Abstract

India has emerged as one of the world's fastest-growing economies, and the Indian industrial sector competes globally by manufacturing engineering equipment, automobiles, chemicals, and software. Technical education, in general, and electrical engineering education, in particular, hold prime significance in this context. Electrical power engineering is a subject of choice for many aspirants in India who seek admission to a bachelor's or graduate degree in top-tier engineering schools. Electrical engineering graduates are much sought after for their superior analytical skills; they are employed across a variety of sectors in India and abroad. This article describes the growth of engineering education in India and changes in the programs and courses offered and also provides suggestions for improvement.

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