HITS M.Tech EPS FAQs
Ques. What is the scope after M.Tech Electrical Power System?
Ans. Power systems engineering has applications in power generation, transmission, distribution, and renewable energy. Graduates work as Power System Engineers, Protection Engineers, Grid Operators in utilities, power companies, and renewable energy firms. Average package INR 6-8 LPA; top companies offer up to INR 15 LPA.
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for admission?
Ans. No, GATE is not mandatory. Candidates can appear for TS PGECET 2026. GATE qualified candidates may have better admission and scholarship chances.
Ques. What are career prospects?
Ans. Careers in power utilities (NTPC, PGCIL), state electricity boards, renewable energy companies, power equipment manufacturers, consulting firms, and research and development in power systems.
Ques. Difference between Power Systems and Power Electronics?
Ans. Power Systems focuses on large-scale power generation, transmission, distribution systems. Power Electronics focuses on power conversion and control devices. Power Systems suits those interested in grid and utility operations.
Ques. What is placement rate?
Ans. HITS maintains 85-90% placement rate for M.Tech students. Top recruiters: power utilities, power generation companies, renewable energy firms. Average package around INR 7 LPA; highest reaching INR 15 LPA.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies?
Ans. Yes, Ph.D. programs in Electrical Engineering or Power Systems available. Specialized certifications in power system protection, renewable energy, or smart grid technologies enhance credentials.
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