Brainware University PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering FAQs
Ques. What is the eligibility for PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering at Brainware University?
Ans. Candidates must hold M.E./M.Tech in Electronics & Communication Engineering, M.Sc Electronics, M.Sc Applied Electronics, or equivalent postgraduate degree in ECE or allied engineering discipline from a recognised university with at least 55 percent aggregate marks (50 percent for SC/ST/PWD candidates) with at least 55 percent aggregate marks (50 percent for SC/ST/PWD). Admission is through BWU-PET (Brainware University Pre-Entrance Test) or direct entry for candidates holding UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, or GATE qualification. A valid research proposal and supervisor availability are also required before enrolment can be confirmed.
Ques. What is the total fee for PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering at Brainware University?
Ans. The annual fee for PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering at Brainware University is INR 1,30,000 per year, totalling INR 3,90,000 for the minimum 3-year duration. Candidates who extend beyond 3 years pay the annual fee for each additional year until thesis submission and defence. Hostel accommodation is available separately. Fees are paid annually at the Barasat campus accounts office.
Ques. What research areas are covered in PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering at Brainware?
Ans. PhD in Electronics and Communication Engineering at Brainware University is a research programme for M.Tech/M.E. in ECE or M.Sc Electronics graduates. The programme supports doctoral research in signal processing, wireless communications, VLSI, embedded systems, antenna engineering, and IoT. Scholars work under registered supervisors, complete a coursework phase, and submit a dissertation after pre-submission seminar and review. GATE or UGC-NET qualified candidates may be exempted from BWU-PET.
Ques. How is admission to PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering conducted at Brainware University?
Ans. PhD admission at Brainware University involves a BWU-PET (Brainware University Pre-Entrance Test) for candidates who do not hold UGC-NET, CSIR-NET, or GATE qualification. NET/GATE holders may be exempted from BWU-PET. All candidates must submit a research proposal and appear for an interview before the doctoral committee. The committee evaluates the proposal’s feasibility and confirms supervisor availability. Enrolment is formalised after fee payment.
Ques. What are the career prospects after PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering from Brainware University?
Ans. Graduates of PhD Electronics and Communication Engineering at Brainware University enter faculty positions in electronics and communication engineering departments, research scientist roles at defence R&D organisations and semiconductor firms, senior design engineer positions at telecom companies and embedded systems organisations, and post-doctoral research roles at IITs and NITs. UGC-NET qualified PhD holders are eligible to apply for assistant professor positions at degree colleges and universities under WB state recruitment. Candidates may also pursue post-doctoral fellowships through DST-SERB and CSIR schemes available to PhD graduates.
Ques. Are scholarships available for PhD students at Brainware University?
Ans. UGC-NET/CSIR-NET qualified PhD scholars at Brainware University may receive Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) stipend of INR 37,000 per month for the first two years and Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) of INR 42,000 per month thereafter, funded by UGC or CSIR. GATE-qualified scholars may access MHRD fellowships if appointed as Teaching Assistants. West Bengal domicile students may also apply for state government post-matric scholarships available through the National Scholarship Portal.









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