Traditionally electrical engineering is considered to deal with the problems associated to large scale electrical systems, such as, electricity generation, transmission and utilization while electronics is concerned with low voltage applications in computers, communication systems and integrated circuits. The advancements in power transmission system and diverse uses of electricity in different walks of life have created demand of blending of these two disciplines and developing breeds of engineers who have knowledge and skills in both the areas. Realizing the need of such manpower, nec started Bachelor program in Electrical and Electronics Engineering beginning 2006. The graduates are expected to avail career opportunities in the agencies concerned with generation, transmission and distribution of electricity, alternative/renewable energy, communication, manufacturing and service sectors.
3D Printer for 3D automation and design
IOT based labs.
Prototype Solar-Wind Hybrid Turbine Installed at nec A new prototype solar-wind hybrid energy turbine has been installed at Nepal Engineering College (nec) as part of a collaborative project between the Japan Energy Security Association and nec. Designed for academic research and student studies, the turbine combines wind and solar power technologies, offering features such as compact size, low vibration, and easy maintenance. Key figures, including Engineering Advisor Etsuo Kirihara and Nepal Representative Director Naresh Maharjan, officially handed over the system and related materials to nec Principal Durga Prasad Bhandari.