NITK Surathkal M.Tech EEE FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Tech Power and Energy Systems and M.Tech Power Electronics and Control at NITK Surathkal?
Ans. Both are offered by the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at NITK. M.Tech Power and Energy Systems (P&ES) focuses on power generation, transmission, distribution, smart grids, renewable energy integration, and power system protection. M.Tech Power Electronics and Control (PE&C) focuses on power electronic converters, motor drives, control systems, and their applications in industrial and EV systems. Students should choose based on whether their interest lies in power systems or power electronics.
Ques. What is the BGSW-sponsored M.Tech (PV) specialisation at NITK?
Ans. The M.Tech in Power Electronics and Control for Electric Vehicle (PV) is a unique industry-sponsored programme available exclusively for candidates sponsored by BGSW (Bosch Global Software Technologies). It is not open for general CCMT or self-financed admissions. This specialisation focuses on EV powertrain, battery management systems, motor control, and charging infrastructure, reflecting Bosch's strategic interest in the electric vehicle domain.
Ques. What is the GATE cutoff for M.Tech EEE specialisations at NITK Surathkal?
Ans. Based on CCMT 2025 data, the closing GATE scores for EEE specialisations at NITK (General category) were approximately 429-490 for Power and Energy Systems and Power Electronics and Control. These cutoffs are lower than CS/IT branches, making EEE programmes relatively more accessible for GATE EE aspirants.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech EEE from NITK Surathkal?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in power utilities (NTPC, PGCIL, BESCOM), PSUs (BHEL, ONGC, ISRO), renewable energy companies (Adani Green, Tata Power, ReNew Power), electric vehicle companies (Ola Electric, Tata Motors, Bosch), and consulting firms. Many graduates also qualify for IES (Indian Engineering Services) and PSU examinations. The growing EV and renewable energy sectors have significantly increased demand for EEE graduates.
Ques. Is there a self-financed option for M.Tech EEE at NITK, and what are the fees?
Ans. Yes, NITK offers 10 self-financed seats each for M.Tech Power and Energy Systems and M.Tech Power Electronics and Control. For self-financed students, the tuition fee is Rs. 2,00,000 per semester, totalling approximately Rs. 8.96 lakh for the entire programme (day scholar). Self-financed students are not eligible for the GATE monthly stipend of Rs. 12,400.
Ques. What research areas are active in the EEE department at NITK Surathkal?
Ans. The Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at NITK has active research in power and energy systems, power electronics and electric drives, control systems, new and renewable energy systems, insulation and high voltage engineering, and AI/ML applications in electrical engineering. The department has well-equipped power systems and power electronics laboratories, and receives research funding from DST, SERB, and industry partners including Bosch.
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