GLA M.Tech Energy Systems FAQs
Ques. What GATE paper should I appear for M.Tech Energy System Engineering at GLA University?
Ans. Candidates should appear for GATE papers in Electrical Engineering (EE), Electronics and Communication Engineering (EC), or Mechanical Engineering (ME), depending on their undergraduate background. The GATE 2026 exam was conducted in February 2026 and results were declared on March 19, 2026. For the 2027 batch, watch for GATE 2027 notifications.
Ques. Is M.Sc. Physics eligible for M.Tech Energy Systems at GLA University?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a First Division in M.Sc. Physics are eligible for admission to M.Tech (Energy Systems) at GLA University. This is one of the unique aspects of this program, as it accepts both engineering graduates and science postgraduates with a physics background.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech Energy System Engineering from GLA University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue roles such as Nuclear Engineer, Power Engineer, Renewable Energy Technologist, Solar Engineer, Wind Energy Engineer, Energy Systems Engineer, and Research Consultant. Key public sector employers include BHEL, DRDO, ISRO, BEL, ECIL, and Indian Railways. Private sector employers include Siemens, Havells, Kirloskar Electric, Samsung, TCS, Wipro, and Infosys.
Ques. What research opportunities are available for M.Tech Energy Systems students at GLA University?
Ans. GLA University has 14 research centers on campus that support research-led education. Students can engage in research projects related to renewable energy, smart grids, energy storage, and sustainable energy systems. Faculty members with expertise in energy systems guide students in their research journey, and there are opportunities for industry collaborations.
Ques. What is the scholarship amount for GATE-qualified candidates in M.Tech Energy Systems at GLA University?
Ans. GATE-qualified candidates admitted to M.Tech (Energy Systems) at GLA University receive a scholarship of Rs. 50,000 per annum. Non-GATE GLAET-qualified candidates receive Rs. 25,000 per annum. The student must maintain a minimum CPI of 6.5 to continue receiving the scholarship in subsequent years.
Ques. How is M.Tech Energy System Engineering different from M.Tech Electrical Engineering at GLA University?
Ans. M.Tech Energy System Engineering focuses specifically on energy generation, distribution, management, and sustainability, including renewable energy, smart grids, energy storage, and energy policy. M.Tech Electrical Engineering has a broader scope covering power systems, control systems, electrical machines, and signal processing. The Energy Systems program is more specialized for careers in the renewable energy and sustainability sector, while Electrical Engineering is more versatile across traditional electrical industries. Both programs have the same fee structure of Rs. 3,55,000 (academic) at GLA University.
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