Asha Somashekharayya Balikai
“Empower your electrical engineering skills with a creative, hands-on tutor for design and simulation.”
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Private tutor - Asha Somashekharayya Balikai
Masters degree
About your engineering tutor
I’m Asha Balikai, an engineering educator with 8 years of overall experience and strong specialization in Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE), MATLAB/Simulink, and multi-domain simulation. Alongside my technical expertise, I have built a dedicated teaching career as a Lecturer and Assistant Professor, guiding students from Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical, and interdisciplinary engineering backgrounds. My teaching style is known for being clear, practical, and highly student-friendly. Over the years, I have developed a strong passion for helping learners understand complex engineering concepts in a simple and structured manner. I ensure that every topic is explained with logic, clarity, and real-world relevance. My lessons focus on helping students gain confidence, improve conceptual understanding, and build skills that directly support academic success and career growth. My sessions include step-by-step explanations, hands-on exercises, and personalized guidance. Many students appreciate how I simplify tough subjects, making them easier to understand even for beginners. I adapt my teaching methods to suit the learning style and pace of each student, ensuring they feel comfortable and supported throughout their learning journey. Students choose me as a tutor because I combine classroom teaching experience, industry exposure, and a genuinely supportive approach. I help learners build strong technical foundations, improve their academic performance, complete projects confidently, and develop skills required for engineering roles.
Asha Somashekharayya graduated from VTU University


Engineering class snapshot
My tutoring methodology is built on a strong foundation of problem-based learning, design thinking, and simulation-driven techniques that help students develop deep conceptual understanding and analytical skills in Electrical Engineering. I integrate a mix of modern digital tools—including online platforms, interactive simulations, and virtual labs—to create engaging, hands-on, and personalized learning experiences for every student. With a well-structured and carefully tailored curriculum, I have successfully guided more than 200 students across various learning levels, from complete beginners to advanced learners. My key strength lies in simplifying complex engineering topics, encouraging active participation, and linking every concept to real-world industry applications. This approach not only builds confidence but also ensures that students gain the practical understanding needed to excel in Electrical Engineering.
Engineering tutor specialities
Technical presentation
Real world application
Review sessions
Lab work
Exam prep

Engineering concept taught by Asha Somashekharayya
The session covered nodal analysis of circuits, including the application of KCL at nodes and supernodes. The Student practiced finding Thevenin and Norton equivalents for a given circuit, calculating VTH, ISC, and RTH. The Tutor assigned further study for an upcoming test.
Supernode Analysis
Thévenin's Theorem and Norton's Theorem
Source Transformations (Thévenin to Norton Conversion)
Assumptions and Approximations in Circuit Analysis
Nodal Analysis with Dependent Sources
The session focused on voltage dividers, current dividers, short and open circuits, inductors, capacitors, and Kirchhoff's Current Law. The Student practiced applying KCL to solve for branch currents in a circuit. The session will continue on Friday with Kirchhoff's Voltage Law.
Voltage Divider
Current Divider
Series and Parallel Circuit Duality
Short and Open Circuits
Inductors and Inductance
Capacitors and Capacitance
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)
The session involved solving circuit analysis problems using KCL and node voltage methods. The Student practiced finding voltages, currents, and power consumption in a circuit with resistors, current sources, and voltage sources. The Student will finish the second problem and begin the third one in the next session.
Kirchhoff's Current Law (KCL)
Node Voltage Method
Ohm's Law
Power Consumption in Resistors
Power Generation by Sources
Dependent Sources
The session covered voltage, power, resistance, series and parallel circuits, and Ohm's Law. The Student practiced applying formulas to calculate resistance, power, and voltage in series and parallel circuits. The Student was assigned a problem to calculate effective resistance and voltage drop, to be reviewed in the next session.
Voltage and Potential Difference
Series and Parallel Resistor Connections
Ohm's Law
Resistance
Resistivity
and Conductance
Active and Passive Elements
Power: Rate of Work Done
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Digital whiteboard
Simulation & Modeling Tools
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