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Asha Somashekharayya Balikai

“Empower your electrical engineering skills with a creative, hands-on tutor for design and simulation.”

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Asha Somashekharayya Balikai

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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

Asha Somashekharayya  graduated from VTU University
Asha Somashekharayya  graduated from VTU University

Engineering tutor specialities

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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.

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Engineering concepts taught by Asha Somashekharayya

Student learned 10 days ago

The session covered solving electrical engineering problems, specifically circuits with switches and RLC series circuits. The student practiced applying KVL, Laplace transforms, and quadratic equation solutions to find transient current and analyze damping conditions. The student was encouraged to remember key equations and understand initial conditions for problem-solving.

KVL Application to RC Circuits

Laplace Transforms in Circuit Analysis

Initial Conditions in Circuit Analysis

Transient Response of RLC Circuits

RLC Series Circuit Analysis

Non-Homogeneous Differential Equations in Circuit Analysis

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Student learned 11 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed transient analysis of DC circuits, focusing on series RL and RC circuits. The Student practiced solving problems involving finding voltage and current in RC circuits with step changes, and was assigned similar problems for further practice. The next session will cover RLC circuits.

Steady State Analysis in RL Circuits

Transient Response of RL Circuits

Series RC Circuit Analysis

RC Circuit Voltage Response

Time Constant (τ) in RC Circuits

Homogeneous vs. Non-Homogeneous Equations

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Student learned 12 days ago

The Student and Tutor discussed RL circuits, focusing on differential equations, homogeneous vs. non-homogeneous equations, and transient and steady-state responses. The student practiced applying KVL to derive circuit equations and solving problems to find current values at specific time intervals. The student was assigned practice problems for the next session.

KVL Application to RL Circuits

Homogeneous vs. Non-Homogeneous Differential Equations

Transient and Steady-State Response

Time Constant (τ) in RL Circuits

Solving for Current in a Series RL Circuit

Voltage Drops in RL Circuits

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Student learned 13 days ago

The Student and Tutor reviewed Thevenin's theorem and equivalent resistance, followed by an introduction to transient analysis covering steady-state vs. transient states, natural and forced responses, and initial conditions for resistors, inductors, and capacitors. The student will practice problems on these concepts, and the tutor will provide additional problems and solutions in upcoming sessions. The next sessions will cover RL, RC, and RLC circuits.

Thévenin's Theorem

Star-Delta Transformation

Steady State Definition

Transient State Definition

Transient Time

Initial Conditions (t=0⁻

t=0

t=0⁺)

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Student learned 17 days ago

The session covered the Superposition Theorem and Maximum Power Transfer Theorem in circuit analysis. The Student practiced applying the Superposition Theorem to circuits with multiple sources, and started a problem related to the Maximum Power Transfer Theorem. The Tutor will send practice problems on Norton's, Thevenin's, and Superposition theorems, and the next session will cover RC circuits.

Superposition Theorem

Internal Resistance of Sources

Current Divider Rule

Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

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Student learned 18 days ago

The Tutor and Student reviewed Thevenin's and Norton's theorems, including example problems for each. The Student practiced converting between current and voltage sources and applying the theorems to solve for current and voltage in circuits. The next session will cover the superposition theorem and transient solutions in RC and RL circuits.

Thévenin's Theorem

Norton's Theorem

Source Transformations: Current to Voltage

Ideal Constant Voltage Source

Ideal Constant Current Source

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