The course admission process prioritizes GATE scores for initial selection, followed by interviews to assess candidates' understanding of basic concepts in electronic device physics, physics, and mechanical engineering, as well as their engineering projects. The faculty, known for their high qualifications and motivation, offer exceptional guidance and support. Each faculty member manages their own research lab, fostering a rich learning environment. The annual tuition fee is 14,000, which can be offset by a student stipend, with M.Tech students paying 12,000 per year.
Hostel and food expenses are around 4,000, making the overall fees nominal for the provided facilities. The department has established successful placements with reputable international companies, although finding roles aligned with research interests remains challenging due to the limited number of research centers in India. The Center for Nano Science and Engineering (CeNSE) has ties with IEEE, offering funding for one conference specifically for PhD scholars through a student chapter.
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