GITAM Bangalore PhD CSE FAQs
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing a PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from GITAM?
Ans. PhD graduates in Computer Science and Engineering from GITAM can pursue diverse career paths including chief technology officer, director of artificial intelligence research, cybersecurity architect, data science and analytics director, cloud solutions architect, autonomous systems engineer, software development director, academic researcher or professor, head of innovation in emerging technologies, IT policy analyst, and chief information officer. With India's IT sector projected to reach $350 billion by 2026 and contributing 10% to India's GDP, there are substantial opportunities for PhD holders to drive innovation in technology-driven industries.
Ques. What specialization options are available within the PhD in Computer Science and Engineering programme?
Ans. The PhD in Computer Science and Engineering programme offers specialization options in Computational Biology, Industrial Automation, Financial Technology, and Telecommunications. Additionally, students can pursue standard track offerings in AI/ML, Theoretical Computer Science, Cyber Security, Data Science, Computer Graphics & Visualization, Systems & Architecture, Cyber Physical Systems, and Software Engineering. Students can also earn 24 credits across different schools (Business, Sciences, Humanities) through the Liberal Education Model for interdisciplinary learning.
Ques. How does GITAM collaborate with industry for PhD research?
Ans. GITAM's PhD programme in Computer Science and Engineering is developed in collaboration with 25 leading IT/ITES companies and academic experts from prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs. The programme has industry and academic collaborations with Agriculture University, Maini Group, Infosys, ICAR-Nivedi, and DronaVyuh Technologies. These collaborations provide students with real-world research opportunities, access to industry experts, and exposure to cutting-edge technological challenges that shape the curriculum and research directions.
Ques. Is the PhD programme full-time only, or are there part-time options available?
Ans. GITAM offers both Full-Time and Extramural PhD programmes. The Full-Time programme is 3 years with an annual fee of INR 30,000 for Indian nationals and is designed for candidates who can dedicate themselves entirely to research. The Extramural programme is 4 years with an annual fee of INR 1,00,000 and is designed for industry professionals working in research institutions with a minimum of 2 years of experience. Both programmes require mandatory coursework with 75% attendance.
Ques. What research facilities and infrastructure are available for PhD students?
Ans. PhD students have access to state-of-the-art facilities including Application Centres of Excellence in AR/VR, Autonomous Systems, Aerospace Design & Practice, and Biomedical Devices. The university also provides access to MURTI Multidisciplinary Research facilities and world-class laboratories through the Technology Exploration and Product Engineering (TEPE) Centre and Makerspace. Additionally, students can collaborate with industry partners and access cutting-edge computing infrastructure for their research projects.
Ques. What is the venture development course, and how does it benefit PhD students?
Ans. The PhD programme includes a mandatory 2-credit venture development course that encourages students to develop innovative products and services with real business potential. This course transcends disciplinary boundaries and provides hands-on learning opportunities. It is designed to foster entrepreneurial thinking and prepare students not only for academic careers but also for roles in industry and startups where innovation and practical application of research are valued. This is particularly valuable in the technology sector where research-driven startups are increasingly common.
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