GITAM PhD ECE FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between full-time and extramural PhD programmes in Electronics and Communication at GITAM?
Ans. The full-time PhD programme requires students to be on campus for 3 years with regular coursework, seminars, and research activities. The extramural mode is designed for working professionals and takes 4 years, allowing students to pursue their research while maintaining employment. Full-time students pay 30,000 INR annually, while extramural students pay 100,000 INR annually.
Ques. What are the admission requirements for PhD Electronics and Communication at GITAM?
Ans. Candidates must possess a Master's degree (MTech or ME) in the relevant engineering field and a Bachelor's degree (BE or BTech) in Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE), Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering (EIE), Instrumentation Engineering, Telecommunication Engineering, Medical Electronics, Biomedical Engineering, or equivalent. Alternatively, a Master of Science degree (MSc) in Electronics may also be considered. Admission is based on merit and entrance exam scores.
Ques. What research areas are covered in the PhD Electronics and Communication programme?
Ans. The programme covers diverse research areas including wireless networking, signal processing, sensor technologies, telecom, microelectronics, and electronics architecture and protocols. Students can focus on areas such as signal processing, wireless networking, microelectronics, and telecom protocols, with opportunities in emerging fields like AI and machine learning applications within communications.
Ques. What are the key facilities available for PhD research?
Ans. PhD students have access to state-of-the-art facilities including EMI/EMC Lab, Communications and Radar Lab, Signal and Image Processing Lab, MURTI Multidisciplinary Research Centre, NextGen Connectivity Research Lab, Applied Electromagnetics Lab, Technology Exploration and Product Engineering (TEPE) Centre, and Makerspace for experiential learning and innovation.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing PhD Electronics and Communication from GITAM?
Ans. PhD Electronics and Communication graduates can pursue careers as research scientists, senior engineers in telecommunications, VLSI design engineers, signal processing specialists, wireless communication engineers, IoT solutions architects, defence electronics specialists, and academic researchers. With growing investments in telecommunications, aerospace, and defence sectors, opportunities for ECE PhD graduates are expanding significantly.
Ques. What industry collaborations are available for PhD students?
Ans. PhD students benefit from industry and academic collaborations with DRDO, Bosch, Capgemini, L&T, and IIT Guwahati. These collaborations provide opportunities for real-world research projects, internships, and networking with leading organizations in the electronics and communication field.
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