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Applications to the MS and PhD programme at IIT Madras are done through an online process that is
centrally conducted.
Applications are collected online through the IITM Research web site. Please follow instructions there. On this page you
can find a few more details specific to the Electrical Engineering department.
1. Coursework: Minimum of 5 courses for MS and minimum of 4 courses for PhD with good academic performance.
2. Thesis: High quality research resulting in publications in reputed international journals such as IEEE Transactions.
Research in the EE1 (Communications) group is carried out in the broad areas of Telecommunications, Signal Processing,
Networking and Optics. Please click here for more details.
Research in the EE2 (Power Systems and Power Electronics) group is carried out in the broad areas of Power Systems,
Power Electronics and High Voltage Engineering. Please click here for more details on the Power Systems group and here
for details on the Power Electronics and Drives group.
Research in the EE3 (Microelectronics and VLSI) group is carried out in the broad areas of Analog/Digital IC design and
Fabrication/Modelling of semiconductor and optoelectronic devices. Please click here for more details.
Research in the EE4 (Control Systems and Instrumentation) group is carried out in the broad areas of Control Systems,
Embedded Systems (including FPGA-based system design), Robotics and Instrumentation. Please click here for details on
the Control Systems, Embedded Systems and Robotics group and click here for details on the Measurements and
Instrumentation group.
Prospective students interested in our MS/PhD programme are encouraged to contact individual faculty members with
similar research interests.
Signals and Systems by Oppenheim and Willsky, Second Edition, Chapters 1 to 10.
Discrete-time Signal Processing by Oppenheim and Schafer, Second Edition, Chapters 1 to 5 and Chapter 8.
Probability, Random Variables and Stochastic Processes by Papoulis and Pillai, Fourth Edition, Chapters 1 to 5.
Field and Wave Electromagnetics by David K. Cheng, Chapters 1-8 (OR)
Engineering Electromagnetics by W.H.Hayt and H.A.Buck, Chapters 1-12.
Solving all example problems and exercises from the above books is strongly recommended as preparation for the
entrance exam. Sample questions from the written exams in the previous years can be found here.
Video lectures from NPTEL are available for Signals and Systems, Electromagnetics, and Digital Signal Processing.
http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/msphd/ 1/2
02-11-2010 Introduction to MS/PhD in EE Departm…
The written examination will contain questions that aim to test the understanding of the fundamental principles that relate to
the areas of activity of the EE2 group. These questions will be from
Control engineering
Power electronics
Electrical machines
High voltage engineering
Power System Instrumentation
Power systems
The students will need to answer as many questions as possible. Some sample questions may be found here.
1. Microelectronic devices: Ben G. Streetman, *Solid State Electronic Devices*, Prentice Hall, 4th Edition,1995.
Chapters 1-7.
2. Electrical Networks: Hayt and Kemmerly, *Engineering Circuit Analysis*, McGraw Hill, 6/e. Chapters 1-10.
3. Digital electronics: Morris Mano, *Digital Design*, Prentice Hall, 3rd edition, 2001. Chapters 1-7.
4. Analog electronics: (a) Sergio Franco, *Design with operational amplifiers and analog ICs*, Tata McGraw Hill.
Chapters 1-5, 8-10 OR (b) Sedra and Smith, *Microelectronic Circuits, *Oxford University Press, USA. (various
editions). Part I, chapters 1,6 in Part II.
Solving all example problems and exercises from the above books is *strongly* recommended as preparation for the
entrance exam. Sample questions from the written exams in the previous years can be found here.
The students will need to answer as many questions as possible. Sample questions can be viewed here.
Application Form
Click here for form
http://www.ee.iitm.ac.in/msphd/ 2/2