TCET Ph.D. (E&TC) FAQs
Ques. What are the active research areas under Ph.D. Electronics and Telecommunication at TCET, and who are the research guides?
Ans. TCET's Ph.D. (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering) Research Centre has active research in areas including antenna design (ultra-wideband, wearable, circularly polarized), optical wireless communication, deep learning and machine learning, IoT security, molecular communication for nano-networks, hyperspectral image processing, VLSI and hardware accelerators, and carbon nanotube field-effect transistors. The University of Mumbai-recognized research guides at TCET include Dr. B.K. Mishra (Principal), Dr. R.R. Sedamkar, Dr. Lochan Jolly, Dr. Vinitkumar Dongre, Dr. Sandhya Save, Dr. Rajesh Bansode, Dr. Payel Saha, and Dr. Sanjev Ghosh. Candidates are advised to review the research profiles of these guides and align their research interests before applying.
Ques. How many Ph.D. seats are available at TCET for Electronics and Telecommunication, and what is the current vacancy status?
Ans. The Ph.D. (Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering) Research Centre at TCET has a sanctioned intake of 20 seats. As of February 2024, 8 Ph.D. degrees have been awarded, 11 students are currently pursuing their Ph.D., 2 students were newly admitted in AY 2023-24, and 7 vacancies are available. The actual vacancy for AY 2026-27 will be notified by TCET on its official website and in leading newspapers. Candidates are advised to check the latest vacancy notification before applying.
Ques. Does TCET have any industry collaborations for Ph.D. research in Electronics and Telecommunication?
Ans. Yes, TCET's Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering Research Centre has active research collaborations with industry and research organizations, including SAMEER (Society for Applied Microwave Electronics Engineering and Research), a premier government research organization under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). This collaboration provides Ph.D. students with access to advanced research infrastructure, industry-relevant problem statements, and potential funding opportunities. TCET also regularly organizes national and international conferences, seminars, workshops, and colloquia to facilitate knowledge exchange and networking for research scholars.
Ques. Is there a Foundation Program or coursework requirement for Ph.D. students at TCET?
Ans. Yes, TCET conducts a Foundation Program before the start of the academic year for newly admitted Ph.D. students. This is followed by mandatory coursework as prescribed by the University of Mumbai, which must be completed before the student can commence full-time research work. The coursework is designed to build a strong research foundation and includes domain-specific subjects as well as research methodology. Regular lectures and practical work are conducted, and timely completion of coursework is monitored by the department. This structured approach ensures that Ph.D. students are well-prepared for their research journey.
Ques. What is the total fee for Ph.D. Electronics and Telecommunication at TCET, and is teaching assistantship available?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the Ph.D. (Technology) program at TCET is Rs. 75,000 for the entire duration of the program. Additionally, TCET offers teaching assistantship for deserving and needy Ph.D. students, which can help offset living and academic expenses. GATE-qualified candidates enrolled in full-time Ph.D. programs at AICTE-approved institutions are also eligible for a monthly stipend of Rs. 12,400 as per AICTE norms. UGC-JRF and CSIR-JRF holders receive Rs. 37,000 per month for the first 2 years and Rs. 42,000 per month thereafter. Candidates should confirm the current teaching assistantship amount and availability with TCET's Electronics and Telecommunication department at the time of admission.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing a Ph.D. in Electronics and Telecommunication from TCET?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from TCET (University of Mumbai) opens up a wide range of career opportunities. Graduates are eligible for faculty positions (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor) in engineering colleges as per UGC/AICTE norms. In the industry, Ph.D. holders can pursue senior R&D roles in telecom companies, semiconductor firms, defense electronics, and IoT/embedded systems companies. Government research organizations such as SAMEER, DRDO, ISRO, and CDAC actively recruit Ph.D. engineers for research and technical roles. The degree also enables graduates to apply for post-doctoral fellowships at IITs, NITs, and international universities, and to file patents based on their research work.


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