurer | |
Mr Muhammed Faizan | 1st Year Student Representative | |
Mr Muhammed Jazim Niyas | 2nd YearStudent Representative | |
Mr Ajmal K S | 3rd Year Student Representative | |
Mr Haseem Harees | 4th Year Student Representative |


- Facilities
Smart Class Room
By using the interactive smart board, we could enhance the teaching-learning experience by integrating digital tools and interactive content into traditional classroom methodologies.The smart board helped visualize abstract concepts, making the session more effective and memorable.

Electrical Circuits Measurements and Project Lab
An Electrical Circuits Measurements and Project Lab is designed to complement theoretical knowledge by allowing hands-on work with equipment like multimeters, power supplies, and oscilloscopes. These labs often include experiments involving basic circuit concepts, measurements of voltage, current, and resistance, and even more advanced topics like three-phase power and energy metering. They can also be used for students to develop and implement their own projects.

Electrical Machines Lab
The Electrical Machines Laboratory is an important part of the Department of Electrical Engineering at ICET. Experiments conducted in the lab are designed to concretize the theoretical understanding of concepts related to Electrical machines and Electrical drives. The lab is equipped with DC machines, induction machines, a BLDC, and a PMSM machine along with a grid-connected synchronous alternator.

Power Electronics Lab
Power Electronics (PE) is a branch of engineering which requires the knowledge of Analog/Digital Electronics and Control Systems domain. Nowadays, PE is employed in applications ranging from few Watts residential to several Megawatts industrial systems and processes. PE is the integral part of modern technology. Application of semiconductor switching devices such as Diode, BJT, SCR, MOSFET, IGBT, GTO etc. to convert and control the amplitude and direction of power flow to met the load requirements is the main objective of this course/laboratory.

Digital Circuits and Embedded Systems Lab
A Digital and Embedded system lab provides students with hands-on experience in the field of digital electronics and signal processing. This lab typically includes equipment and software for designing, testing, and analyzing digital circuits and embedded systems using training kits. Students learn to use digital oscilloscopes, microprocessor, microcontroller and DSP kits to understand concepts such as signal sampling, filtering, modulation, digital system design and microprocessor/ microcontroller applications . The lab experience is crucial for grasping theoretical concepts and applying them to real-world scenarios, enhancing problem-solving skills and preparing students for careers in electronics, telecommunications, and related fields

Systems Lab
A Systems Lab provides practical experiments including simulation, hardware experiments, and exploration of advanced control techniques. The lab helps students develop skills in system modeling, analysis, and design, preparing them for careers in various industries.

- Achievements
Student Leadership Achievement
Congratulations to Haseem Harees of S8 EEE for being elected as the College Union Chairman 2024-2025 (Ad Hoc) of Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology.
Your leadership reflects the spirit and excellence of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Wishing you great success and impactful contributions in this exciting role!

Placement Achievement – Ashok Leyland
Hearty congratulations to our brilliant students (2021-2025 batch) from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering who have been successfully placed at Ashok Leyland – Foundry Division, Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu:
Devika Saji
Adarsh Prakasan
Dhaya Cleetus
Nehla K M
Krishnapriya P S
Afsal Muhammed

Academic Excellence (2024-2025) – EEE Department
Congratulations to the academic toppers of the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering for their outstanding performance!
Asif Assiz (S8 EEE) – CGPA: 7.50
Sharan Sivan (S6 EEE) – CGPA: 8.33
Raisa Suhara (S4 EEE) – CGPA: 7.34

The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering proudly congratulates the outstanding performers of S1 EEE for their academic excellence.
🥇 Rabeeath V A – Class Topper with SGPA 8.33
Fathima A M – SGPA 7.85
Mohammed Irfan – SGPA 7.68
Fathima Nesrin O S – SGPA 7.65
Afreed Shan P N – SGPA 7.28
Fathisha Mahin – SGPA 7.20

Campus Placement Success – Schneider Electric
14 students Adarsh Prakasan, Dhaya Cletus, Althaf M S, Nehla K M, Aliya Fathima, Devika Saji, Albin Alias, Krishnapriya P S, Asif Assiz, Muhammad Sulthan, Muhammed Yassar, Anon Shaju, and Afsal Muhammed.from the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering have been successfully placed at Schneider Electric, a global leader in energy management and automation

- Department Events

Industrial Visit to Kerala Electrical & Allied Engineering Co. Ltd. (KEL)
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology, in association with the Industrial Institute Interaction Cell, organized an industrial visit to Kerala Electrical & Allied Engineering Co. Ltd. (KEL), a Government of Kerala undertaking.

ELECTRUM '25
Association day of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department is conducted on Seminar hall of EEE Dept.This event is organized to bring together students, faculty, and guests in a celebration of the department's achievements, camaraderie, and technical spirit.

TALK ON ELECTRICAL SAFETY
As a part of Association day '25, a special session on “Electrical Safety”, aimed at spreading awareness and fostering a safety-first mindset among budding engineers is conducted.
Guest Speakers:
Ms. Tessy Varghese
Deputy Electrical Inspector
Electrical Inspectorate, Ernakulam
Mr. Sooraj N M
Assistant Electrical Inspector
Electrical Inspectorate, Ernakulam


HTML AND DOM MANIPULATION USING JS
A workshop on HTML and DOM MANIPULATION USING JS conducted by students at Cybix lab for Artificial Intelligence and cyber students.

ELECTRUM '25
Association day of Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department is conducted on Seminar hall of EEE Dept.This event is organized to bring together students, faculty, and guests in a celebration of the department's achievements, camaraderie, and technical spirit.

TALK ON ELECTRICAL SAFETY
As a part of Association day '25, a special session on “Electrical Safety”, aimed at spreading awareness and fostering a safety-first mindset among budding engineers is conducted.
Guest Speakers:
Ms. Tessy Varghese
Deputy Electrical Inspector
Electrical Inspectorate, Ernakulam
Mr. Sooraj N M
Assistant Electrical Inspector
Electrical Inspectorate, Ernakulam

Latest Trends in Industrial Drive Seminar
On January 3, 2025, the Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) department organized a seminar on "Latest Trends in Industrial Drive" in the seminar hall. The event aimed to provide students with insights into the latest developments in industrial drives. The speaker, Ms. Anjali Mohan, is a Senior Engineer at Larsen & Toubro (L&T). With her expertise in the field, she shared her knowledge and experiences with the students.
- Department Achievements
Placement Milestone Achievement
Congratulations to the Batch of 2021–2025
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
for achieving 100% placement in core electrical companies!
This outstanding accomplishment reflects the department’s dedication to academic excellence, technical skills, and industry readiness. Students have been placed in reputed companies like Ashok Leyland, Schneider Electric,ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems, DS Connectors, Sutherlands and Tech Mahindra

Ilahia Students Develop Electric Off-Road Bike
Students of Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology, Muvattupuzha, have made headlines by successfully developing an electric off-road bike. This remarkable innovation is part of their final-year project under the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering.
The team, comprising students from the EEE branch(2021-2025 batch), designed and built a bike equipped with a 1500W BLDC motor and a 60V 25Ah battery, achieving a top speed of 40 km/h with a travel range of up to 80 km per charge. The bike is built with a sturdy frame suited for rough terrains and exemplifies sustainable transportation.


Ilahia EEE Students Innovate ELECTRIC RIKSHA to Support BLIND PEOPLE
Students from the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Department at Ilahia College of Engineering and Technology, Muvattupuzha, have developed a Electric Riksha to support blind people in transportation
- Mentoring System
Mentoring system has been introduced to create a better and effective student-teacher relationship. All teachers work as Mentors to the students allotted to them. The students can reveal their Academic/personal problems to their Mentors freely and frankly.
The following are the role and responsibilities of Mentor system.
- The Mentor should monitor the performance of the students in tests and university examinations and also note their behaviour.
- The students should take the prior permission of the Mentor before they are absent themselves from classes. They have to submit a leave note for the absence for a period / day / days to the Mentor.
- The students will have to meet their Mentor when they are called for.
- The mentor must meet their ward at least once in a month.
Batch | Faculty Advisors |
2023-2027 | Mr. Lipin Paul |
2022-2026 | Ms. Dhivya Haridas |
2021-2025 | Ms. Aisha Meethian |
2024-2028 | Ms. Sanila C M |
- Stream Coordinators
ILAHIA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
STREAM COORDINATOR LIST FOR 2024-2025
S.NO. | STREAM COORDINATOR | STREAM | COURSE NAME |
1 | DR.ABHIRAJ T.K. | Power System | EET 301 Power SYSTEM I |
EET 304 Power SYSTEM II | |||
EET402 Electrical System Design & Estimation | |||
2 | DHIVYA HARIDAS | Humanities | HUT 101 Life Skills |
MCN401 Industrial Safety Engineering | |||
HUT200 Professional Ethics | |||
EST200 Design & Engineering | |||
MCN202 Constitution Of India | |||
HUT300 Industrial Economics And Foreign Trade | |||
MCN201 Sustainable Engineering | |||
MCN 301Disaster Management | |||
HUT300 Industrial Economics And Foreign Trade | |||
3 | LIPIN PAUL | Electrical Machines and Energy Systems | HUT 310 Managment for Engineers |
EET322 Renewable Energy Systems | |||
EET202 DC Machines And Transformers | |||
EET 424 Energy Management | |||
EET463 Illumination Technology | |||
4 | CHITHIRA JOHNY | Control and Instrumentation | EET201 Circuits And Networks |
EET203 Measurements and Instrumentation | |||
EET 401 Advanced Control System | |||
EET302 Linear Control Systems | |||
EET426 Special Electric Machines | |||
5 | SANILA C M | Power Electronics and Drives | EST 130 Basics of Electrical & Electronics Engineering |
EET304 Advanced Contril Theory | |||
EET 306 Power Electronics | |||
6 | MS. AISHA MEETHIAN | Applied Electronics | EET204 Electromagnetic theory |
EET206 Digital Electronics | |||
EET205 Analog Electronics | |||
EET305 Signals and Systems | |||
EET303 Microprocessor and Microcontroller |
- Results and Rank
B.TECH TOPPERS
S.No. | Name of the Student | Course | Academic Year | CGPA |
1 | Ms. Farheen Ummer | Electrical and Electronics | 2017-2021 | 9.06 |
2 | Ms. Adila P S | Electrical and Electronics | 2017-2021 | 9.55 |
3 | Ms. Safiya Shakeer | Electrical and Electronics | 2016-2020 | 9.08 |
4 | Ms. Ayisha Suhana | Electrical and Electronics | 2015-2019 | 8.6 |
M.TECH RANK HOLDERS
S.No. | Name of the Student | Course | Academic Year | Rank |
1 | Ms. Femina Ebrahim | Power Electronics | 2014-16 | 2nd Rank |
2 | Ms. Merin Sunny | Power Electronics | 2013-15 | 3rd Rank |
- Industrial Interactions
Sl. No | Industry | Place |
1 | Technical services Private Limited, Cochin. | Technical services Private Limited, Cochin. |
2 | MTTC International, Cochin. | CC41/2526 B(7), 1st Floor Mather Square, B Block Opposite Ernakulam North Railway Station |
3 | IPCS Global Sollutions Pvt.Ltd, Cochin. | 15th Floor, Muthoot Royal Towers, Kaloor, Kochi, Kerala 682017 |
- Industrial Visits
2020-2024 Batch
Sl.No. | Visited Place | Semester | No of Students | Staff Accompanied |
1 | KERALA ELECTRICALS &ALLIED LIMITED | S4 | 44 | Mr . Abhiraj TK Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla Ms . Lakshmi krishnan |
2 | KELTRON | S4 | 19 | Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla |
3 | Lower Periyar | S6 | 59 | Ms . Aisha Meethian Mr . Sachin Gee Paul |
4 | Edamalayar Power House | S7 | 40 | Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla Mr . Abhiraj TK Ms . Aisha Meethian |
2021-2025 Batch
Sl.No. | Visited Place | Semester | No of Students | Staff Accompanied |
1 | KERALA ELECTRICALS &ALLIED LIMITED | S2 | 44 | Mr . Abhiraj TK Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla Ms . Lakshmi krishnan |
2 | MODERN BREAD | S3 | 25 | Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla |
3 | Lower Periyar | S4 | 59 | Ms . Aisha Meethian Mr . Sachin Gee Paul |
4 | Edamalayar Power House | S5 | 40 | Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla Mr . Abhiraj TK Ms . Aisha Meethian |
2022-2026 Batch
Sl.No. | Visited Place | Semester | No of Students | Staff Accompanied |
1 | Bhoothathankettu | S1 | 40 | Ms. Neetha John |
2 | Lower Periyar | S2 | 59 | Ms . Aisha Meethian Mr . Sachin Gee Paul |
3 | Edamalayar Power House | S3 | 40 | Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla Mr . Abhiraj TK Ms . Aisha Meethian |
2023-2027 Batch
Sl.No. | Visited Place | Semester | No of Students | Staff Accompanied |
1 | Bhoothathankettu | S1 | 31 | Mr. Lipin Paul |
2 | Edamalayar Power House | S3 | 40 | Mr . Rahul Kuruvilla Mr . Abhiraj TK Ms . Aisha Meethian |
- Department Library
Library Description
The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering offers excellent opportunities to the undergraduate students to excel in their field.Information on all areas of Electrical Engineering can be found in the department Library. It has a wide collection of textbooks related to Electrical and Electronics Engineering and some of the advanced level books and other resources are available as are standards and technical reports collections.
Sl No | No of Titles | No of books |
1 | 235 | 235 |
Library Rules
- Strict silence should be observed in the library.
- Only students with ID card are allowed to enter the library.
- Books and other materials should not be brought to the library.
- The library timings and other details will be displayed on the library notice board from time to time.
- Handouts
Semester -6 | ||||||
EET 302-Linear Control Systems | ALL MODULES | |||||
EET 304-Power Systems II | ALL MODULES | |||||
EEEEET 306-Power Electronics | ALL MODULES | |||||
EET 322- Renewable Energy Systems | ALL MODULES | |||||
HUT 310-Principles of Management | ||||||
Previous Question Papers | All Question Papers |
Semester -5 | ||||||
EE301-Power Generation,Transmission and Protection | ALL MODULES | |||||
EE303-Linear Control System | ||||||
EE305-Power Electronics | ||||||
EE307-Signals and Systems | ALL MODULES | |||||
EE309-Microprocessor and Embedded systems | ||||||
EE367-New and Renewable Energy Systems | ||||||
Previous Question Papers | All Question Papers |
Semester -4 | |||||||
EE202-Synchronous and Induction Machine | ALL MODULES | ||||||
EE204-Digital Electronics and Logic Design | |||||||
EE206-Material Science | ALL MODULES | ||||||
EE208-Measurements and Instrumentation | |||||||
Previous Question Papers | All Question Papers |
Semester -3 | ||||||
EE 201-Circuits and Networks | ALL MODULES | |||||
EE 203-Analog Electronic Circuits | ||||||
EE205-DC Machines and Transformers | ALL MODULES | |||||
HUT200-Professional Ethics | ALL MODULES | |||||
Previous Question Papers | All Question Papers |