SCET Surat Ph.D. (Instrumentation and Control) FAQs
Ques. What is the fee for Ph.D. in Instrumentation and Control at SCET Surat?
Ans. The research and tuition fee for Ph.D. in Instrumentation and Control at SCET Surat is INR 80,000 per year, with a total of INR 2,40,000 for the minimum three-year duration. Sponsored and part-time scholars may have different fee obligations as per university norms.
Ques. What is the eligibility for Ph.D. (Instrumentation and Control) at SCET Surat?
Ans. Candidates must hold an M.E. / M.Tech in Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Electronics, Electrical Engineering, or allied disciplines with at least 55 per cent aggregate marks. A valid GATE or UGC-NET score, or qualification in the university PhD entrance test, is required for shortlisting.
Ques. What are the research areas in Ph.D. (Instrumentation and Control) at SCET?
Ans. Research areas in Ph.D. Instrumentation and Control at SCET include control systems, industrial automation, process control, sensors and transducers, embedded systems, and SCADA/DCS technologies. The final research topic is decided in consultation with the assigned doctoral supervisor.
Ques. Are national fellowships available for PhD scholars at SCET Surat?
Ans. Yes. GATE/UGC-NET qualified scholars may receive fellowships as per DST/UGC norms. Scholars may also apply for DST-INSPIRE (up to INR 28,000 per month), CSIR-JRF/SRF, or the PM Research Fellowship (PMRF) through the respective national portals.
Ques. What are the career prospects after a Ph.D. in Instrumentation and Control from SCET?
Ans. PhD graduates in Instrumentation and Control are qualified for faculty positions, R&D roles in process industries, automation companies, defence research establishments, and government engineering agencies.







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