Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Power Engineering) Jobs, Scope, Salary

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Power Engineering is a sector which is certainly one of the most important, scarce and unexplored sector in India. With the Indian population growing at an unprecedented and likely to overtake China for being the largest population in another ten years, the natural resources of the country have been highly exploited. This means, in the near future there will be need of highly skilled manpower taking care of the power need of the country. In line with the situation, the country has already started investing millions of its capital in building power plants across different areas of the country. Hence, there are multiple job opportunities lined up right now and in the future for skilled and hardworking Power Engineering graduates.

Some of the top recruiters that hire B.Tech. Power Engineering pass outs are mentioned below:-

1)    NTPC

2)    Power Grid Corp

3)    Reliance Power

4)    Tata Power

5)    Torrent Power

The various jobs in the field of power engineering and their descriptions are given below:

Job Profile

Description

Service Maintenance Engineer

A Service Maintenance Engineer is responsible for planning and undertaking scheduled maintenance of equipment and supervise engineering and technical staff.

Power Electronics Engineer

A Power Electronics Engineer designs and maintains devices which accommodate high amount of current.

Safety officer

Safety Officers are responsible for making sure that safety regulations are adhered to and assesses the unsafe situations and hazards at power plants.

Power Technician

A Power Technician is responsible for monitoring and controlling all equipment and devices which are found in a power plant.

Electrical Engineer

Though a sub-field, a B.Tech. in Power Engineering can also work as Electrical Engineers who are responsible for designing circuits and equipment for power generation.

B.Tech. Power Engineering: Salary Trends

With the government and the private sector investing heavily in the power sector, the average starting salary in the field is slightly higher than what is seen in other sectors. A person starting out after a B.Tech. in Power Engineering can expect to fetch anywhere between 20,000 to 80,000 rupees as a starting salary. In the coming years, the sector is destined to thrive and grow at an unprecedented rate and so will the salaries.

salary graph for B.Tech. Power Engineering

Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] (Power Engineering) : 176 answered questions

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Ques. How is the placement of ECE branch in BIT Mesra?

● Top Answer By Divyansh Singh on 01 Mar 24

Ans. You’ll receive ample placement opportunities at BIT Mesra, given that you understand electronics well. You may consider joining Robolution, which will give you an edge over the others. Qualcomm visits the ECE department with good offers. A few years back, it appointed 4-5 ECE students for a package of 15 LPA. If you are willing to put in the extra effort and learn coding, you may get into good IT companies. Some of them being- Microsoft, Amazon and IBM. Academically, the ECE department of BIT Mesra isn’t the most ideal choice. This is because the department faculty is strict, and the curriculum is tough. If you couldn’t get CSE at BIT Mesra, you can try for IT instead of ECE. The ECE branch requires a lot of effort and time, which can be overwhelming.Read more
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Ques. Is the electrical engineering department the best in IIT Bombay?

● Top Answer By Advait Joshi on 21 Mar 23

Ans. I haven’t heard of many people who actually join Electrical Engineering because they want to genuinely pursue Electrical. Rather most students take Electrical because their JEE Rank did not allow them admission to any other branch. In fact, some even take Electrical Engineering and opt for minors that match with their areas of interest. When it comes to interdisciplinary subjects, IIT Bombay provides the perfect chance to do so. What usually happens is that students are unaware of their area of interest while choosing their branch during admission. As a result they end up taking disciplines that match their ranks rather than interests. However, if you are clear about your choice of branch, don’t hesitate and go for it without thinking much of your rank. Although difficult, you can always change your branch if you later regret choosing that specific branch. I always suggest aspirants only choose the branch on the basis of their preferences and not the placements. Even if you land a good job, you will never be satisfied if you are working in an area that does not intrigue or excite you.Read more
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Ques. Which is better, EE at DTU or ICE at NSIT?

● Top Answer By Tithi Aggrawal on 04 Jul 23

Ans. There is no better branch between EE at DTU and ICE at NSIT. It's all about preferences and inclinations. To help you make an informed decision let's talk about both the branches individually EE at DTU EE at DTU is core electrical engineering wherein you are taught concepts related to power, grids, electrical machines, etc.  For placements, core companies like BHEL and companies in the energy field visit the campus.  ICE at NSIT This branch has Control Engineering concepts along with electrical, electronics, and computer engineering.ICE has very light coursework and it's easy to maintain a good CGPA.  You also get enough time for your passions and extracurriculars. IT giants like Facebook, Google, etc. Don't allow ICE students to sit for placements.  Core companies that recruit students of this branch include Qualcomm, Texas Instruments, and others.  Non-tech companies like BCG, Bain, and JPMC allow all students to sit for placements. NSIT has a larger batch size and thus the competition here is less than DTU for placements but it still it cannot match the brand value of DTU. In all, both DTU and NSIT have similar opportunities and placements so with the right mindset you can do well at both colleges. Read more
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Ques. Which is better: Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay or Electrical Engineering at IIT Roorkee?

● Top Answer By Sumit Bose on 18 Mar 23

Ans. It would be suggested to pursue Engineering Physics at IIT Bombay rather than Electrical Engineering at IIT Roorkee.  When it comes to studying physics at IITB, there are some key differences between JEE physics and college-level physics. Here are some important points to keep in mind: In JEE physics, you study formula derivations after brief explanations of concepts and practice a lot of problems in that topic. College-level physics courses are typically more rigorous in theoretical and mathematical content, and problems are solved to help you understand the concepts more deeply. While EE does not have any pure physics courses after the first year, it focuses on making you an electrical engineer. Core courses include analog and digital electronics, signals and systems, network theory, electronic devices, microprocessors, power electronics, and some relevant math courses. EP, on the other hand, has core courses like quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, statistics, relativity, classical mechanics, waves and optics, nuclear physics, etc. There are also important math courses up to your second year. EP trains you in core physics concepts and prepares you for experimental physics and electronics, giving you many options for your career path. You can work in theoretical or experimental physics, electronics, statistics and stochastics, CS-related research, or pursue higher studies in physics. When choosing between IITB and IIT Roorkee, consider factors like the quality of professors, campus culture, and location. IITB has excellent professors, a beautiful campus, and great cultural and sports scenes, and is close to TIFR, which provides opportunities for collaboration. When it comes to placements, most EP students go for higher studies because they are passionate about physics. For EE, core and non-core jobs are similar to those for other courses in terms of job security and salary packages. Finally, the "brand" of IITs, especially IIT Bombay, provides a sense of job security that can be reassuring for graduates.Read more
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Ques. Which one's better between IIT Bhubaneswar and IIT Patna for electrical or mechanical engineering?

● Top Answer By Rashmi Sahoo on 05 Jul 24

Ans. IIt Bhubaneswar is a better option than IIT Patna for electrical or mechanical engineering. IIT Bhubaneswar is famous for its course structure, which helps the students get exposure theoretically and practically, which helps them in their career. The placement record for IIT Bhubaneswar for the year 2023 was excellent. Below is the table for the same: Branch Placement Percentage  Highest CTC Lowest CTC Average CTC Median CTC EE 92.86% INR 44.62 LPA INR 6.5 LPA INR 19.05 LPA INR 15 LPA Mech 87% INR 21.28 LPA INR 8 LPA INR 12.57 LPA INR 12 LPARead more
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Ques. Which branch should I choose: B.Tech (Electrical Engineering) in IIT Roorkee or Dual Degree (Electrical Engineering) in IIT Kharaghpur?

● Top Answer By Shruti on 03 Jul 24

Ans. According to me, B.Tech (Electrical engineering) from IIT Roorkee is a better option due to the following reasons: B.Tech electrical engineering is a 4 year program while dual degree (electrical engineering) is a five year program. This means that choosing IIT Roorkee will help you enter the workforce earlier. The B.Tech curriculum focuses equally on theoretical and practical learning. This will prepare you for industry roles.  On the other hand, the dual degree curriculum gives more importance to research and specialisation in electrical engineering. Here are the 2023 placement figures for IIT Roorkee and IIT KGP: Parameters IIT KGP (Phase-I) IIT Roorkee Highest Package INR 2.6 CPA INR 1.3 CPA (Highest International- INR 1.06 CPA) Top Recruiters (2024) OLA, OneByZero, SecPod, SIRION LABS, TCS Research, and others. American Express, Barclays, Chegg Inc, Flipkart, Google, Microsoft, Myntra, and more. Unfortunately, the branch-wise placements are not available for either of these IITs.  I would recommend you choose B.Tech Electrical at IIT Roorkee over Dual Degree in Electrical at IIT KGP due to the above reasons. Read more
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Ques. What should I take, electrical engineering at IIT Delhi or CSE at BITS Pilani?

● Top Answer By Parth on 09 Jul 24

Ans. IIT Delhi and BITS Pilani are two highly reputed institutions for engineering studies in India. I am a second year B.Tech Electrical student at IIT Delhi. During my time, I was faced with a similar dilemma. But I ended up choosing IIT Delhi over BITS Pilani for my studies. I would recommend you choose Electrical Engineering at IIT Delhi over CSE at BITS Pilani because of these reasons: Brand Value: IIT Delhi carries the prestigious “IIT'' tag  which holds more brand value than the “BITS Pilani'' tag. This will become important to you when applying to foreign universities for your higher education.  Fees: As a government institution, the fees of IIT Delhi is much more affordable as compared to BITS Pilani. This in turn, gives IIT Delhi a higher position in ROI (Return on Investment) because it offers even better placements.  Here are the important comparisons between Electrical Engineering at IIT Delhi and CSE at BITS Pilani: Parameters IIT Delhi Electrical BITS Pilani CSE Course Fee INR 99,650 (for sem-1)* INR 3.32 lakh (for sem-1) Highest Package (Overall for 2023) INR 2.5 CPA  INR 60. 75 LPA Average Package (Overall for 2023) INR 17.60 LPA INR 30.37 LPA CTC Range (for 2023) - (IT branches) INR 11 - 38 LPA Campus Recruiters Microsoft, CISCO, Accenture, Brain & company, Jaguar Land Rover India Limited EY, HSBC, KPMC, HCL, IBM, TCS *This is the fee-structure for General/OBC students with family income>5 LPA. Thus, I would suggest you choose Electrical Engineering at IIT Delhi over CSE at BITS Pilani.Read more
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Ques. How good is IIT Delhi Electrical Engineering (Power and Automation)?

● Top Answer By Dipti Sinha on 03 Apr 23

Ans. IIT Delhi’s Electrical Engineering department has a number of branches like Communication Engineering (Communications Group, Electrical Engineering, IIT Delhi) Control and Automation (Control & Automation) Computer Technology (Computer Technology) Integrated Electronics Circuits (Integrated Electronics and Circuits) Power Electronics, Electrical Machines and Drives (Power Electronics, Electrical Machines, and Drives) Power Systems This allows Electrical Engineering students to choose from a wide range of topics and they don’t have to restrict their area of interest. However, to provide core electrical engineering education and research opportunities, there is a separate Electrical specialization in Power and Automation. Owing to the small batch size and top-notch lab facilities, IIT Delhi’s Electrical department is highly coveted and is funded by Industry donations and partnerships. The performance rate of the students of this department has been increasing over the past few years and these students continue to perform well in each batch.  However, it is important to note that academic rigor is high in this department and requires a high level of commitment. But your efforts don’t go wasted because of the excellent packages offered to the students of this branch. I have rated the program based on some aspects to give a better idea. Global recognition: Top 0.1% Scholastic Aptitude: Top 0.1% Work Ethics: Top 0.1% Placement assistance: Top 0.1% Program Support: Top notch  Infrastructure: Top notch  Faculty: Top 0.1% Research output: Not among the Top 50 global programs Do your part of the research and talk to people who have completed this program and then make the final decision.Read more
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Ques. Which is a better option: IIT Bombay mechanical vs IIT Kanpur electrical vs IIT Roorkee CS?

● Top Answer By Vaibhav Bansal on 25 Jun 24

Ans. The general preference order is  College wise - IIT Bombay > IIT Kanpur > IIT Roorkee Branch wise - CS > Mechanical ~ Electrical. However, this is a popular trend, and you don't have to follow it. It is best to make a decision based on your individual preferences. Doing something that interests you is considerably superior in the long run to doing something you dislike solely for money since, after a few years, money no longer motivates you. Here are some information to make your decision easier:- The placement scenario for EE in IIT Kanpur is good and stands next to the CS department in the table. Though EE is the largest department when compared with others it still maintains its record well in placements. The NIRF Ranking of IIT Bombay is 3 , IIT Kanpur is 4 and IIT Roorkee is 5 . The Average placement at IIT Bombay Mechanical is 21.82 LPA with IIT Kanpur Electrical is 26.27 LPA and IIT Roorkee CSE is 22 LPA. More than 250 companies visited IIT Kanpur campus in 2023. EE offers specialisations like VLSI, SPCom, RF & Microwave, Power Engineering, Control & Automation . Placements for some of these specializations are  100 %, especially for VLSI, SPCom & RF. Keeping aside the public’s opinion, my preference order is  IIT Kanpur Electrical > IIT Roorkee CS > IIT Bombay Mechanical Read more
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Ques. Which is better academically (preferably CSE and ECE branch), NIT Manipur. NIT Meghalaya, NIT Sikkim, NIT Nagaland or Tezpur University?

● Top Answer By Dona Ghosh, on 11 Nov 21

Ans. Before choosing an institute, think about what your requirements are. Here are some points that might help you make a decision. If your aim is a job in a corporate sector then the NITs will definitely be better options. Opt for either NIT Meghalaya or Nagaland.  Do not compare their placements with older NITs as it could prove disappointing. Tezpur University (TU) is also known to provide good placement opportunities but it is more concentrated to only the CSE department.  You may get placements from a few IT companies, but overall placements are concerned NITs are definitely better than TU. Students who are interested in learning and exploring research fields can opt for TU as well.  Tezpur University has very good faculty strength in ECE & CSE.  The two departments are much older too.  The CSE faculty and labs of TU are better than NIT Silchar.  TU has got a good research environment as there are multiple departments of Science and Engineering, which is not the case of the mentioned NITs. Therefore it is suggested that if you aim for an immediate job opportunity, go for NITs. For students who feel confident that they can get a job off campus or are more inclined towards academics and research can go for TU.Read more
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