Unlike many Western texts that dive deep into abstract mathematical derivations, Dhananjayan adopts a gradual, building-block approach. The book is divided into logical, bite-sized chapters that flow naturally:

If you are an electronics or electrical engineering student in India, chances are you’ve heard two things about "Electromagnetic Field Theory" by Dr. Dhananjayan:

Let’s cut through the noise. Is this book truly helpful, or just another heavy textbook? After using it for a semester, here is my honest, no-nonsense review.

Dr. A. Dhananjayan has been associated with prestigious institutions like College of Engineering, Guindy (CEG) – one of India’s oldest and most respected engineering colleges. His teaching experience directly shaped the book’s clarity. Unlike authors who write for a global audience, he writes specifically for the Indian undergraduate who struggles with English mathematical prose.

His other notable work includes "Engineering Mathematics" and contributions to circuit theory, but EMFT remains his magnum opus.