SVPCET M.Tech FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility criteria for M.Tech Electrical Power System admission at SVPCET?
Ans. Candidates must have completed their B.Tech/BE in any discipline from a recognized university with a minimum of 50% marks. They must also have a valid AP PGECET score or GATE score. The program is open to graduates from all engineering disciplines.
Ques. What is the duration and mode of the M.Tech Electrical Power System program at SVPCET?
Ans. The M.Tech program at SVPCET is a 2-year full-time postgraduate course offered on campus. The program is structured with classroom lectures, laboratory work, power systems projects, and thesis to provide advanced power systems education.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Tech Electrical Power System from SVPCET?
Ans. M.Tech graduates can work as Power Systems Engineers, Energy Consultants, Smart Grid Specialists, and Renewable Energy Engineers. They can work in power companies, energy organizations, and utility firms. The average package is around 5-6 LPA with highest packages reaching 12-15 LPA.
Ques. Are there research opportunities during the M.Tech program?
Ans. Yes, research is an integral part of the M.Tech curriculum. Students undertake thesis projects and research work in power systems during the course. The college's strong research environment facilitates research opportunities in smart grids and renewable energy.
Ques. What is the fee structure for the M.Tech Electrical Power System program?
Ans. The total fee for the 2-year M.Tech program at SVPCET is 100,000 INR. This is an affordable option for students seeking advanced power systems education. Students may be eligible for government scholarships and educational loans to support their studies.
Ques. Is the M.Tech program from SVPCET recognized for higher studies and abroad?
Ans. Yes, the M.Tech program is recognized by AICTE and affiliated with JNTUA. Graduates can pursue higher studies such as Ph.D. or specialized postgraduate programs. The degree is also recognized for employment abroad and further studies in international institutions.
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