GCT Ph.D. EEE FAQs
Ques. What are the main research areas in PhD Electrical and Electronics Engineering at GCT?
Ans. The department offers research in power systems, power electronics, renewable energy (solar and wind), control systems, electrical machines, and energy management. Recent research includes solar tracking systems, microgrid design, power system stability, and renewable energy integration. Specific research areas depend on faculty expertise and available facilities.
Ques. What is the Centre of Excellence for Alternate Energy Research (CoE-AER)?
Ans. CoE-AER is a research center established under TEQIP with Rs. 5 crores funding for Phase II and Rs. 1.5 crores for Phase III. It focuses on research and development in solar and wind energy, providing state-of-the-art facilities and opportunities for PhD scholars to work on renewable energy projects.
Ques. What is the difference between full-time and part-time PhD at GCT?
Ans. Full-time PhD requires minimum 2 years of dedicated research work with full-time availability during working hours. Part-time PhD requires minimum 3 years and is suitable for working professionals. Both have a maximum duration of 6 years. Full-time scholars typically complete research faster and have better access to laboratory facilities.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing PhD Electrical and Electronics Engineering from GCT?
Ans. PhD graduates can pursue careers as research scientists, faculty members in universities, senior engineers in power sector organizations, consultants in energy companies, and researchers in government laboratories. Many graduates also work in renewable energy companies and establish their own consulting practices.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for PhD research at GCT EEE?
Ans. The department has well-equipped laboratories including power systems lab, power electronics lab, control systems lab, and renewable energy research facilities. Researchers have access to simulation software including MATLAB, Simulink, PSCAD, and hardware for experimental work on solar PV systems and wind energy.
Ques. What is the written test and interview process for PhD admission?
Ans. Written test (2 hours, 100 marks) consists of 25% research methodology and 75% core subject (electrical engineering). Interview evaluates research aptitude, subject knowledge, and research proposal. Final selection is based on 60% written test score and 40% interview score. Minimum qualifying marks must be obtained in written test to appear for interview.
Ques. Can I pursue PhD while working full-time?
Ans. Yes, part-time PhD is available for working professionals. However, you must be sponsored by your employer and have their NOC. Part-time scholars must maintain regular contact with supervisor and complete required coursework and research activities as per university norms.
Ques. What is the significance of the US patent granted to GCT EEE department?
Ans. The department received a US patent (US 10,340,841 B1) for a Dual axis solar tracking system driven by a low powered drive. This demonstrates the department's commitment to innovation and provides excellent opportunities for PhD scholars to work on patentable research in renewable energy technologies.
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