Ph.D. (Applied Electronics)

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Doctor of Philosophy in Applied electronics

Duration

3 Years

Level

Doctorate

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Post Graduation

Ph.D. Applied Electronics or Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Electronics is Doctorate Electronics and Communication Engineering course. Applied electronics gives a solid grounding in mathematics, physics and electrical engineering fundamentals. Further study will have allowed you the opportunity to choose from a large range of modules such as analogue electronics, power electronics, control and automation, computer hardware, electromagnetic, microprocessor applications, power systems, signal processing and telecommunications. The doctoral thesis provides evidence of a contribution to knowledge with a level of originality consistent with 3-4 years of full-time study and research training.

Ph.D. Applied Electronics Eligibility    

  • The students should have passed a post graduate degree in relevant subject or equivalent with at least 50% marks in aggregate.
  • Candidates should clear the common entrance exam conducted by the University for the Course.

Ph.D. Applied Electronics Syllabus

Syllabus of Applied Electronics as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

Sr. No.

Subjects of Study

1         

Electrical Machines and Drives

2         

Power Systems

3         

Control Systems

4         

Power Electronics

5         

Microwave Communication

6         

DSP

7         

Microelectronics Devises

8         

VLSI/Fault-Tolerant Computing

 

Ph.D. Applied Electronics College

Ph.D. Applied Electronics Course Suitability

  • The course is suitable for those who want to have sufficient knowledge of semiconductor devices as well as the P-N junction, rectifiers, a bipolar junction transistor, RC coupled amplifier, special devices, feedback amplifier and oscillator. 
  • Students should also possess skills such as the capacity to formulate a significant problem, to develop mastery of appropriate conceptual and methodological skills, and to relate the research topic to a broader framework of knowledge in the relevant disciplinary area. 
  • Applicants should also possess a working knowledge of current digital design practices using VHDL and PLD, analogue design principles and programming in the 'C' language.

How is Ph.D. Applied Electronics Course Beneficial?

  • The course is beneficial to impart the best technical education in the field of electronics, as well as to improve the moral and ethical values of the students with the support of well qualified, efficient and caring teachers in this area and to set up a strong Research & Development (R&D) group. 
  • Candidates can also start their own business by manufacture electronic parts, goods and components. 
  • The aim of the Ph.D. program is to provide research training in a manner that fosters the development of independent research skills in candidates.

Ph.D. Applied Electronics Employment Areas

  • Colleges & Universities
  • Development Centres (States)
  • Indian Telephone Industries
  • Defence Services
  • A.I.R.
  • Bharat Electronics Ltd.
  • Posts and Telegraph Department
  • Television Industry
  • Railways
  • D.R.D.O.
  • Telecommunication
  • Civil Aviation
  • Software Engineering/IT
  • Hardware Manufacturing
  • Research & Development

Ph.D. Applied Electronics Job Types

  • Physical Design Engineer
  • Electronics Technician
  • Lecturer/Professor
  • Management Trainee (Technical)
  • Assistant Professor
  • Electronic Technician
  • Vessel Electronic Technician
  • Communications & Public Affairs Manager
  • Mechanical Value Engineer
  • Text Permission Specialist

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