About the Department : Electrical Engineering
Department of Electrical Engineering
Powering Ideas. Electrifying the Future.
The Department of Electrical Engineering at Horizon College is dedicated to nurturing skilled, innovative, and industry-ready engineers who can meet the ever-evolving challenges of the global power and energy sector. Established with a vision to drive academic excellence and technological advancement, the department blends strong theoretical foundations with real-world application and innovation.
Our Vision:
To become a center of excellence in Electrical Engineering education and research, empowering students to become leaders in sustainable technologies and smart energy systems.
Our Mission:
- To provide high-quality technical education with a focus on fundamentals, practical skills, and emerging technologies
- To foster innovation, critical thinking, and ethical values among students
- To collaborate with industry and academia for research and consultancy
- To prepare students for successful careers in core, interdisciplinary, and research domains
Key Highlights:
- Curriculum aligned with AICTE and university guidelines, enriched with industry-relevant content
- Well-equipped laboratories including Power Systems Lab, Electrical Machines Lab, Control Systems Lab, and Renewable Energy Lab
- Faculty with expertise in diverse areas such as smart grids, power electronics, energy management, and automation
- Emphasis on project-based learning, internships, and industrial exposure
- Active involvement in technical clubs, national competitions, and community-based energy projects
Career Opportunities for Graduates:
Electrical Engineering graduates from Horizon College are well-prepared for:
Higher studies in specialized fields like Power Systems, AI in Electrical Engineering, and Energy Policy
Core industries such as power generation, transmission, and distribution
Automation and control systems
Renewable energy sectors (solar, wind, smart grid)
Public sector undertakings (PSUs), government services, and research organizations