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M.Tech (Course)

The course-based M.Tech programs in ESE are intended for students who want deep technical training in advanced areas of electronics along with exposure to meaningful projects, systems-level engineering, and strong industry relevance. The department currently runs multiple M.Tech streams whose identity and curriculum are shaped by both disciplinary foundations and emerging technology needs.

Across programs, the broad academic structure is designed to combine a strong core with controlled flexibility. Students are expected to build depth through mandatory and program-relevant courses while also using electives intelligently to widen capability in aligned areas. The department has recently worked to strengthen teaching discipline, improve core-course ownership, increase seriousness in admissions, and ensure that flexibility in course crediting does not dilute training quality.

Tracks within the department broadly reflect themes such as microelectronics and VLSI, electronic systems, and electronics product-oriented/system-level design, while the exact curriculum is to be presented program-wise on the website. What should stand out publicly is that ESE’s M.Tech programs are not generic coursework pathways. They are embedded in a research-rich department and are intended to prepare students for advanced industry roles, doctoral study, deep-tech startups, and translational technology work.

The M.Tech experience in ESE is also closely tied to projects, labs, TAship, seminars, and departmental life. The department is working toward a more rigorous M.Tech project framework, stronger integration with PhD culture, and a more meaningful use of assistantship as a developmental academic responsibility.