Ph.D Admission Process
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
In most cases, there is a usual marks relaxation of 5% if you belong to any of the reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC and have a valid certificate proof, a copy of which is to be submitted at the time of filling out the college application form and admission process. It is important to keep in mind that the criteria may change as per university guidelines.
Rest, you can check the official college websites for further information.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
The PhD admission process can easily take up to a few months because of the various steps involved in the same. Every institution abides by certain admission guidelines set by the college committee to give admission to PhD courses in India.
Some basic steps include appearing for the entrance test, filling out the college application forms, waiting for exam results and college cutoff lists, the interview process and research proposal, shortlisting, and course fee payment.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The admission to Woxsen University PhD programme are based on candidate's score in the qualifying exam. The application process to Woxsen University is online. The admission process is as follows:
Stage 1: Qualify for the accepting entrance exam for PhD programme.
Stage 2: Submit entrance test score of UGC-NET (Incl. JRF)/ CSIR/ ICMR/ GATE cleared within the last two years or appear for the online Woxsen Research Entrance Test (WRET).
Stage 3: Submit your Research Proposal.
Stage 4: Present your Research Proposal followed by a Personal Interview with a Panel of Experts at the university campus.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Panjab University offers admissions into PhD programme to students after they have appeared for entrance exam. However, the university does provide exemptions on the basis of the following:
- Candidates who have already cleared any of the national tests, such as UGC-CSIR NET including JRF, SLET, GATE
- Any prestigious test of national-level scholarship/ fellowship conducted at all India levels on behalf of the national institution (s), for example, GPAT, and JEST
- Direct awardees of fellowship for pursuing PhD
- Those working as permanent teachers at Panjab University and affiliated colleges are also exempted from the entrance test.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
For NLUJAA admission to PhD programme is based on the candidate's score in UGC-NET/ JRF/ SLET/ MPhil. The application process for admission to PhD programme is given below:
- The candidates have to download the application form from the university website.
- Submit the application form along with the required documents.
- The eligible candidates will be selected for the interview round.
- The merit list will be announced on the basis of admission test & the interview.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The interview for the IIT ISM Dhanbad PhD admission 2023 is scheduled to be held from May 25 to May 29 as per the released schedule. Qualified candidate may obtain their individual Interview Call Letter by logging in with their respective user-id and password through the online application portal. The interview for the shortlisted candidates will be held in the offline mode in the campus of IIT (ISM) Dhanbad at the respective departments. All candidates called for the interview are requested to be present at the respective department on the scheduled date and time of the interview. The respective departments will provide the further de
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6 years agoContributor-Level 10
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