

| Yearly Tuition fees | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Year | Fee | ||
| No data | |||
| Other Fees | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Description | Fee | ||
| No data | |||
The Master of Philosophy in Engineering (M.Phil) programme is a research-focused effort for graduate students looking to tackle major engineering difficulties. The programme covers a wide range of fields, including civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering, and goes deeply into theoretical principles and practical applications. With a strong emphasis on problem solving, students analyse difficulties, plan research projects, and use their findings in industrial or commercial contexts. A specialised Research Methodology curriculum is a critical component that provides students with important research skills and facilitates publishing in scientific publications. Encouragement to attend engineering conferences promotes networking and collaboration. Overall, the programme equips students to be innovative engineering leaders with real-world effect.
research and development, project management, consultancy, academia, and entrepreneurship, leveraging their expertise to drive technological advancements, shape policies, and collaborate across disciplines for global impact, while their experience in publication and presentation enhances their credibility and leadership potential.
The University may allow exemption for outstanding students to complete their studies within a shorter period.
The team typically replies in a few minutes.