GITAM PhD Electronics FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between full-time and extramural PhD programs at GITAM?
Ans. Full-time PhD scholars are required to be on campus, conduct research full-time, and are eligible for the GITAM PhD Fellowship of INR 33,000 per month. Extramural PhD is designed for industry professionals with minimum 2 years of experience. Extramural scholars pay higher annual fees (INR 1,00,000) and complete the program in 4 years without fellowship support.
Ques. What topics are covered in the PhD Electronics program?
Ans. The program covers advanced topics including microelectronics, embedded systems, advanced circuit design, next-generation communication technologies, biomedical instrumentation, energy storage devices, sensor technology, non-destructive testing, nano electronics, and IoT devices.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing PhD in Electronics?
Ans. PhD graduates can pursue diverse career paths including Lead Research Scientist, Principal Electronics Engineer, Director of Technology, Senior Systems Architect, Chief Innovation Officer, Head of R&D, Electronics and Communication Consultant, and University Professor and Research Scholar.
Ques. What research facilities are available for Electronics PhD students?
Ans. Students have access to DST FIST Physics Research Lab, MURTI Multidisciplinary Research Center, and state-of-the-art laboratories equipped with advanced instrumentation for cutting-edge research in electronics and related fields.
Ques. What is the Venture Development Centre course requirement?
Ans. The Venture Development Centre is a mandatory 2-credit course that focuses on hands-on learning for innovative product creation with business potential. This helps PhD scholars develop entrepreneurial skills alongside their research expertise in electronics.
Ques. What industry collaborations does GITAM have for Electronics research?
Ans. GITAM collaborates with leading organizations including AMTZ, Panacea Medical Technologies, AcenAAr Technologies, Pallet Services, and Coventen Industrial Solutions, providing students with exposure to industry practices and research opportunities in electronics and technology development.
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