The 2-year M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering with specialization in Control Systems at GHRISTU is an advanced postgraduate program designed to build deep competencies in the modeling, analysis, design, and implementation of automatic control systems that govern modern industrial processes, robotics, aerospace vehicles, and smart grids. The curriculum empowers students to design intelligent controllers that ensure stability, performance, and efficiency in complex dynamic systems.
The program provides a rigorous blend of mathematical theory and hardware implementation. Students gain specialized expertise in areas such as Advanced Control Theory, Optimal and Robust Control, Nonlinear and Adaptive Control, Digital Control Systems, System Identification, and Industrial Automation (PLC, SCADA, DCS). They also explore emerging areas like AI-based Control, Autonomous Navigation, Robotics and Mechatronics, and Smart Grid Control.
A standout feature of the M.Tech. Control Systems program is its emphasis on practical implementation through advanced simulation platforms (MATLAB/Simulink, LabVIEW), hardware-in-the-loop (HIL) testing, real-time embedded control labs using DSPs and microcontrollers, and industry-oriented projects in factory automation and process control. This approach ensures that graduates are not only academically sound but also ready to tackle the challenges of the fourth industrial revolution.
Graduates of M.Tech. (Control Systems) at GHRISTU are well-prepared for roles such as Control Systems Engineer, Automation Engineer, Instrumentation Engineer, Robotics Control Specialist, Power System Controller, and R&D Engineer (Guidance and Navigation). They are sought after in sectors like manufacturing and process industries, power generation and smart grids, automotive (ADAS, Vehicle Dynamics), aerospace and defense, and robotics firms.
Two Year (2) course with two semesters in a year.
ICT-enabled smart classrooms and dedicated Control Systems and Simulation Lab. .
Incubation centre for financial support in automation, robotics, and Industry 4.0 startups.
Labs with advanced PLC/SCADA setups MATLAB/Simulink licenses, and DSP controller boards.
Center of Excellence in Industrial Automation and Robotics Control.
In India, M.Tech. Control Systems professionals with 5+ years of experience in specialized fields like robotics or aerospace control earn premium salaries based on expertise and sector.
According to industry reports, demand for automation and control engineers is growing robustly with the rise of smart factories, Industry 4.0, and autonomous systems.
Worldwide job opportunities for control engineers in industrial automation, robotics, aerospace, and energy sectors.
To apply for the M.Tech. in Electrical Engineering (Control Systems) at GHRISTU, you must meet the following criteria:
Educational Qualification: Completed B.E. / B.Tech. or equivalent in Computer Science / Information Technology / Electronics or allied branches.
Getting into GHRISTU's M.Tech. Computer Engineering is a structured yet seamless process. Here's how it works:
Several advanced programs and pathways you can pursue after completing an M.Tech. in Control Systems:
To pursue an M.Tech. in Control Systems, you should have a strong grasp of engineering mathematics (especially differential equations and linear algebra), a solid understanding of feedback principles, and an interest in dynamic systems and automation.
Graduates can work as Control Systems Engineers, Automation Specialists, Robotics Engineers, Instrumentation Designers, and R&D Engineers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, and power industries.
Yes. Control systems are the invisible intelligence behind all automated processes. With the push towards Industry 4.0, smart grids, and autonomous vehicles, experts in advanced control are essential and highly valued across multiple high-tech sectors.
Starting salary ranges from ₹8,00,000 to ₹15,00,000 per year depending on GATE score, specialization (robotics/aerospace pays higher), and the industry domain.
With experience, you can grow into roles like Principal Control Architect, Head of Automation, Director of Robotics Software, or lead R&D teams developing next-generation autonomous systems and smart industrial solutions.