GLA Ph.D. Electrical Engineering FAQs
Ques. What are the main research areas available under the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at GLA University?
Ans. Research areas include power systems and power electronics, electrical machines and drives, control systems, renewable energy and hybrid vehicles, electromagnetic devices, wireless communications, signal processing, image and video processing, robotics and automation, and smart grid technologies. The specific research topic is finalised in consultation with the assigned research supervisor.
Ques. Does GLA University have dedicated labs for Electrical Engineering research?
Ans. Yes, GLA University has industrial labs set up in collaboration with SIEMENS and Rockwell Automation, which provide state-of-the-art infrastructure for electrical engineering research. These labs support hands-on research in areas such as automation, power systems, and control engineering.
Ques. Is GATE score accepted for Ph.D. admission in Electrical Engineering at GLA University?
Ans. GLA University primarily accepts GLAET, UGC NET, and CSIR NET scores for PhD admission. While GATE is not explicitly listed as a primary qualifying exam for PhD admission at GLA, candidates with a valid GATE score may be considered. It is advisable to confirm with the admissions office whether GATE score can be used in lieu of GLAET for the PhD programme.
Ques. What job profiles can I target after completing a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from GLA University?
Ans. Post-PhD career options include Project Manager, Application Engineer, Research and Development Officer, Electrical Design Engineer, Power Plant Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer, Controls Engineer, and faculty positions at universities and colleges. Public sector organisations like ISRO, BHEL, NTPC, State Electricity Boards, and Indian Railways are major recruiters for electrical engineering PhD holders.
Ques. Can M.Tech. graduates in Electronics and Communication Engineering apply for the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at GLA University?
Ans. Yes, candidates with M.Tech. in Electronics and Communication Engineering or related disciplines are generally eligible to apply for the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering, as the eligibility criteria specify 'appropriate discipline/field/subject.' However, the final decision on eligibility rests with the university's admissions committee. Candidates are advised to confirm their eligibility before applying.
Ques. How is the Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering at GLA University different from the Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering?
Ans. The Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering focuses on power systems, electrical machines, drives, control systems, and energy-related research. The Ph.D. in Electronics and Communication Engineering focuses on communication systems, VLSI design, signal processing, embedded systems, and RF engineering. While there is some overlap in areas like signal processing and control systems, the core research domains and supervisor expertise differ between the two programmes.
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