FCRIT Ph.D. (EXTC) FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for PhD admission in Electronics and Telecommunication at FCRIT?
Ans. While a valid GATE score is preferred and may give candidates an advantage, it is not strictly mandatory for PhD admission at FCRIT. Candidates without GATE scores may also be considered based on their academic record and performance in the research aptitude test/interview, as per University of Mumbai PhD regulations.
Ques. What is the seat intake for PhD in Electronics and Telecommunication at FCRIT?
Ans. FCRIT has an intake of 10 PhD seats in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering. The actual number of seats available in a given year depends on the number of available research guides and their current student load.
Ques. What are the key research areas for PhD in Electronics and Telecommunication at FCRIT?
Ans. Research areas include VLSI design, signal processing, wireless communications, embedded systems, antenna design, image processing, IoT, and 5G/6G communication technologies. Candidates are advised to contact the EXTC department to identify available research guides and their specific areas of expertise.
Ques. Can candidates with an M.Tech in Computer Science apply for PhD in Electronics and Telecommunication at FCRIT?
Ans. Eligibility is primarily for candidates with M.E./M.Tech. in Electronics and Telecommunication or related disciplines. Candidates with M.Tech in Computer Science may be considered if their research area aligns with the department's focus, subject to University of Mumbai PhD regulations and the research guide's discretion.
Ques. What is the duration of the PhD programme in Electronics and Telecommunication at FCRIT?
Ans. The minimum duration for a full-time PhD programme at FCRIT (University of Mumbai) is 3 years, and the maximum duration is typically 6 years. Part-time PhD options may also be available for working professionals, subject to institutional norms.
Ques. How does one identify a research guide for PhD in Electronics and Telecommunication at FCRIT?
Ans. Candidates can contact the EXTC department at FCRIT directly or visit the official website to identify faculty members who are registered as PhD research guides under the University of Mumbai. It is advisable to reach out to potential guides before applying to discuss research interests and availability.
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