Electrical Engineering is a core engineering branch that deals with electricity, electronics, and power systems—basically how electrical energy is generated, transmitted, and used in real life. Electrical Engineering is a core branch of engineering that deals with the study, design, development, and maintenance of electrical systems, power generation, transmission, and utilization of electricity using principles of physics, mathematics, and electronics.
An Electrical Engineering course is a professional academic program that trains students to understand and work with electrical energy and systems, including power plants, transformers, motors, circuits, and modern electrical technologies.
It focuses on:
- Generation of electricity (power plants)
- Transmission and distribution of electrical power
- Electrical machines (motors, generators, transformers)
- Control systems and instrumentation
- Basic electronics and circuits

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