Total Seats

48

Course Duration

4 Years

Course Credits

129

Total Semesters

8

The Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (BE-Ele. & Elx.) program at Oxford College of Engineering and Management, affiliated with Pokhara University, is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in electrical engineering principles, electronics, and modern technologies. The program prepares students for diverse careers in fields such as power systems, telecommunications, control systems, and electronics design. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical application, students gain the skills needed to tackle the challenges of the rapidly evolving electrical and electronics industries.

The BE-Ele. & Elx. program focuses on key areas like electrical circuits, signal processing, power generation and distribution, embedded systems, and communication systems. With state-of-the-art laboratories, experienced faculty, and industry partnerships, Oxford ensures students are well-prepared to thrive in this dynamic field.

 

Why Choose Oxford College of Engineering and Management (OCEM) for BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering (BE-Ele. & Elx.)?

Oxford College of Engineering and Management (OCEM) is a leading institution for Electrical and Electronics Engineering in Nepal, offering a high-quality education through Pokhara University affiliation. The BE-Ele. & Elx. program at OCEM combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, ensuring students are industry-ready. With experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, strong industry connections, and a proven track record of excellent placements, OCEM provides a comprehensive environment for academic and professional growth.

Career Prospects for BE Electrical and Electronics Engineering Graduates from Oxford College

Graduates of the BE-Ele. & Elx. program at OCEM have diverse career opportunities in sectors like power systems, telecommunications, electronics, and renewable energy. Career paths include:

  1. Electrical Engineer: Designing and maintaining electrical systems.
  2. Electronics Engineer: Developing electronic circuits and systems.
  3. Control Systems Engineer: Automating industrial processes.
  4. Power Systems Engineer: Managing electricity generation and distribution.
  5. Telecommunications Engineer: Working with communication networks.
  6. Embedded Systems Engineer: Designing embedded technology for various industries.

With strong industry connections and an excellent success rate in placements, OCEM ensures that its graduates are well-prepared for successful careers both locally and internationally.

To apply for the BE-Ele. & Elx. program at Oxford College of Engineering and Management, candidates must meet the following criteria:

Academic Requirements:

  1. Must have completed +2 level (Higher Secondary Education), A-Level, or an equivalent qualification in the Science stream with Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry as core subjects.
  2. A minimum aggregate score of 45% or a 2.0 GPA is required.

Admission Requirements for BE-Ele. & Elx. Program

Applicants seeking admission to the Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering (BE-Ele. & Elx.)  program are required to submit the following documents:

  1. Completed Application Form: Fill out and sign the BE-Ele. & Elx. application form provided by the college or complete the online application as instructed.
  2. Educational Documents: Submit attested copies of all relevant academic certificates and transcripts.
  3. Photographs: Provide two recent passport-sized photographs.

Admission Process

  1. Admission opens once a year during the August session.
  2. Applicants must complete all admission formalities, including the payment of required fees, to secure enrollment.
  3. Incomplete applications or those missing necessary documents will not be processed.
  4. Provisionally admitted students under special conditions must submit all required documents within one month of the commencement of regular classes, failing which their admission may be canceled.

Seat Allocation

    Fee-Paying Seats: 43

    Scholarship Seats: 5

Entrance Examinations:

  1. The college conducts entrance examinations for fee-paying applicants.
  2. The Scholarship Committee of Pokhara University conducts entrance examinations for scholarship applicants.
  3. A provision of upto 100% scholarship is available for deserving candidates based on the scholarship exam results and financial status.

Updated Course of Bachelor of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

Year I, Semester I

Code Subject
PHY 110Applied Physics
ELE 130Basic Electrical Circuits
MTH 110Calculus I
CMP 112Computer Programming
ELE 132Electrical Installation Practice and Safety
MEC 116Basic Engineering Drawing
MEC 136Engineering Workshop

Year I, Semester II

Code Subject
MTH 150Algebra and Geometry
MEC 170Basic Mechanical Engineering
ENG 110Communication Techniques
ELE 174Electrical Engineering Material
ELX 174Electronic Devices
ELE 178Network Theory

Year II, Semester III

Code Subject
MTH 210Calculus II
ELX 110Digital Logic
ELE 230Electrical Machine I
ELX 234Electromagnetic Fields and Waves
ELX 232Electronic Circuits
ELE 172Instrumentation

Year II, Semester IV

Code Subject
MTH 250Applied Mathematics
ELE 270Control System
ELE 272Electrical Machine II
ELX 270Microprocessors
MTH 252Numerical Methods
ELE 274Transmission and Distribution Systems

Year III, Semester V

Code Subject
ELE 334Control System Design
ELE 336Electrical Machine Design
MGT 250Engineering Economics
ELE 342Power Electronics
ELE 340Power System Analysis
ELX 330Signals and System

Year III, Semester VI

Code Subject
MGT 320Engineering Management
ELE 372High Voltage Engineering
ELX 370Modern Communication System
MTH 216Probability and Statistics
ELE 374Switch Gear & Protection
ELE 378Utilization of Electrical Energy

Year IV, Semester VII

Code Subject
Elective I---
ELE 434Power Plant Technology
ELE 436Renewable Energy and Grid Integration
ELE 338Research Methodology
ELE 440Transmission and Distribution Design

Year IV, Semester VIII

Code Subject
Elective III---
INT 488Internship
PRJ 452Major Project

Evaluation Criteria for BE-Ele. & Elx. Program

The evaluation for the BE-Ele. & Elx. (Bachelor of Eletrical and Eletronics Engineering) program at Oxford College includes an emphasis on practical skills through lab work, in addition to other academic and behavioral components. The total evaluation is out of 50 marks and is distributed as follows:

Assessment Type Practical Subject Non-Practical Subject
First Terminal Exam 5 marks 10 marks
Qualifying Term 10 marks 20 marks
Assignment 10 marks 13 marks
Regularity & Punctuality 5 marks 7 marks
Practical 20 marks -

Welcome to the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at Oxford College of Engineering and Management.

It is my great pleasure to welcome you to the BE-Ele. & Elx. program, where you will embark on a journey to becoming leaders in the field of electrical and electronics engineering. Our program is designed to offer a robust education that combines both theoretical learning and hands-on experience in modern electrical and electronics technologies.

At Oxford, we are committed to providing our students with a learning environment that encourages creativity, innovation, and excellence. With our experienced faculty, state-of-the-art labs, and strong industry connections, we ensure that you are well-prepared for the challenges of the ever-evolving electrical and electronics industry.

Throughout your time with us, you will gain in-depth knowledge in areas such as power systems, communications, control systems, and electronics design. Our emphasis on practical learning through projects, internships, and laboratory work will prepare you for a successful career in this dynamic field.

I am confident that you will leave Oxford not only with technical skills but also with the problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and professional ethics necessary to make a positive impact in the engineering world.

Best regards,
Er. Gyanendra Bhandari
Department of Engineering
Oxford College of Engineering and Management