The Ph.D. in Electronics Engineering under Raisoni Education is a research-driven doctoral programme designed for aspiring innovators who want to push the boundaries of knowledge in electronics and allied domains. The programme emphasises original research, advanced analytical skills, and cutting-edge technological exploration.
Scholars work under experienced faculty mentors to explore emerging research areas such as semiconductor systems, embedded intelligence, signal processing, IoT, communication systems, and device-level innovation. This doctorate prepares candidates for academic excellence, high-impact research roles, and leadership positions in technology development.
Electronics Engineering research is central to progress in automation, telecommunications, intelligent systems, and future hardware-software integration, making this programme a gateway to both academic and industry innovation landscapes.

Ph.D. qualification significantly enhances lifetime earnings and leadership roles compared to a Master’s degree, especially in high-end research and academia. Doctoral scholars can command premium compensation when positioned in R&D leadership, advanced design, and academic tracks.

Electronics research continues to expand globally, driven by developments in semiconductor technology, embedded systems, IoT, automation, and signal processing — fields ripe for innovation and doctoral expertise.

Ph.D. graduates can access research scientist roles, faculty positions, industry R&D leadership, innovation strategist roles, and specialist consultant careers in electronics-centric sectors worldwide.
After completing the Ph.D., scholars may pursue:
The programme typically runs from 3 to 5 years, depending on research progress.
Yes. Candidates must clear the Ph.D. entrance test conducted by the university.
Candidates with postgraduate degrees (electronics or related disciplines) and required percentage are eligible.
Yes. It includes foundational research methodology coursework followed by thesis research.
Graduates can become researchers, faculty members, R&D leaders, technology consultants, and innovation heads across various sectors.