If you are an electrical engineering student, chances are you have heard the name Ashfaq Hussain . His book, Electrical Machines , is a staple in many universities across India and beyond. It is famous for breaking down complex concepts like transformers, DC motors, and synchronous generators into digestible, exam-friendly language.
But let’s talk about the elephant in the room. If you have landed on this page, you likely typed the same phrase into Google that thousands of students type every semester: .
Have you read Ashfaq Hussain’s Electrical Machines ? What’s your favorite chapter—Transformers or Synchronous Motors? Let me know in the comments below! Disclaimer: This blog post does not host or link to any pirated PDFs. It is intended for educational discussion regarding textbook resources.
If you really cannot afford the book, check if your university has a "Digital Library" subscription. Many institutions now provide free access to e-books through platforms like KopyKitab or Google Play Books.
However, consider this: Investing in a clean, legal copy (physical or digital) saves you the frustration of blurry diagrams and missing pages during your late-night study sessions.