FCRIT Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) FAQs
Ques. Is GATE mandatory for PhD admission in Electrical Engineering at FCRIT?
Ans. While a valid GATE score is preferred and may give candidates an advantage, it is not strictly mandatory for PhD admission at FCRIT. Candidates without GATE scores may also be considered based on their academic record and performance in the research aptitude test/interview, as per University of Mumbai PhD regulations.
Ques. What is the duration of the PhD programme at FCRIT?
Ans. The minimum duration for a full-time PhD programme at FCRIT (University of Mumbai) is 3 years, and the maximum duration is typically 6 years. Part-time PhD options may also be available for working professionals, subject to institutional norms.
Ques. What are the key research areas available for PhD in Electrical Engineering at FCRIT?
Ans. Research areas include power electronics and drives, renewable energy systems, electric vehicles, control systems, signal processing, electrical machines, smart grids, and power systems. Candidates are advised to contact the department to identify available research guides and their specific areas of expertise.
Ques. How many PhD seats are available in Electrical Engineering at FCRIT?
Ans. FCRIT has an intake of 20 PhD seats in Electrical Engineering. The actual number of seats available in a given year depends on the number of available research guides and their current student load.
Ques. Can working professionals pursue a PhD in Electrical Engineering at FCRIT?
Ans. Yes, FCRIT may offer part-time PhD options for working professionals, subject to University of Mumbai regulations and institutional approval. Candidates should check the official PhD advertisement for details on part-time eligibility.
Ques. What is the application process for PhD admission at FCRIT?
Ans. Candidates must download the PhD application form from the FCRIT website, fill it with all required details, attach necessary documents, and submit it to principal@fcrit.ac.in along with a payment of Rs. 1,000 within 10 days of the advertisement date. Shortlisted candidates are then called for a research aptitude test and/or interview.
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