FISAT M.Tech Power Systems FAQs
Q1. Is GATE mandatory for M.Tech Power Systems admission at FISAT?
Ans. GATE is not mandatory but is preferred for Government Quota seats. DTE Kerala prepares a rank list based on GATE score or aggregate marks in the qualifying degree. For Management Quota seats (50% of intake), admission is based on merit in the qualifying degree without requiring GATE. Having a GATE score improves chances of getting a Government Quota seat with lower fees.
Q2. What is the difference between Government Quota and Management Quota for M.Tech at FISAT?
Ans. Government Quota seats (50% of intake, i.e., 6 seats) are allotted through DTE Kerala counselling based on GATE score/aggregate marks, and fees are regulated. Management Quota seats (remaining 6 seats) are filled directly by FISAT based on merit in the qualifying degree. Both categories follow the same curriculum and have the same fee structure at FISAT.
Q3. What are the career prospects after M.Tech Power Electronics and Power Systems from FISAT?
Ans. After M.Tech Power Electronics and Power Systems from FISAT, graduates can work in power utilities (KSEB, NTPC, Powergrid), renewable energy companies, EV technology firms, and R&D organisations. They can also pursue Ph.D. at FISAT or other institutions, appear for PSU jobs through GATE, or take up academic positions. The growing EV and renewable energy sectors offer excellent opportunities.
Q4. Does FISAT offer Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering after M.Tech?
Ans. Yes, FISAT offers Ph.D. programmes in Electrical and Electronics Engineering. M.Tech graduates from FISAT or other institutions can apply for Ph.D. admission at FISAT. The R&D Cell at FISAT actively supports research activities, and faculty members are engaged in funded research projects.
Q5. What is the intake for M.Tech Power Systems at FISAT? Is it a small batch?
Ans. Yes, the intake for M.Tech Power Electronics and Power Systems at FISAT is 12 seats (regular category). The small batch size ensures personalised attention from faculty and better research mentorship. The programme is conducted by the EEE department, which has experienced faculty with expertise in power systems, power electronics, and renewable energy.
Q6. Can working professionals join M.Tech Power Systems at FISAT?
Ans. The M.Tech Power Electronics and Power Systems programme at FISAT is currently offered only for regular candidates (12 seats). Working Professionals category is available for some other M.Tech programmes at FISAT (like Renewable Energy and AI & Data Science). Working professionals interested in power systems should check the latest FISAT prospectus for any updates on this category.
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