GU Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) FAQs
Q1: What is the duration of Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering) at Galgotias University?
Ans. The program duration is approximately 3 years in the Cwork1+2 format, which includes 25 credits of coursework and 75 credits of doctoral research. However, the actual duration may vary based on research progress and dissertation completion.
Q2: Is the PhD Entrance Test (PET) mandatory for all candidates?
Ans. No, candidates with UGC-NET, GATE, UGC-CSIR NET, or M.Phil qualifications are exempted from the entrance test. Additionally, candidates with 10+ years of industry experience may also be exempted. However, all candidates must appear for the personal interview and research proposal presentation.
Q3: What are the specialization options available in Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)?
Ans. Galgotias University offers PhD specializations in Power Systems, Control Systems, Renewable Energy, Power Electronics, Electrical Machines, and other advanced areas of electrical engineering.
Q4: How is the research supervisor assigned in the PhD program?
Ans. After provisional admission, candidates are required to identify and consult with a research supervisor from the list of available supervisors on the university website. Candidates must obtain a letter of consent from the supervisor before final admission confirmation.
Q5: What is the career scope after completing Ph.D. (Electrical Engineering)?
Ans. PhD Electrical Engineering graduates can pursue careers as University Professors, Electrical Engineers, Power Systems Engineers, Research Associates, and Technical Consultants. Many work with power utilities, research institutes, technology companies, and government agencies.
Q6: Can I transfer my PhD from another university to Galgotias University?
Ans. Yes, PhD candidates from other universities can transfer their PhD to Galgotias University. The PhD credits are acceptable with a No Objection Certificate (NoC) from the previous university if coursework requirements are met. The candidate must also submit a self-attested letter explaining the reason for migration and a coursework completion certificate.
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