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Course structure of ME(Electrical Power Systems) in Oriental University?


Can I know about the structure of ME course in the specialization of Electrical Power Systems which is available in Oriental University? Please provide me the course structure asap. Thank you!




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30th October 2018, 11:46 PM
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Default Re: Course structure of ME(Electrical Power Systems) in Oriental University?

The Course structure of ME(Electrical Power Systems) in Oriental University are given below.

As per my knowledge, the duration of this course is two years.

There are total 4-semester presented in ME(Electrical Power Systems) course.

FIRST SEMESTER

=> Applied Mathematics for Electrical Engineers

=> Power System Analysis

=> Power System Operation and Control

=> Electrical Transients in Power Systems

=> System Theory

=> Practical

=> Power System Simulation Laboratory I

SECOND SEMESTER

=> Power System Protection

=> Power System Dynamics

=> Flexible AC Transmission systems

=> Restructured Power Systems

=> Practical I

=> Power System Simulation Laboratory II

SEMESTER THIRD

=> Practical

=> Project Work (Phase I)

SEMESTER FOURTH

=> Project work (Phase II)
Do you have any question? or have anything to say?



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