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4 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, — you can pursue a PhD in History in India if you hold a Master's degree in History or a related discipline with at least 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC). Admission is through UGC NET/JRF/SLET or university‑level entrance exams, followed by an interview. Duration is typically 3–6 years, and fellowships are available for NET/JRF qualified candidates.
Eligibility Criteria
- Educational Qualification: Master's in History, Archaeology, Political Science, Sociology, or related subjects.
- Minimum Marks: 55% (General), 50% (SC/ST/OBC).
- Entrance Exams:
- UGC NET/JRF (preferred, gives fellowship + exemption from university test).
- SLE
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4 hours agoContributor-Level 10
| Institute | Funding Route | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| NIFTEM (Sonipat, Haryana) | CSIR/UGC/ICAR/DST fellowships | Specialized in food tech & entrepreneurship. |
| PAU Ludhiana (Punjab Agricultural University) | ICAR JRF/SRF | Strong in food processing & dairy. |
| BHU Varanasi | UGC/CSIR JRF | Central university with food Science research. |
| Central University of Punjab (Bathinda) | UGC/CSIR/DST fellowships | Active in food Science & nutrition. |
| Pondicherry University | UGC/CSIR/DST fellowships | Offers Food Science & Tech PhD. |
| NDRI Karnal | ICAR JRF/SRF | Dairy & food processing focus. |
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4 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Educational Qualification:
Master's degree (M.Sc./M.Tech/M.S. Pharm/M.Pharm) in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Life Sciences, Biotechnology, Chemistry, or related fields.
Minimum Marks:
At least 60% aggregate or CGPA 6.75/10 in the qualifying degree.
Relaxation to 55% for SC/ST candidates.
Valid Fellowship:
Must hold a national fellowship such as:
CSIR‑UGC JRF
DBT JRF
ICMR JRF
DST‑INSPIRE
Note: GPAT/GATE scores alone are not sufficient for PhD admission.
Age Limit:
Maximum 28 years (relaxation for SC/ST/OBC (non‑creamy layer), PwD, and women candidates).
Provisional Applicants:
Candidates awaiting final results may apply, but eligibility must be met
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16 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, if you are NET qualified, you are eligible for several scholarships and fellowships during your PhD. These are among the most recognised and financially supportive options in India:
Scholarships/Fellowships for NET Qualified PhD Students
1. UGC Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)
- Awarded to candidates who qualify NET with JRF.
- Stipend:
- ₹31,000/month (first 2 years).
- ₹35,000/month (next 3 years, as SRF).
- Duration: 5 years (2 years JRF + 3 years SRF).
- Additional: Contingency grant, HRA, and departmental assistance.
2. CSIR JRF (for Science subjects)
- For NET‑JRF qualified candidates in Science streams.
- Stipend: Same as UGC JRF (₹31k
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17 hours agoContributor-Level 10
| Discipline | Duration | Affiliation | Key Focus Areas |
|---|---|---|---|
| PhD in Computer Engineering | 6 years | SPPU | Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Data Science, Software Engineering, Cybersecurity |
| PhD in Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering | 6 years | SPPU | Communication Systems, VLSI, Embedded Systems, Signal Processing |
| PhD in Mechanical Engineering | 6 years | SPPU | Design Engineering, Thermal Engineering, Manufacturing, Robotics |
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17 hours agoContributor-Level 10
For BA admission at Shri Bhawani Niketan Mahila P.G. Mahavidyalaya (Jaipur) through correspondence or regular mode, you cannot finish the degree in one year.
Why Not Possible
- UGC Regulations: A BA is a minimum 3‑year program (6 semesters) under the Choice Based Credit System.
- Validity: Any “one‑year BA” offered elsewhere is not recognized by UGC/AIU and won't be valid for jobs or higher studies.
- KSOU/Distance Mode: Even in open universities like KSOU, IGNOU, or VMOU, BA requires 3 years.
Your Options
- Regular BA (3 years): If you want another BA specialization, you must enroll afresh.
- Postgraduate Programs: Since you alread
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17 hours agoContributor-Level 10
| University | Global Ranking (THE/QS/ARWU) | Strengths | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Karolinska Institute | THE: 49, ARWU: 43 | Medicine, Public Health, Life Sciences | Home of Nobel Prize in Medicine. |
| KTH Royal Institute of Technology | QS: 74, THE: =95 | Engineering, Computer Science, AI | Strong industry collaboration. |
| Lund University | QS: 75, THE: =95 | Humanities, Medicine, Sustainability | One of Europe's the oldest universities. |
| Uppsala University | QS: 103, ARWU: 88 | Natural Sciences, Humanities | Founded in 1477, historic reputation. |
| Stockholm University | QS: 128, ARWU: 101–150 | Environmental Science, Social Sciences | Strong interdisciplinary research. |
| Chalmers University of Technology | QS: 139 | Engineering, Technology, Innovation | Industry-focused research. |
| University of Gothenburg | QS: 194 | Arts, Social Sciences, Medicine | Large multidisciplinary programs. |
| Linköping University | QS: 304 | Technology, Applied Sciences | Known for interdisciplinary PhDs. |
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3 days agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, a GPA of 4.0 means that it is near perfect for Cornell University as an Indian student. It already puts students in the top-tier category of applicants academically. Although for Ivy Leagues like Cornell, Indian students need more than just good grades to get in.
Please note that admissions are highly competitive with acceptance rates dropping as low as 10% (unofficial source).
Look at the other requirements given below -
- Research experience
- Strong letters of recommendation
- A really good research statement
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3 days ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Indian students who go for Cornell University PhD courses are paid via teaching assistantships and fellowships.
The 12-month stipend for the same can go as high as USD 60.7K (INR 57.2L) for the Cornell Tech grads.
Given below are the roles and its respective stipend, take a look -
| Appointment Type | 12-Month Stipend |
|---|---|
| TA (Teaching Assistant) | $60,719 |
| GA (Graduate Assistant) | $60,719 |
| RA (Research Assistant) | $60,719 |
| GRA (Graduate Research Assistant) | $60,719 |
| University Fellowship | $60,719 |
(USD 1 = INR 94.29)
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