the application window for Ph.D. admission will be kept open until one month before the beginning of PhD admission interviews. Interested Candidates may submit their applications until further notice. The interview dates will be announced as soon as possible.
The university invites applications for its Ph.D. Program (full-time and part-time) in various subjects/ disciplines for the year 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be called for “Entrance Test and interview” or “interview” by the Selection Committees of the respective departments from time to time. For any further updates regarding the selection process, see the concerned department website in which you have applied.
Why do a Ph.D.?
After completing a Master's Degree a question is arises in the mind of many graduates what to do next? Candidates who want to gain knowledge, discover new things, and develop new skills can join the PhD program. Ph.D. may seem absurd to those who don't want to dedicate another three of four years of their life to study. PhDs are an essential part of the knowledge economy. Who seek greater depth of knowledge in a specific area, this degree is meant for those candidates. 'One can make a difference' with a Ph.D. said by Professor Paul KH Tam. We have put together some of the benefits of a Ph.D. to help you decide whether or not you should do a Ph.D.
Benefits of a Ph.D.
- Getting to call yourself a doctor.
- Making a contribution to your field.
- Travel opportunities.
- It's a big commitment.
- Being your own boss.
- Indulging your interests.
- CV-boosting experiences.
- Guaranteed income for three years.
Some Negative Points
- A Ph.D. won’t secure a job unless it is research related job.
- By the time you’ve finally finished studying for your Ph.D., your colleagues may be on their second or third promotion.
How to get admission in Doctor of Philosophy?
Eligibility Criteria
- Master's degree in the concerned subject with a minimum of 55% marks or CGPA of 6.0 on a 10-point scale or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency.
- A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled and other categories of candidates as per the decision of the Commission from time to time.
Admission Procedure
Admission is generally offered on the basis of an interview, which is supplemented by a written test if necessary. The Institute will invite a limited number of candidates for a written test and interview based on the academic records, statement of purpose, etc. The final selection will be mainly based on academic credentials, written tests, and/or interviews. The written test is generally based on the topics related to general aptitude (logical reasoning, analytical and numerical ability, etc.), writing skills, and basic courses of various disciplines at the undergraduate level. Candidates who do not qualify in the written test need not appear for the interview. The reserved category candidates will be given due relaxation in cutoff marks as per the norms.
Entrance Exam Syllabus- The entrance test will cover questions on general knowledge, aptitude, and the concerned subject /discipline in which admission is sought.
How to Pay Ph.D. Entrance Exam Fees?
Candidates can pay fees either online or offline mode. Complete details of payments is given below:
- Online Mode- Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 5,000/- (Rs. Five Thousand Only) through Net-Banking/Debit/Credit Card after Registration in University Bank Account.
- Offline Mode- Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 5000/- (Rs. Five Thousand Only) in any branch of Punjab National Bank throughout the country on the same working day. (Bank Service Charges will be extra)
Interview- Candidates who pass the Written Test and candidates who are exempted from the Written Test shall be required to appear for an interview to present/discuss their research proposal/area of interest.
Top Questions asked during a PhD Interview
The interview committee will ask you many questions to determine you have the motivation and drive to complete a doctorate. Here are common PhD interview questions that can be asked however you cannot predict the exact questions you will be asked.
- Tell us about yourself?
- Why are you interested in this program?
- What difficulties would you expect to encounter during this project?
- What are your future career plans?
- What experience makes you a good candidate?
- Why do you want to do a Ph.D.?
- Describe Your Research Project
Ph. D Course Work guidelines
- As per UGC Regulations 2016: After admission in Ph.D., a research scholar shall be required to undertake coursework for the minimum period of one semester.
- Candidates required to complete the coursework during the initial one or two semesters.
- The women candidates may be allowed a relaxation of two terms/semesters in case of maternity.
- 75% attendance for coursework classes in required.
- Teaching work per credit is 12 hours/week. (This may include lectures, seminars, and tutorials).
- Candidates already holding M.Phil Degree or those who have already completed the course work in M.Phil may be exempted by the Department from the Ph.D. coursework.
Stage-wise Operating Procedure for Ph.D.-Programme
Intake Admission
- Test on General Research Aptitude and Subject Competency after submitting the Examination Fees
- Personal Interview After Qualifying Examination
Ph.D. Registration
- After qualifying the entrance test, Checking of Eligibility and Document Verification
- Submission of 1st year Course Fee after Document verification and accessing Eligibility of Registration
Course Work
- One Semester Course Work including 90 hours of Mandatory Contact Hours (Minimum 75% Attendance Compulsory)
- All Ph.D. candidates have to appear in the PhD-Course work Examination and has to score more than 60% marks failing which the course work will be repeated in next semester.
RDC or DRC (Research Degree Committee)
- After successful completion of Course Work, Guide will be allotted to candidates.
- Candidate has to appear for Presentation of Topic and Research Proposal within 12-24 weeks after Course work results compulsorily otherwise a penalty of 5000/- will be imposed on the candidate.
- RDC presentation will be held in the supervision of External Examiner (Subject Expert).
- Finalization/Modification of the topic if any is to be submitted within 8 weeks of the date of RDC, otherwise candidate has to reappear in RDC by submitting the penalty of 5000/-
- Evaluation of Modification of the topic will be held and the letter of RDC with the final topic will be published and will be sent to the candidate as well as Guide/Supervisor.
Semester Wise Progress Report - I-II
- After topic approval from RDC, the Candidate has to present his work within 12-24 weeks of the date of finalization of the topic. This presentation will be internal and will be held in front of the University subject expert and Guide.
Semester Wise Progress Report - III-IV
- After Completion of research work, the candidate has to present his/her work in front of External Examiner (Subject Expert) and has to defend his work.
- This pre-thesis presentation must be held in between 36-48 weeks of the finalization of the topic.
Pre-thesis Submission
- Candidate has to submit his/her complete thesis in the Examination cell with a Plagiarism report in spiral binding (2 hard copies) and 2 CDs/DVDs (soft copies).
- Research Advisory Committee will also, check the plagiarism before sending it to evaluators.
Final Viva
- After getting an evaluation of the thesis and correction/Modification if any, the final date of Viva/Defence will be notified to the candidate as well as one of the thesis evaluators as External Examiner.
- Candidate has to submit his/her thesis in hardbound (6 copies) to the Examination cell on or before the date of the final defense.
Modes of Ph.D. Program:
All the PhD programs may be offered as full-time or part-time
Full-Time PhD Programme:
- Candidates in full-time mode are expected to do research work in Campus and should be available during working hours for curricular, co-curricular, and related activities.
Part-Time Ph.D. Program:
- Any faculty member of the University possessing the minimum prescribed qualifications can apply in the prescribed form to work on a part-time basis for a Ph.D. degree.
- Employees with a minimum of five years of experience in Government, Local Bodies, recognized Institutes, Public Sector Undertakings, and Non-Governmental Organizations, provided the candidate has experience in the relevant field of research for at least three continuous years out of five years of service and published, at least, two papers in standard journals or reports/monologues/ book of the equivalent standard or a patent registered, in the concerned subject/area of research.
- For part-time Ph.D. candidates have to submit the No Objection Certificate (NOC) stating that he/she is permitted to pursue studies on a part-time basis, before submission.
Note: In case of candidates working outside the University area, a Co-guide duly recognized by the University may be permitted, if necessary, in addition to the University Guide / Supervisor on the recommendation of the Doctoral Committee.
How to Apply?
Students can apply directly through online mode on the university's official website. Candidates must follow the following Steps while applying online Application Form.
- Visit University Website
- Find the notification page
- Click on the application online for M.Phil Ph.D. Entrance Exam Button.
- Fill all the required details in the columns.
- After that upload a passport-size photo (size not more than 200kb).
- Re-check all the details filled in the application form and then click on the submit button.
- Now Proceed to pay the entrance cum registration through an available mode of payment.
Note:- After Successfully Submission of the application form, a student must download their application form.
Fees Submission Schedule:
- Examination Fee of Rs. 5000/-
- Tuition Fee of Ist Year 40,000/- at Interview Time
- Ist Year Pending Fee of 40,000/- before Course Work Examination,
- Guide Fee and Synopsis Submission Fee of 30, 000/- fee before RDC,
- 2nd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 2nd Year or 3rd Sem)
- 2nd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 4th Sem)
- 3rd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 3rd Year)
- Thesis Submission Fee of 10,000/-
- Examination and Accommodation fees of 8000/- at the time of Course work Examination
M.Phill And Ph.D. Admission Help Line Number 7404034365, 9350186330
the application window for Ph.D. admission will be kept open until one month before the beginning of PhD admission interviews. Interested Candidates may submit their applications until further notice. The interview dates will be announced as soon as possible.
The university invites applications for its Ph.D. Program (full-time and part-time) in various subjects/ disciplines for the year 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be called for “Entrance Test and interview” or “interview” by the Selection Committees of the respective departments from time to time. For any further updates regarding the selection process, see the concerned department website in which you have applied.
Why do a Ph.D.?
After completing a Master's Degree a question is arises in the mind of many graduates what to do next? Candidates who want to gain knowledge, discover new things, and develop new skills can join the PhD program. Ph.D. may seem absurd to those who don't want to dedicate another three of four years of their life to study. PhDs are an essential part of the knowledge economy. Who seek greater depth of knowledge in a specific area, this degree is meant for those candidates. 'One can make a difference' with a Ph.D. said by Professor Paul KH Tam. We have put together some of the benefits of a Ph.D. to help you decide whether or not you should do a Ph.D.
Benefits of a Ph.D.
- Getting to call yourself a doctor.
- Making a contribution to your field.
- Travel opportunities.
- It's a big commitment.
- Being your own boss.
- Indulging your interests.
- CV-boosting experiences.
- Guaranteed income for three years.
Some Negative Points
- A Ph.D. won’t secure a job unless it is research related job.
- By the time you’ve finally finished studying for your Ph.D., your colleagues may be on their second or third promotion.
How to get admission in Doctor of Philosophy?
Eligibility Criteria
- Master's degree in the concerned subject with a minimum of 55% marks or CGPA of 6.0 on a 10-point scale or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency.
- A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled and other categories of candidates as per the decision of the Commission from time to time.
Admission Procedure
Admission is generally offered on the basis of an interview, which is supplemented by a written test if necessary. The Institute will invite a limited number of candidates for a written test and interview based on the academic records, statement of purpose, etc. The final selection will be mainly based on academic credentials, written tests, and/or interviews. The written test is generally based on the topics related to general aptitude (logical reasoning, analytical and numerical ability, etc.), writing skills, and basic courses of various disciplines at the undergraduate level. Candidates who do not qualify in the written test need not appear for the interview. The reserved category candidates will be given due relaxation in cutoff marks as per the norms.
Entrance Exam Syllabus- The entrance test will cover questions on general knowledge, aptitude, and the concerned subject /discipline in which admission is sought.
How to Pay Ph.D. Entrance Exam Fees?
Candidates can pay fees either online or offline mode. Complete details of payments is given below:
- Online Mode- Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 5,000/- (Rs. Five Thousand Only) through Net-Banking/Debit/Credit Card after Registration in University Bank Account.
- Offline Mode- Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 5000/- (Rs. Five Thousand Only) in any branch of Punjab National Bank throughout the country on the same working day. (Bank Service Charges will be extra)
Interview- Candidates who pass the Written Test and candidates who are exempted from the Written Test shall be required to appear for an interview to present/discuss their research proposal/area of interest.
Top Questions asked during a PhD Interview
The interview committee will ask you many questions to determine you have the motivation and drive to complete a doctorate. Here are common PhD interview questions that can be asked however you cannot predict the exact questions you will be asked.
- Tell us about yourself?
- Why are you interested in this program?
- What difficulties would you expect to encounter during this project?
- What are your future career plans?
- What experience makes you a good candidate?
- Why do you want to do a Ph.D.?
- Describe Your Research Project
Ph. D Course Work guidelines
- As per UGC Regulations 2016: After admission in Ph.D., a research scholar shall be required to undertake coursework for the minimum period of one semester.
- Candidates required to complete the coursework during the initial one or two semesters.
- The women candidates may be allowed a relaxation of two terms/semesters in case of maternity.
- 75% attendance for coursework classes in required.
- Teaching work per credit is 12 hours/week. (This may include lectures, seminars, and tutorials).
- Candidates already holding M.Phil Degree or those who have already completed the course work in M.Phil may be exempted by the Department from the Ph.D. coursework.
Stage-wise Operating Procedure for Ph.D.-Programme
Intake Admission
- Test on General Research Aptitude and Subject Competency after submitting the Examination Fees
- Personal Interview After Qualifying Examination
Ph.D. Registration
- After qualifying the entrance test, Checking of Eligibility and Document Verification
- Submission of 1st year Course Fee after Document verification and accessing Eligibility of Registration
Course Work
- One Semester Course Work including 90 hours of Mandatory Contact Hours (Minimum 75% Attendance Compulsory)
- All Ph.D. candidates have to appear in the PhD-Course work Examination and has to score more than 60% marks failing which the course work will be repeated in next semester.
RDC or DRC (Research Degree Committee)
- After successful completion of Course Work, Guide will be allotted to candidates.
- Candidate has to appear for Presentation of Topic and Research Proposal within 12-24 weeks after Course work results compulsorily otherwise a penalty of 5000/- will be imposed on the candidate.
- RDC presentation will be held in the supervision of External Examiner (Subject Expert).
- Finalization/Modification of the topic if any is to be submitted within 8 weeks of the date of RDC, otherwise candidate has to reappear in RDC by submitting the penalty of 5000/-
- Evaluation of Modification of the topic will be held and the letter of RDC with the final topic will be published and will be sent to the candidate as well as Guide/Supervisor.
Semester Wise Progress Report - I-II
- After topic approval from RDC, the Candidate has to present his work within 12-24 weeks of the date of finalization of the topic. This presentation will be internal and will be held in front of the University subject expert and Guide.
Semester Wise Progress Report - III-IV
- After Completion of research work, the candidate has to present his/her work in front of External Examiner (Subject Expert) and has to defend his work.
- This pre-thesis presentation must be held in between 36-48 weeks of the finalization of the topic.
Pre-thesis Submission
- Candidate has to submit his/her complete thesis in the Examination cell with a Plagiarism report in spiral binding (2 hard copies) and 2 CDs/DVDs (soft copies).
- Research Advisory Committee will also, check the plagiarism before sending it to evaluators.
Final Viva
- After getting an evaluation of the thesis and correction/Modification if any, the final date of Viva/Defence will be notified to the candidate as well as one of the thesis evaluators as External Examiner.
- Candidate has to submit his/her thesis in hardbound (6 copies) to the Examination cell on or before the date of the final defense.
Modes of Ph.D. Program:
All the PhD programs may be offered as full-time or part-time
Full-Time PhD Programme:
- Candidates in full-time mode are expected to do research work in Campus and should be available during working hours for curricular, co-curricular, and related activities.
Part-Time Ph.D. Program:
- Any faculty member of the University possessing the minimum prescribed qualifications can apply in the prescribed form to work on a part-time basis for a Ph.D. degree.
- Employees with a minimum of five years of experience in Government, Local Bodies, recognized Institutes, Public Sector Undertakings, and Non-Governmental Organizations, provided the candidate has experience in the relevant field of research for at least three continuous years out of five years of service and published, at least, two papers in standard journals or reports/monologues/ book of the equivalent standard or a patent registered, in the concerned subject/area of research.
- For part-time Ph.D. candidates have to submit the No Objection Certificate (NOC) stating that he/she is permitted to pursue studies on a part-time basis, before submission.
Note: In case of candidates working outside the University area, a Co-guide duly recognized by the University may be permitted, if necessary, in addition to the University Guide / Supervisor on the recommendation of the Doctoral Committee.
How to Apply?
Students can apply directly through online mode on the university's official website. Candidates must follow the following Steps while applying online Application Form.
- Visit University Website
- Find the notification page
- Click on the application online for M.Phil Ph.D. Entrance Exam Button.
- Fill all the required details in the columns.
- After that upload a passport-size photo (size not more than 200kb).
- Re-check all the details filled in the application form and then click on the submit button.
- Now Proceed to pay the entrance cum registration through an available mode of payment.
Note:- After Successfully Submission of the application form, a student must download their application form.
Fees Submission Schedule:
- Examination Fee of Rs. 5000/-
- Tuition Fee of Ist Year 40,000/- at Interview Time
- Ist Year Pending Fee of 40,000/- before Course Work Examination,
- Guide Fee and Synopsis Submission Fee of 30, 000/- fee before RDC,
- 2nd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 2nd Year or 3rd Sem)
- 2nd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 4th Sem)
- 3rd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 3rd Year)
- Thesis Submission Fee of 10,000/-
- Examination and Accommodation fees of 8000/- at the time of Course work Examination
M.Phill And Ph.D. Admission Help Line Number 7404034365, 9350186330
the application window for Ph.D. admission will be kept open until one month before the beginning of PhD admission interviews. Interested Candidates may submit their applications until further notice. The interview dates will be announced as soon as possible.
The university invites applications for its Ph.D. Program (full-time and part-time) in various subjects/ disciplines for the year 2025. Shortlisted candidates will be called for “Entrance Test and interview” or “interview” by the Selection Committees of the respective departments from time to time. For any further updates regarding the selection process, see the concerned department website in which you have applied.
Why do a Ph.D.?
After completing a Master's Degree a question is arises in the mind of many graduates what to do next? Candidates who want to gain knowledge, discover new things, and develop new skills can join the PhD program. Ph.D. may seem absurd to those who don't want to dedicate another three of four years of their life to study. PhDs are an essential part of the knowledge economy. Who seek greater depth of knowledge in a specific area, this degree is meant for those candidates. 'One can make a difference' with a Ph.D. said by Professor Paul KH Tam. We have put together some of the benefits of a Ph.D. to help you decide whether or not you should do a Ph.D.
Benefits of a Ph.D.
- Getting to call yourself a doctor.
- Making a contribution to your field.
- Travel opportunities.
- It's a big commitment.
- Being your own boss.
- Indulging your interests.
- CV-boosting experiences.
- Guaranteed income for three years.
Some Negative Points
- A Ph.D. won’t secure a job unless it is research related job.
- By the time you’ve finally finished studying for your Ph.D., your colleagues may be on their second or third promotion.
How to get admission in Doctor of Philosophy?
Eligibility Criteria
- Master's degree in the concerned subject with a minimum of 55% marks or CGPA of 6.0 on a 10-point scale or its equivalent grade ‘B’ in the UGC 7-point scale or an equivalent degree from a foreign educational institution accredited by an Assessment and Accreditation Agency.
- A relaxation of 5% of marks, from 55% to 50%, or an equivalent relaxation of grade, may be allowed for those belonging to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Differently-Abled and other categories of candidates as per the decision of the Commission from time to time.
Admission Procedure
Admission is generally offered on the basis of an interview, which is supplemented by a written test if necessary. The Institute will invite a limited number of candidates for a written test and interview based on the academic records, statement of purpose, etc. The final selection will be mainly based on academic credentials, written tests, and/or interviews. The written test is generally based on the topics related to general aptitude (logical reasoning, analytical and numerical ability, etc.), writing skills, and basic courses of various disciplines at the undergraduate level. Candidates who do not qualify in the written test need not appear for the interview. The reserved category candidates will be given due relaxation in cutoff marks as per the norms.
Entrance Exam Syllabus- The entrance test will cover questions on general knowledge, aptitude, and the concerned subject /discipline in which admission is sought.
How to Pay Ph.D. Entrance Exam Fees?
Candidates can pay fees either online or offline mode. Complete details of payments is given below:
- Online Mode- Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 5,000/- (Rs. Five Thousand Only) through Net-Banking/Debit/Credit Card after Registration in University Bank Account.
- Offline Mode- Deposit the requisite fee of Rs. 5000/- (Rs. Five Thousand Only) in any branch of Punjab National Bank throughout the country on the same working day. (Bank Service Charges will be extra)
Interview- Candidates who pass the Written Test and candidates who are exempted from the Written Test shall be required to appear for an interview to present/discuss their research proposal/area of interest.
Top Questions asked during a PhD Interview
The interview committee will ask you many questions to determine you have the motivation and drive to complete a doctorate. Here are common PhD interview questions that can be asked however you cannot predict the exact questions you will be asked.
- Tell us about yourself?
- Why are you interested in this program?
- What difficulties would you expect to encounter during this project?
- What are your future career plans?
- What experience makes you a good candidate?
- Why do you want to do a Ph.D.?
- Describe Your Research Project
Ph. D Course Work guidelines
- As per UGC Regulations 2016: After admission in Ph.D., a research scholar shall be required to undertake coursework for the minimum period of one semester.
- Candidates required to complete the coursework during the initial one or two semesters.
- The women candidates may be allowed a relaxation of two terms/semesters in case of maternity.
- 75% attendance for coursework classes in required.
- Teaching work per credit is 12 hours/week. (This may include lectures, seminars, and tutorials).
- Candidates already holding M.Phil Degree or those who have already completed the course work in M.Phil may be exempted by the Department from the Ph.D. coursework.
Stage-wise Operating Procedure for Ph.D.-Programme
Intake Admission
- Test on General Research Aptitude and Subject Competency after submitting the Examination Fees
- Personal Interview After Qualifying Examination
Ph.D. Registration
- After qualifying the entrance test, Checking of Eligibility and Document Verification
- Submission of 1st year Course Fee after Document verification and accessing Eligibility of Registration
Course Work
- One Semester Course Work including 90 hours of Mandatory Contact Hours (Minimum 75% Attendance Compulsory)
- All Ph.D. candidates have to appear in the PhD-Course work Examination and has to score more than 60% marks failing which the course work will be repeated in next semester.
RDC or DRC (Research Degree Committee)
- After successful completion of Course Work, Guide will be allotted to candidates.
- Candidate has to appear for Presentation of Topic and Research Proposal within 12-24 weeks after Course work results compulsorily otherwise a penalty of 5000/- will be imposed on the candidate.
- RDC presentation will be held in the supervision of External Examiner (Subject Expert).
- Finalization/Modification of the topic if any is to be submitted within 8 weeks of the date of RDC, otherwise candidate has to reappear in RDC by submitting the penalty of 5000/-
- Evaluation of Modification of the topic will be held and the letter of RDC with the final topic will be published and will be sent to the candidate as well as Guide/Supervisor.
Semester Wise Progress Report - I-II
- After topic approval from RDC, the Candidate has to present his work within 12-24 weeks of the date of finalization of the topic. This presentation will be internal and will be held in front of the University subject expert and Guide.
Semester Wise Progress Report - III-IV
- After Completion of research work, the candidate has to present his/her work in front of External Examiner (Subject Expert) and has to defend his work.
- This pre-thesis presentation must be held in between 36-48 weeks of the finalization of the topic.
Pre-thesis Submission
- Candidate has to submit his/her complete thesis in the Examination cell with a Plagiarism report in spiral binding (2 hard copies) and 2 CDs/DVDs (soft copies).
- Research Advisory Committee will also, check the plagiarism before sending it to evaluators.
Final Viva
- After getting an evaluation of the thesis and correction/Modification if any, the final date of Viva/Defence will be notified to the candidate as well as one of the thesis evaluators as External Examiner.
- Candidate has to submit his/her thesis in hardbound (6 copies) to the Examination cell on or before the date of the final defense.
Modes of Ph.D. Program:
All the PhD programs may be offered as full-time or part-time
Full-Time PhD Programme:
- Candidates in full-time mode are expected to do research work in Campus and should be available during working hours for curricular, co-curricular, and related activities.
Part-Time Ph.D. Program:
- Any faculty member of the University possessing the minimum prescribed qualifications can apply in the prescribed form to work on a part-time basis for a Ph.D. degree.
- Employees with a minimum of five years of experience in Government, Local Bodies, recognized Institutes, Public Sector Undertakings, and Non-Governmental Organizations, provided the candidate has experience in the relevant field of research for at least three continuous years out of five years of service and published, at least, two papers in standard journals or reports/monologues/ book of the equivalent standard or a patent registered, in the concerned subject/area of research.
- For part-time Ph.D. candidates have to submit the No Objection Certificate (NOC) stating that he/she is permitted to pursue studies on a part-time basis, before submission.
Note: In case of candidates working outside the University area, a Co-guide duly recognized by the University may be permitted, if necessary, in addition to the University Guide / Supervisor on the recommendation of the Doctoral Committee.
How to Apply?
Students can apply directly through online mode on the university's official website. Candidates must follow the following Steps while applying online Application Form.
- Visit University Website
- Find the notification page
- Click on the application online for M.Phil Ph.D. Entrance Exam Button.
- Fill all the required details in the columns.
- After that upload a passport-size photo (size not more than 200kb).
- Re-check all the details filled in the application form and then click on the submit button.
- Now Proceed to pay the entrance cum registration through an available mode of payment.
Note:- After Successfully Submission of the application form, a student must download their application form.
Fees Submission Schedule:
- Examination Fee of Rs. 5000/-
- Tuition Fee of Ist Year 40,000/- at Interview Time
- Ist Year Pending Fee of 40,000/- before Course Work Examination,
- Guide Fee and Synopsis Submission Fee of 30, 000/- fee before RDC,
- 2nd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 2nd Year or 3rd Sem)
- 2nd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 4th Sem)
- 3rd Year Course Fee of 40,000/- (Starting of 3rd Year)
- Thesis Submission Fee of 10,000/-
- Examination and Accommodation fees of 8000/- at the time of Course work Examination
M.Phill And Ph.D. Admission Help Line Number 7404034365, 9350186330