GITAM PhD ME FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between full-time and extramural PhD programmes in Mechanical Engineering 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 Mechanical Engineering at GITAM?
Ans. Candidates must possess a Master's degree (MTech or ME) in a relevant engineering field and a Bachelor's degree (BE or BTech) in Mechanical, Production, Industrial, Automobile, Marine, Aerospace, or Metallurgy engineering, or an equivalent degree. Admission is based on merit and entrance exam scores (GAT, GATE, AP/TS PGECET, or CUET PG).
Ques. What specialization options are available in the PhD Mechanical Engineering programme?
Ans. The programme offers specialization course bundles in AI and ML for autonomous vehicles, thermal engineering, industrial engineering, design for manufacturing, and smart manufacturing. Students can choose their specialization based on their research interests and faculty guidance.
Ques. What research areas are covered in the PhD Mechanical Engineering programme?
Ans. The programme covers diverse research areas including sustainable engineering, engine coolants and solar thermal fluids, nano materials for engineering applications, digital manufacturing, solar thermal energy, and 3D printing. Students can focus on areas such as computational mechanics, energy systems, advanced materials, robotics, and manufacturing technologies.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing PhD Mechanical Engineering from GITAM?
Ans. PhD Mechanical Engineering graduates can pursue careers as design engineers, production engineers, research and development engineers, project engineers, manufacturing engineers, automotive engineers, and robotics engineers. With India's expanding industrial landscape and growing investments in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy sectors, opportunities for mechanical engineers are expanding significantly.
Ques. What research facilities and infrastructure are available for PhD students?
Ans. PhD students have access to state-of-the-art facilities including Digital Manufacturing Lab, Material Testing Lab, Sustainable Energy Lab, MURTI Multidisciplinary Research Centre, 3D Printing Design Lab, Technology Exploration and Product Engineering (TEPE) Centre, and Makerspace for experiential learning and innovation.
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