

M.E. in Power Systems
- Public/Government Institute
- Estd. 1955
M.E. in Power Systems at AEC Overview
At the PG level, Assam Engineering College provides a 2 years M.E. in Power Systems course. The maximum number of students that can enrol for this course is 18. Please click the link for more information about other courses offered under Assam Engineering College M.E./M.Tech.
Duration | 2 years |
Course Level | PG Degree |
Mode of Course | Full Time |
Official Website | Go to Website |
Seat breakup | 18 |
Type of University | Public/Government |
M.E. in Power Systems at AEC Frequently Asked Questions
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M.E. in Power Systems at AEC Placements
| Particulars | Statistics (2023) |
|---|---|
| Median Salary | INR 6.20 Lakh |
M.E. in Power Systems at AEC Entry Requirements
M.E. in Power Systems at AEC Admission Process
- Register and ApplyInterested candidates can apply online with required information.
- Entrance TestEligible candidates need to appear for Assam Engineering College Post Graduate Entrance Examination (AEC PG Entrance Examination).
- Final SelectionCandidates are selected based on score obtained in Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) and Assam Engineering College Post Graduate Entrance Examination (AEC PG Entrance Examination).
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The syllabus for Power Engineering courses is not the same across all colleges. The coursework pattern followed differs on the basis of the course level at which you're studying the course and the college. Each institution decides on a certain syllabus pattern to be followed at the beginning of the academic year, which includes core subjects, elective choices, hands-on training via lab work, and project work in the final year.
Though the elective subjects vary, the concepts taught in classes are almost similar, giving a fundamental understanding of the field. You can further choose interesting electives that you find interesting and the ones aligned with your career plans ahead.
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