AITS M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives FAQs
Ques. Is a GATE score mandatory for M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives admission at AITS Udaipur?
Ans. A valid GATE score in EE (Electrical Engineering) is the preferred criterion for M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives admission at AITS Udaipur, and GATE-qualified candidates are given priority in seat allotment. However, the college also offers seats under the management quota for candidates who do not have a GATE score but meet the minimum eligibility of 50% marks in B.Tech/B.E. in Electrical or Electrical and Electronics Engineering. Students are advised to contact the college directly at aravalieducation.org to confirm the availability of non-GATE seats for the 2026-27 batch.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives at AITS Udaipur?
Ans. As per the 2026-27 official fee structure, the tuition fee is Rs. 77,402 per year, making the total tuition fee Rs. 1,54,804 for the 2-year programme. In addition, examination fees (approx. Rs. 4,000/year), development fee (approx. Rs. 4,000/year), a one-time registration fee (approx. Rs. 3,000), and a refundable caution deposit of Rs. 3,000 are charged. The total programme cost (excluding hostel and transport) works out to approximately Rs. 1,76,804. Hostel is optional at Rs. 65,000-75,000 per year.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives from AITS Udaipur?
Ans. Graduates of M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives can pursue careers in power utilities (NTPC, PGCIL, RVUNL), electric vehicle manufacturers, renewable energy companies (solar and wind), industrial automation firms, and defence electronics organisations like DRDO and BEL. Roles such as Power Electronics Engineer, Drive Systems Engineer, Energy Systems Analyst, and R&D Engineer are common career paths. GATE-qualified M.Tech graduates are also eligible for PSU recruitment through GATE scores in EE.
Ques. Why is M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives a relevant specialisation in today's job market?
Ans. Power Electronics and Drives is one of the most in-demand specialisations in engineering today, driven by the rapid growth of electric vehicles, solar and wind energy systems, smart grids, and industrial automation. The Indian government's push for EV adoption and renewable energy targets has significantly increased demand for engineers skilled in power converters, motor drives, and energy storage systems. Completing this M.Tech from an RTU-affiliated institution like AITS provides a strong academic foundation for both industry roles and further research.
Ques. Can students from B.Tech Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) apply for this programme?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a B.Tech/B.E. in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible to apply for M.Tech Power Electronics and Drives at AITS Udaipur. The eligibility criteria specifically include both Electrical Engineering and Electrical and Electronics Engineering backgrounds. A valid GATE score in EE is preferred, though management quota seats are available for eligible candidates without GATE scores.
Ques. Does AITS Udaipur provide hostel facilities for M.Tech students, and what are the charges?
Ans. Yes, AITS Udaipur provides optional hostel facilities for M.Tech students. Triple-seated rooms are available at Rs. 65,000 per year and double-seated rooms at Rs. 75,000 per year. The hostel fee is not included in the standard tuition fee and is charged separately. The college also provides a free bus facility for all students admitted in 2026-27, making it a convenient option for day scholars. Hostel fee is non-refundable once the student has occupied the room; however, if withdrawal is before commencement of classes, a deduction of Rs. 5,000 applies and the remaining amount is refunded.


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