Class Description: Electrical Circuit Theory – Diploma Level
This class is designed to build a strong conceptual foundation in Electrical Circuit Theory for diploma-level students. Circuit theory is a core subject in electrical engineering, and this course focuses on making concepts simple, logical, and easy to apply in exams and practical situations.
1. Who is this class for?
This class is ideal for Diploma students in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE). It is also suitable for ITI students, lateral-entry students, and beginners who want to clearly understand how electrical circuits work. Students who struggle with numericals or find circuit analysis confusing will benefit from the step-by-step teaching approach.
2. What will students learn in this class?
Students will learn basic electrical quantities, Ohm’s Law, Kirchhoff’s Laws, and series and parallel circuits. The course covers network theorems such as Thevenin’s, Norton’s, and Superposition theorems at diploma level. Students will also learn AC circuit analysis, including resistance, inductance, capacitance, impedance, power factor, and resonance. Emphasis is given to solving numericals, understanding waveforms, and applying concepts in real-life electrical systems.
3. What do students need to bring?
Students need a notebook, pen, and scientific calculator. No prior advanced knowledge is required, as all topics are taught from the basics with regular practice and doubt clarification.